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Monday, April 28, 2008

Weather report



Garden lightvessel at 7:35 pm GMT, Willesden, north, thundery backing lilac, good.



Dodder, German Shepherd and Haverty, east-southeast, 8:18 pm, fair, later unfair.



Pleiades, Harlots, Magdalen, north-northwest, 8:48 pm, black, dismal to poor, rising.

Willesden Observatory/Wreuters

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Survey: literary prejudices

YouNewdle™ surveyed a random selection of one person about faults perceived in literature from various nations. The results were as follows:

English: finicky

Irish: clownish

Scottish: provincial

Welsh: timid

Indian: snobbish

Chinese: naive

Japanese: trivial

American: complacent

Australian: trying too hard

New Zealand: not trying hard enough

French: conceited

German: all work and no play

Italian: all play and no work

Any more? YouNewdle(tm) would like to hear from you.

Wreuters

Monday, January 08, 2007

Willesden short story prize 2007: Result

Short list

"Born Again" by Shakti Bhatt
"Charles Magezi-Akiiki" by Olesya Mishechkina
"Felipe and the Sea" by Jonathan Attrill
"Jolt" by James Lawless
"Kid in a Well" by Willie Davis
"Mrs Nakamoto Takes a Vacation" by Steve Finbow
"Paradise" by Nicholas Hogg
"The Dead Don't Do That Kind of Thing" by Wes Lee
"Vaselino" by Lee Joans
"Words from a Glass Bubble" by Tobias Williams

Winner

And the winner of the Willesden short story prize 2007, as chosen by Zadie Smith, is "Kid in a Well" by Willie Davis.

Willie Davis is a native of Whitesburg, Kentucky who currently teaches English at The University of Maryland. "Kid in a Well" is a chapter from The Darktown Strut, his recently completed novel about contemporary Appalachian life.

Many thanks to everyone who took part and to formerly famous poet Rockwell "Rocky" Rollins and WH media correspondent Amanda Saxonheart for hazarding their eyesight over the strange fonts submitted. Thanks to Zadie Smith for adjudicating.

Judge's report

"Amongst many high concept competitors, 'Kid in a Well' stood out for me for its relative simplicity, neat characterisation, and laconic, relaxed structure. It's a story genuinely interested in its characters rather than fascinated with its own form, and offers the reader humour over authorial hubris. I really enjoyed it. Congratulations, Willie, and enjoy your mug! I have one and I love it." Zadie Smith

Anthology

The forthcoming anthology "New Short Stories 1" (Pretend Genius, 2007) will feature the winning story together with all but one of the short list and a selection of other stories commended by the editorial team, including (confirmed):

"Alternative Medicine" by Laura Solomon
"Atlantic Drift" by Arthur Allan
"Avoiding the Issue" by Laura Heggie

It will also feature more of the virtuosic series Microworld by 19-year-old Olesya Mishechkina, from which "Charles Magezi-Akiiki" is taken.

Update (Feb '07)

Also including "Dodie's Gift", last year's joint-winner by Vanessa Gebbie

Ed

Syndication: Wreuters / Sphagnum

Short story competition: "White smoke seen"

...breaking news...breaking news...

There are unconfirmed reports that white smoke has been seen coming from the special chimney above Willesden Herald house. More to follow.

Update

The short-listed writers have been notified by email. Full details to be announced.

Wreuters / Agence Sphagnum