We dedicate the last of our 2020 lockdown series, and our last ever publication, to all those who have lost their lives and those bereaved in the Covid-19 pandemic. Follow the guidelines and stay well till all this is over. See you on the other side. (Ed.)
Monday, August 24, 2020
Short Story of the Month, September 2020
Sunday, August 23, 2020
Storm Ellen tree damage
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| Another tree down, leaning precariously onto a fence beside Whitton Avenue West near the junction with Greenford Road |
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| Update 29 August: broken part removed, area taped off |
Newsflash: You can't trust Trump (ask his sister)
'His goddamned tweet and lying [...] The change of stories. The lack of preparation. The lying. Holy shit.'
— Stephen Moran (@stephen_j_moran) August 23, 2020
In secretly recorded audio [2018-19], President Trump’s sister says he has ‘no principles’ and ‘you can’t trust him’ #LiarTrump #BidenHarris2020 https://t.co/BiatwZOSR9
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
#BidenHarris2020
"Are you ready to go to work?" Roll on November!
Friday, July 24, 2020
Short Story of the Month, August 2020
For the fourth in our summer lockdown series, a story of desperation. What could be more appropriate? And you know that light at the end of the tunnel? It's an oncoming train. Yes, it's being so cheerful that keeps us going. Ed.
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David Butler |
Saturday, July 11, 2020
J.M. O'Neill "The invisible man of Irish letters"
Index of contributors to Willesden Stories
Counting. Over the past sixteen years, Willesden Herald has published 139 short stories by 113 writers from Bosnia, Canada, China, England, India, Ireland, Nepal, New Zealand, Nigeria, Northern Ireland, Russia, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, USA ans Wales.
Sunday, June 28, 2020
Daunting new security fence on Wood End Road
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| The new fence runs north from the railway bridge |
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| The new fence is about 100 metres long |
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| Scary anti-climb spike wheels |
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| A small, abandoned (?) caravan behind a gap subsequently blocked with four huge concrete cubes |
That's one seriously mean fence! It would be interesting to hear from anyone who knows what moved Harrow council or whoever (TfL?) to erect it. It's a pity that the parkland and woodland around Sudbury Hill is not open to the public, as it is owned and used exclusively on three sides by the Post Office union sports club, John Lyons School and Harrow Cricket Club. However, we do have access to Grove Farm, and part of the Capital Ring, both nearby and a little further up Greenford Road (hiking boots on) to Horsenden Hill. "Mustn't grumble!?"
Saturday, June 27, 2020
Short Story of the Month, July 2020
For the next in our 2020 lockdown series, we revisit the joint-winner of our inaugural short story competition. Some of you may be running around without face or leg coverings for the allowed daily exercise but it's not compulsory, you know. Happily, we can still stay home and read short stories. (Ed)
Sunday, June 21, 2020
Dreams for Safe Ireland - Women in Harmony
"Dreams" is a Cranberries song written by Noel Hogan and Dolores O'Riordan.
Monday, June 08, 2020
Thursday, June 04, 2020
Tip the tips in the tip
Ossian
Monday, June 01, 2020
"I want to be like Frank O'Hara" by Martina Evans
I’ve never leaned in a club doorway,
— Adrian Brinkerhoff Poetry Foundation (@BrinkerhoffPoem) May 28, 2020
my poems in my pocket like Frank.@MartinaEvans6 reads "I want to be like Frank O'Hara." pic.twitter.com/mfB4iNfLNf
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Short Story of the Month, June 2020
In the second of our 2020 lockdown series, you are the writer. Have you ever missed a step on the stairs or turned back in fear? Have you ever given someone a piece of your mind? Are you an object of desire or the subject? Stay home. Ed.
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
"Progress" - old shop/new shop. Does London still exist?
This is what became of the Kingsland Cafe in the KIngsland Rd, as depicted by @eleanor_crow https://t.co/yTcQCQko5R pic.twitter.com/CbnKV18PJW
— Spitalfields Life (@thegentleauthor) May 17, 2020
Sunday, May 10, 2020
Luka Bloom at the Aloe Tree, 22 March 2020
Monday, May 04, 2020
Short Story of the Month, May 2020
Looking for respite from the lockdown?
You've come to the right place.
Ed.May 2020: The Time Capsule by John O’Donoghue
“They all fell silent for a moment. I could see them trying to look into the future, to imagine themselves as adults, married maybe, perhaps with families of their own, working away in jobs like Uncle Tommy in the Post Office, or Auntie Lizzie in the nursing before she was married, or gone to England, like my mother and father, or even further afield.”
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| John O'Donoghue |
The Time Capsule comes from The King from Over The Water (The Wild Geese Press, 2019).
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Who’s Afraid of the Cold East Wind?
not because the wind is strong
but because it's crazy.
Dandelion has wet himself
but won't let it get him down,
he's been through worse.
Rosemary doesn't know where to look,
it's all a bit of a mystery,
why do they bother?
Violet doesn't know why.
Poppy says don't be afraid.
Veronica says you should.
April shivers, a beast
has walked over her grave,
she hides in the chestnut tree.
Primrose lies low.
She sighs, she hopes
that May may come, come May.
--
Stephen Moran
Saturday, April 18, 2020
Story of the Month Submissions: Open
Stories previously published in print but not online will be considered. Please advise details so that acknowledgement of the original publication can be included.
There's a rolling deadline of the second-last Friday of every month but often select the featured short story before then.
There is no reading fee. Recompense is limited to one copy of our latest anthology. Copyright: apart from permission to display it on our website online, you retain all rights in your story.
For full details please visit our Our Submittable page.
Northwick Park Hospital update from local MP - Covid-19
523 people hospitalised with #Covid_19 at Northwick Park (& sister trusts) have been discharged since March 4th. Tragically 364 people have died there. 250 people still being treated as of yesterday. I can only begin to imagine the sense of loss (1/2) https://t.co/Zy2nAFHff1
— Gareth Thomas MP (@GarethThomasMP) April 18, 2020
Source Ref. MyLondon.news
Monday, April 13, 2020
Beckett - a Quinn Martin production starring Sam Beckett
"A short lived detective drama from 1972. Never caught on with the American public."
With Andre the Giant as Little Bim, Jean Paul Sartre as Walleye Molloy and Jean Cocteau as Huggy Bear
"...cut together by playwright Danny Thompson, cofounder of Chicago’s Theater Oobleck." Ref: Open Culture. Via Martin Doyle on Twitter
Monday, April 06, 2020
The Flemings - world's most entertaining video!
"DAY 143 of isolation 😂🤣 ....can ye all do me a favour and just STAY AT HOME please ❤️😭" (Tadhg Fleming)
What a joyful performance and history of rehearsal by a wonderful family group!
Friday, April 03, 2020
Les (Non-)Miserables - "One Day More"
"A family from Kent who shared a video of their living room performance of a lockdown-themed adaptation of a Les Misérables song have become a sensation online. Ben and Danielle Marsh and their four children changed the lyrics of One Day More to reflect common complaints during the Covid-19 lockdown. They say the video, which has gone viral, was intended to give friends and family a laugh during this stressful time" (Guardian News - YouTube)
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Test, test, test - explanation and plea (Jeremy Hunt)
Covid-19: We can't move forward till we can see where we are.Why it is essential we adopt mass community testing as our national strategy: my video today pic.twitter.com/QriHoYAhYa
— Jeremy Hunt (@Jeremy_Hunt) March 31, 2020
















