2011 short story results & prizegiving with Maggie Gee
JOIN acclaimed author Maggie Gee in London NW10 for an evening to celebrate the short story and discover who has won the International Willesden Herald short story prize 2011. Readings presented by professional actors from Liars' League.
Friday, April 01, 2011
Friday, December 10, 2010
"Oh Bloomsbury, yes, they publish a few books" (Harry Potter)
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Wednesday, December 01, 2010
Labels: own trumpet, blowing
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Monday, November 01, 2010
You know how we hate to boast but...
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Thursday, September 09, 2010
A class act
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Thursday, August 19, 2010
Special offer
Read the best of the Willesden Herald stories and get prepaid entry to this year's short story competition. To take up this offer you will need a Pretend Genius online bookstore order confirmation number for one of these four books. Valid 1 August 2010 to 17 December 2010. Thank you.
New Short Stories author receives Mailer scholarship
Pennsylvania, June 2010: Morowa Yejidé has been awarded Norman Mailer’s Norris Church Mailer Scholarship in Creative Writing at Wilkes University. The widow Mrs. Mailer presented the award to Ms Yejidé at an awards banquet at the campus. "Tokyo Chocolate," first featured in the 2009 Willesden Herald Anthology (New Short Stories 3), will also be featured in the fall issue of the Hiroshima, Japan based magazine Yomimono. Other stories by Morowa Yejidé have since been published in Bananafish Magazine and Jersey Devil Press.
Friday, June 18, 2010
New Short Stories 4 author wins big prize
Society of Authors' 2010 Awards, London, 15 June 2010
Very pleased to report that twice Willesden Herald short story competition finalist Carys Davies has been awarded the Olive Cook Short Story Award for her story 'The Quiet'. The award, worth £1,000 and judged by Jane Gardam and Jacob Ross, was set up in 2004 and is awarded every two years. Carys Davies joins the impressive list of previous recipients, Claire Keegan, Bethan Roberts and Alison Macleod. (Willesden Herald)
Read "Precious" by Carys Davies in New Short Stories 4.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
New Short Stories 4 now out
The book was launched at a special event this evening in Charles Dickens' house, 48 Doughty Street, London. The results of the Willesden Herald short story competition 2010 were revealed at the end of the evening.
The 2010 prize mug goes to:
"The Architects" by Wena Poon
Equal runners-up:
"Emily Strabnow's Freckles" by Willie Davis
"Falling" by Henrietta Rose-Innes
Richard Peabody says:
"In my next life I'm coming back as the brainy talented author of "The Architects." Talk about brazen, submitting a story about a contest to a writing contest. Does it work? Check. The focus might well be on writers—the same dynamics of love, jealousy, sex, and mentors, applies. New York City is captured in amber. Check. Foreign-born exiles get their due. Check. Authentic dialogue squeezes out sparks. Check. Jokes? Check. Do the juggled balls remain in the air? Check. Yes, I want to be this author, who like a sly child with an Erector Set creates miraculous buildings out of thin air."

The fourteen top short stories for 2010 are included in New Short Stories 4, which is now available.
Steve Moran reading the result
The 2010 prize mug goes to:
"The Architects" by Wena Poon
Equal runners-up:
"Emily Strabnow's Freckles" by Willie Davis
"Falling" by Henrietta Rose-Innes
Richard Peabody says:
"In my next life I'm coming back as the brainy talented author of "The Architects." Talk about brazen, submitting a story about a contest to a writing contest. Does it work? Check. The focus might well be on writers—the same dynamics of love, jealousy, sex, and mentors, applies. New York City is captured in amber. Check. Foreign-born exiles get their due. Check. Authentic dialogue squeezes out sparks. Check. Jokes? Check. Do the juggled balls remain in the air? Check. Yes, I want to be this author, who like a sly child with an Erector Set creates miraculous buildings out of thin air."

The fourteen top short stories for 2010 are included in New Short Stories 4, which is now available.
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Steve Moran reading the result
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