Hot sweltering days while an airborne virus swills its way through the populace... R Fed wins Wimbledon (or should I say the
Brit guy lost -
again)... a famous pop star gains immortality and the Tube's closed again... and oh, yeah, if you didn't know, there's a recession on. But despite all that, it's all good in the hood. Why?
Because the Judges for The Changing Face 2009 Newham Writing Competition have drawn up their final shortlists for the poetry, short story and short play competitions. A grand awards ceremony will take place on Saturday 12th September at Stratford Library where prizes will be awarded to the winners and commended writers in all 6 categories.
Before displaying the lists, may I remind you that the 'Breaking Into Freelance Journalism' course currently underway at East Ham Library ends o
n 18th July. This 3 week course facilitated by Journalist Jo Mears gives 15 local participants tips and advice from her vast experience working with some of Britain's leading broadsheet newspapers and magazines.
I should also tell you about the Forest Gate Street Festival which is in its 10th year and takes place on Saturday 18th July in Osborne Road, E7. As Newham Writer in Residence, I'll be there manning a stall alongside The Gate Library. Look out for a wonderful tapestry designed and made by members of Age Concern Newham, one of our partners in another project working with older residents called A Picture Paints a Thousand Words. Why not pop along to this vibrant festival which has an average attendance of around 3,000 visitors with music, performan
ces, food stal
ls and other interesting exhibitions.
Another interesting opportunity is a writers' advice session with freelance editor Patsy Isles onJuly 23rd at Stratford Library. Any local writer who would like advice on their work or their career can book an appointment to meet with Patsy. There will be further Writers' Advice sessions on 27th August and 24th September. To book any of these sessions emailannette@spreadtheword.org.uk or call 020 7735 3111.
July's Ride The Word poetry and short story reading evening takes place on Wednesday 29th July at Cafe Yumchaa Tea Shop, 45 Berwick Street, Soho, W1. The night boasts an exciting
lineup of writers including Luke Kennard, Cherry Smyth, Jay Merrill, Vincent de Souza and yours truly. There are additional readings from Tom Chivers, Dzifa Benson andDavi
d Caddy, editor of guest
magazine Tears in the Fence as well as an open mic floor spot for budding poets.
Now it's Crunch Time! Below is the shortlist for the 2009 Newham Writing Competition. We had a tremendous response to the competition and the judges, Maureen Duffy judging short stories, Charlie Dark judging poetry and Georgia Fitch judging short plays had the unenviable task of selecting work from all the entries.
I'd like to offer congratulations and a jolly well done to all the writers but * please note that the lists below are in alphabetical order only. Actual winners will be announced at the Awards Ceremony on 12th September 2009 at Stratford Library.
Those listed will be invited to attend the Awards Ceremony where they get the opportunity to read their work, win a prize and possibly qualify for publishing in an anthology.
Good luck!
2009 NEWHAM WRITING COMPETITION POETRY SHORTLIST
GENERAL CATEGORY
Elaine Baker - I have seen
Jacqui Durand - That Battle
Julian Hilaire - Newham is Proud
Koel Mukherjee - Newham’s Face
UNDER 21
Shuhena Bhanu - The Ghostly Face of Newham
Sophia Mahmood - The Changing Face
Natasha Mwansa - The Changing Face
POETRY OVER 60'S
Gordon Kirkley - The Changing Face
Sheila Madge Lee - A Morning In The Park
Janet O’Brien – Hurdler’s Dream
Lilian Rabey - I Was Old Before I Was Young
PRIMARY SCHOOL
Piotr Ambozik - I Do Not Know But I Do Know
Joshua Brian - I Do Not Know But I Do Know
Jamie Brooks - I Do Not Know But I Do Know
Simran Dovedi - Changing Face
Joe Young - If I Was A Cabbage
SECONDARY SCHOOL
Ann Adesolabomi - Love at First Bite
Oluwatunmise Daniels - The Giraffe
Rida Hasan - Changing Face
Fahima Khanum - The New Building
Akil Job Omari - Looking Forward
Klaudija Viscockyte - The Changing Face
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
Annette du Plessis - Hopeless Homeless
Barry Freedom Taylor - The Changing Face
Klaudia Visockyte - The Changing Face
2009 NEWHAM WRITING COMPETITION SHORT STORY SHORTLIST
GENERAL CATEGORY
Jacqueline Applebee - Mother, Maiden, Crone
Annette du Plessis - Forgotten
Colette Fleming - Nellie
Sylvester Onwordi - Galleon’s Reach
Joy Stone - Changing Places
UNDER 21
Zele Huma Butt - Aurora Borealis-The Lady Aiken
Remya Unnithan - Tom Cruise’s Diary
OVER 60'S
Cynthia Adejayan - The Changing Face
Christine Edwards - Rose’s First Telegram
Trevor Hadley - The Wallet
Alan Lancaster - A Face In The Mud
Carol Price - Life Could Be A Dream
PRIMARY SCHOOL
Dise Ockri - The Changing Face
Grace Raj - The Changing Face
SECONDARY SCHOOL
Billy Tonks - Chasing A Dream
Afrida Alam - Envisioning Glory
Zeenat Abdoolwahed - For The Better
Irsalan Ahmed - The Greenway
Sherena Hamilton - The Changing Face Of Hope
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
Sandra Nam - A Day in Newham
Annette du Plessis - Forgotten
R. Giridharan - From East With Glory
Chiedza Penelope Mwandiambira - Picture Perfect
2009 NEWHAM WRITING COMPETITION SHORT PLAY SHORTLIST
SHORT PLAY
Paula David – Second Chance
Annette Kamara – The 104 Bus Stop
Clive Power – Hollow The Leader
Deb Scott-Lovric – Keeping Abreast