Month: October 2015

His Beautiful Angel, for Jane Boyle

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From the life of Jane Boyle By Emerald Wild — Jane Boyle was born in East London, and has always felt a strong tie to the place. Her parents already had a son, and would go on to have three more daughters after her. By the age of nine, Jane was filling the maternal role… continue reading »

Irene, for Irene

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From the life of Irene Pasquini By Megan Slade — Irene enters the Age UK courtyard, a large patio garden with tables and chairs, on her new mobilised wheelchair in a bright yellow summer dress and leopard-print coat. She greets various friends, support workers, and nurses in the facility. “Check out my new Harley Davidson,”… continue reading »

The Arc of Joan, for Joan Barham

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From the life of Joan Barham By Suzie Champion — It has been said that when our environment changes, when the familiar buildings and the outline disappear, and people move or are moved away, our memories, those unique histories, gradually diminish along with those reminders and nowhere is that eradication truer than in the East… continue reading »

The Lonely Phoenix, for Crispin Janolo

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From the life of Crispin Janolo By Naomi Duffree — I had the honour of meeting Crispin, a Filipino East London resident who is recovering from a stroke that has brought on aphasia – a communication disorder that limits a person’s ability to express themselves when speaking, understand speech, and causes difficulty with both reading… continue reading »

Woolf Beats Wolf, for Adrian

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From the life of Adrian By Martin Clarke — Saturday morning, a little after eleven. Late October. Warnings of sub-zero temperatures and snow, as other parts of the country have already seen. Adrian, a man in his early fifties, lies naked in bed inside his Bethnal Green house, one hand holding his iPhone directly out… continue reading »

The Dorni, for Nessa

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From the life of Nessa By Nacima Khan — Her eyes flickered over my bump and she asked me how many months I was. Eight. She nodded.  My first? Yes. ‘She’ was Nessa, a sixty-year-old Bangladeshi woman who I had met sitting behind me one day at the local mosque. She, like many of her… continue reading »

The Perspectives of Angur, for Angur Miah

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From the life of Angur Miah By Michael Pudney — The New Life and Wilson’s Equal Opportunities Everybody should have an equal chance – but they shouldn’t have a flying start. – Harold Wilson, British Prime Minister 1964–1970, 1974–1976   In the small town of Syllet, around 200 miles north of Dhaka, Fate was catching some… continue reading »

A Day on the ’Ill, for John Besagni

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From the life of John Besagni By Erica Masserano (Special thanks to Clerkenwell community historian Olive Besagni) — His first memory is the wail of the sirens; his second of everyone running for cover down to what he didn’t know, couldn’t have known, was Chancery Lane. Sometimes the bombs never came; they missed and they… continue reading »

Good China, for Irenee Lowe

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From the life of Irenee Lowe By Jo Berouche — Back before glass and steel, stood brick and mortar. Thin terraces, chimneys pluming, the midday clouds long and white. Lean, bright and beautiful. Tiny feet in little shoes. Fidgeting on the kitchen floor. Polish. Clock-ticking. The smell of the carpet at home. Irenee plucked Maria’s… continue reading »

Betty, for Betty

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From the life of Betty By Sandra Wilson — I remember, I was six years old and we got driven to the train station. I don’t recall which one it was. Me and me sister had little brown parcels. Mum had packed them a few weeks before going to the station and told us not to… continue reading »

Support, for Kevin Flannagan

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From the life of Kevin Flannagan By Lydia Morris — “…and you’re not expecting it, some people you only meet once and it has that instant effect on you, you know?” – Flan. Hand on the steering wheel, he takes a left turn. The sleeve of his coat is still wet from the rain that… continue reading »

Afloat, Ashore, for Charlie Burke

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From the life of Charlie Burke By Jo Lazar — “What’s the matter, Charlie?” “I need help, my head’s bursting.” In Barking, in 1946, Charlie’s head was the youngest in his family and it would always be. He got away with everything. To add to his numerous siblings, the community was tightly knit. There were… continue reading »

The Spanish Dove, for Irenee Lowe

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From the life of George Lowe, as told by Irenee Lowe By Craig Britton — Born in East London in 1914, George Lowe was a shipwright almost all his life. He lived in Plaistow with his wife and son, also named George, and worked primarily for ship-building giant Harland and Wolff, most famous for building… continue reading »

Scar Tissue, by Elizabeth Colville

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Skin Basal cells form in the prickle cell layer between the dermis and epidermis. They contain fibrils within the cellular cytoplasm that helps strengthen the skin. These cells actively divide and ascend through the granular layer replacing those at the cornified layer. When damaged, the regeneration process breaks down at the site of injury. The… continue reading »

Aged 22, by Lydia Morris

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Sheffield, 12 February 2015 The sheet has left the duvet and seemingly spent most of the afternoon trying to see how many things it can swallow without the two of them noticing. “Babe, where are the scissors?” Her eyes, as wide as her smile, glance up from the bed. Pricking her shoulders up she lets… continue reading »

Home Sweet Home, by Nacima Khan

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“Home sweet home, hey sis?” My brother had, for the first time in twenty-four hours, regained his usual cockiness and beamed at me whilst flicking his overgrown hair, nearly walking backwards into a petite woman pushing a pram with one hand and dragging a child with the other. I pulled him away as we stepped… continue reading »

22 Thoughts, by Craig Britton

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1. “Seventh floor.” How did I get here? You can see the Thames, the London Eye, The Houses of Parliament. I’m sitting in meetings. They’re talking about million dollar deals. I’m getting paid to read Tolstoy; I’m getting paid to judge submitted work. I don’t deserve this, not at all, I’m not like these Oxbridge… continue reading »

Poppies, Communism and Stitches, by Jo Lazar

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1989. I wasn’t even a plan then. I was all the ovules a woman aged thirty-four had bled along with her uterus lining month after month. I was a shadow of a thought of an idea of an impossibility. I was my father’s greatest wish and hardest achievement. He-Who-Was-Executed-On-Christmas-Day, Nicolae Ceausescu, the half illiterate dictator,… continue reading »

Body Politics, by Sam Green

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I had black feet, and blacker eyes, when I was six years old. I shuffled towards my friend Moisree one day in the searing heat of summer and spotted my foothold in her trunk; the shape of my toes slowly becoming worn into her rough bark smoothly, from the countless times I’d climbed her. I… continue reading »

Stories, by Megan Slade

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One Daniel “You know, I read today that it’s common for children to have imaginary friends,” were the words my mother echoed to my father when I introduced them to my best friend Daniel; the red dragon from the Ready Brek adverts, which, now that I think of it, was peculiar, as to this day… continue reading »

Memory: Loss, by Naomi Duffree

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My mother is eighty-eight.  Daytime television and a weekly trip to the hairdresser sums up her week. Confused phone calls. She is not the same person I knew twenty years ago; nor the same person who helped me through my first loss of her dear friend, Bobby, my godmother. And I’m acutely aware she won’t… continue reading »

My Mate Joe, by Michael Pudney

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I thought it’d just be one of those Sundays where I’d go round Joe’s house, kick a ball around, play some computer games and eat some junk food. Standard. However, little did I know that this particular Sunday would teach me more than my class teacher or parents ever would. We were at our regular… continue reading »

This Is A Test, by Anonymous

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Question One: This is a test. Complete the below examples using all that you have learned this module, demonstrating your understanding of the above. I am fragments. The foil breaks, blisters crumple. The lips open and press on mine. A hand comes out and folds over my shoulder. I am written in a language I… continue reading »

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