December 2023

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Music to my ears

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Twelve-year-old Wanstead resident Riku Fryderyk shares their journey to publishing their second book, Music to My Ears, which, with a 62,000-plus word count, may set a new world record for a child author 

I have been passionate about writing from a very early age, starting out writing short stories on paper and then moving to writing with a more professional approach, which led to the publication of my first book, The Witching Hour, at the age of 10.

During the process of publication, I began writing a novel whose storyline evolved and changed over time, and countless hours of writing and editing have finally brought me to the moment where I officially announce that Music to My Ears is now available to order on Amazon in eBook and paperback. It is a book in a series called On the Edge of Destruction, which I am planning to continue. 

I am incredibly proud of this book, especially because I believe this is the longest book ever written by a child in the world, coming in at 62,671 words. I am very excited about what the future has to hold for my new book.

Music to My Ears is about a 16-year-old called June Watson, who lives in London and has a passion for creating and playing music. Her GCSE exams are on the approach; however, her life is turned upside down as she battles mind control, is betrayed by those whom she trusted and discovers her father’s secrets. This leads to her being thrown into the midst of an attack on the citizens of London.

It has been quite an uphill battle to write, edit and publish this book, but with a lot of support from my mum, I always regained the motivation to continue until my goal was achieved. As I grew older, the book itself seemed to evolve, with my style and quality of writing changing and the plot becoming more refined and realistic. I like to look back on my original drafts of this book from three years ago. I wrote the majority of Music to My Ears on an electronic typewriter, which allowed me to write distraction-free and for a longer time. Being an author has brought me much joy from hosting my own creative writing workshops, speaking to other writers and seeing my book standing proudly on the shelves of well-known bookstores such as Waterstones in Piccadilly Circus. 

Aside from writing, I have narrated a handful of audiobooks and run a YouTube channel which has grown significantly in the past year. I’ve always been a performing arts lover, too, and love being in productions. 

However, I manage to leave enough time for working on my books and continue my love for writing; a bright, burning candle flame which will never go out.


Riku’s novel Music to My Ears is available from Amazon (£7.99). For more information and to order a copy, visit wnstd.com/riku 

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Add a decoration to The Cuckfield’s charity Christmas tree

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The Cuckfield is inviting residents to help decorate its charity Christmas tree.

“Buy a special decoration to add to the tree for £1 and help us raise money for The Wanstead Charity, a local initiative that supports the homeless in East London. This will be a great way to get into a community festive spirit, and every decoration hung will mean extra support for someone in need,” said pub manager Lizi Arnold.

The decorations are available from Daisy the florist (121A High Street) or direct from The Cuckfield (31 High Street). 

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Bakers and singers needed for return of Christmas event

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Cakes and Carols – a Christmas event for the over-65s – will return to Wanstead United Reformed Church this year.

“This event started in 2014, but this will be our first one back since Covid… We are looking for bakers and for families to volunteer to help on the day. We would also love some young musicians or any choirs to perform for our senior guests. If you can help, please get in touch,” said organiser Suzi Robinson.

The free festive celebration will take place on 23 December from 1.30pm to 4pm.

Call 07917 670 663

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Enjoy community carol singing on Wanstead High Street

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A community carol singing event will take place on Wanstead High Street on 13 December.

“Come and join us by the war memorial, opposite The Cuckfield, from 6.30pm for some joyful carol singing, and help raise money for Centrepoint, which works with homeless young people. Song words will be provided, but do bring a torch and wrap up warm. People of all ages are very welcome. The carol singing will continue afterwards inside The Cuckfield, with mulled wine!” said Revd James Gilder of the Parish of Wanstead.

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Calendar of local vintage photos colourised by artificial intelligence

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A local resident has produced a 2024 calendar featuring vintage photos of Wanstead and Woodford colourised by artificial intelligence.

“Among the photos is an image of Wanstead Hospital with Nightingale Farm in the background from 1930 and a picture of The Cuckfield from 1925. The AI software picks out buildings, fields, grass and signs and makes a best judgement on the colour. The results are stunning,” said Roland Saunders. The A3-sized calendars can be ordered up to 10 December (£25 plus P&P).

Visit wnstd.com/memories

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On your own on Christmas Day? Join a community Christmas dinner

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The Parish of Wanstead and The Duke public house will jointly host a free Christmas dinner for anyone who is likely to be on their own on Christmas Day or struggling to pay for Christmas food.

“We would love you to join us on Christmas Day at 1pm in the parish halls, next to Christ Church, for traditional Christmas food and a jolly time with others. Don’t stay at home alone; come and have Christmas with us! Everything is entirely free, but please make sure you book in advance as space is limited,” said Revd James Gilder.

Call 020 8530 8743