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Ghosted: A Meteorology

Clouds live on average for about ten minutes.

 

His cooking pot is pigeon grey and sturdy with non-scald handles. It still has a glass jar of rusty ground paprika inside it, a concertina bag of basmati rice.

 

It is psychologically ruinous to see the cooking pot. I put it in the back of the pantry space, cover it with a carrier bag.

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Story of the week

Amanderella Gottsnobbler and the Bangolin Tree Chapter 6

Chapter 6.
 
A Letter arrives.
 
After Mrs Thimblewick left, Amanderella’s mother sat for a long moment in the garden chair, the newspaper clipping trembling slightly in her hand. Lectures. In the city. Parrots. Vines with opinions. Tea and biscuits. It was all too much.
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Poem of the week

I heard the cuckoo sing today …

I heard the cuckoo sing today  … this welcome gentle sound of spring …

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Features

Story and Poem of the Month

Our Story and Poem of the Month for April, very kindly chosen by Airyfairy

 

 

 

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“The Way We Heard”: A New Fiction Challenge for ABCtales

 

“The Way We Heard”: A New Fiction Challenge for ABCtales

This new fiction challenge is sponsored by Cerasus who will donate £100 to ABCtales if all the criteria are met.

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The ABCtales Superpoem Challenge – The Final Outcome

Huge thanks to Turlough for his brilliant idea, his very generous donation to ABCTales, and to all ABCTalers who joined in. I hope you'll agree that the result was most definitely worth it!

 

 

 

 

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Family Man by Colin Burnett. Review!

I'm very pleased to annnounce the publication of Colin Burnett's new book 'Family Man'

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Want to join ABCTales?

We've had to suspend the automatic joining facility for a while so if you would like to join us please email 

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Bee's Journey

Picks of the Month

After You'd Gone

After you'd gone, sometimes we would wake

and find you still there

in the favourite chair,

in the dust-ridden front room

alive with the sunlight streaming in.

And we would speak in surprise,

asking where had you been.

But you could do nothing 

but stare through the cathedral beams

of the morning sun

that magnified your presence.

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Bron-33

Continued from Chapter 32: Bron-32 | ABCtales

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