Pick of the day

How to Lose a Game of Chess

Set the board where the finish has thinned
to a pale oval under the plates. Bring down the box.
The lid sticks, then gives.

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Story of the week

Transient Debris

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The first time Mara climbed down into the tunnel, she vomited before she'd gone forty feet.
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Poem of the week

Misplaced Person Seeks Pomegranates

I wasn’t happy, so I moved on. Unfortunately not all migrants are as lucky as me.

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Features

Story and Poem of the Week and Inspiration Point

Posted by airyfairy.

I hope everybody's had a good week and you haven't completely melted!

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Story and Poem of the Month

Our Story and Poem of the Month for June has very kindly been chosen by Drew Gummerson:

 

 

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'For All We Know We Don't' by Sean McNulty. Out Now! Review by Drew Gummerson

I am very pleased to announce the publication of 'For All We Know We Don't' - a collection of  short stories by our very own Sean McNulty. It's available to order from Amazon here:

 

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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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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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Posting From Your Android Phone - Fixed!

Some of you have been having issues with posting your work using an android phone. Ewan and John our techie have been working really hard to fix this.

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Bee's Journey

Picks of the Month

Somewhere: Chapter 1 (Pt 1)

Everything's got to start Somewhere. Even when it's probably better for everyone if it doesn't. 

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Shipwreck Green

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This poem is an ekphrastic description of Turner's wonderful painting 'The Shipwreck' which I once gazed at for a very long time in the Tate Gallery, marvelling at the depths of the colour green he had created to depict a violent sea swallowing up broken ships and desperate men.

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