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I talk to the trees! (That's why they've put me away)

This is the 2024 version, which is remarkably similar to the 2023 version etc. A couple of years ago, having finished dressing the Christmas Tree, in a bout of whimsy I wrote a story about the supposed conversation between some of the perennial characters on the tree. I rather enjoyed this process but the story itself, although it appeared here on ABCtales, rather slipped under the radar, possibly because it was one of three that I uploaded at...

Part 6 - Being Single, how do you motivate yourself on your low days?

Donna I trust in God to give me the strength to carry on. Alyss, Oh, this is a tough one. There are more low days now than there have ever been. I do not recommend living far away from family and friends. My motivation has completely angled itself into Bible reading and studying. Loads of online sermons and Instagram sermon clips/motivational clips. I do feel like this lonely, low time has a purpose though, in a very strange, yet sensible way,...

Gabriel Gatehouse (2024) The Coming Storm. A Journey into the Heart of the Conspiracy Machine.

I tell lies every day. I call it writing fiction. I followed with interest a great country drowning under the weight of its own stupidity. "Dulce et decorum est pro patria mentiri." "It is sweet and fitting to lie for one's country." https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/dec/05/tulsi-gabbard-national-intelligence-community-fears Shibboleth. Biblical Origin: The term originates from the Book of Judges 12:5–6 in the Hebrew Bible. The Gileadites...

Clemantine Wamariya and Elizabeth Weil (2024) The Girl Who Smiled Beads. A Story of War and What Comes After.

It’s been a few weeks since I read The Girl Who Smiled Beads . We know the story, but don’t know the story in a way many readers will be familiar with. I could read it again. There’s much of Clemantine Wamariya’s biography (I won’t call it autobiography, although it is, because I presume Elizabeth Weil is the ghost-writer) that is increasingly relevant. Wamariya was born in Rwanda to kind and loving parents. Prosperous even. Her dad owned a...

This time last year

I was reminded today that, this time last year saw the podcast debut of Josiah and Archibald! It was really interesting, from my point of view, because this was the first time that they had been brought to life and interpreted by anyone other than me. I thought it worked out pretty well, but have a listen and see what you think Yorick Radio - A Dubious Undertaking

Story and Poem of the Month

Our Story and Poem for the Month of November, very kindly chosen for us by Turlough ABC Tales Story and Poem of the Month for November I’ve enjoyed picking out November’s poem and story of the month but I’m glad I don’t have to do it every month because the mountain of excellent writing to choose from makes it an extraordinarily difficult task. Congratulations from me to the writers of all the pieces I have selected, and apologies to those I’ve...

Story and Poem of the Week and Inspiration Point

Posted by airyfairy. I hope that none of the various storms rampaging around have caused too much havoc for people. There's been lots of lovely writing on here to take our minds off it all.

Start Writing Fiction – Free Online Course through the Open University

Start Writing Fiction – Free Online Course through the Open University So you wanna be a writer? Well, I do. I imagine you do as well or you wouldn’t be reading this. Everyone comes at creative writing from different angles, for different reasons and with different backgrounds in terms of prior learning. Not everyone has been through university and earned a degree in creative writing. I certainly haven’t (even if my son has). Having been back at...

I think it's the approach of Christmas that's doing it!

I've been going back over some of the stories I've written from the point of view of the dogs at my daughter's care farm. I think the approach of Christmas has made me a bit sentimental! This is a bit of a sad one.This story is from the Christmas after one of the dogs (Packham) had sadly passed away, leaving India on her own and before the arrival of Rohan, the puppy. I always hoped this would get more attention than it actually did: https://www...

Word puns

I bore myself with my obsessive compulsion to endlessly create word puns in the worst dad joke way that leaves me groaning before I have even shared them, and yet they keep coming. This morning for instance I was considering grandiose titles of books and with a few letter changes diminishing their power. Tern of the Sentry - An old guard officer who had tamed a sea bird, and together, they would defend the gates of the palace. The Gapes of Roth...

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