Derren Brown: Pushed to the Edge, Channel 4, 9pm.

http://www.channel4.com/programmes/derren-brown-pushed-to-the-edge Derren Brown is a genius, an illusionist, a magician that does no magic, a man that uses reason like other folk wield hand guns. In one of his earlier shows he got a man to shoot him. But he’s still alive and still at it. Making his own shows, his own productions and selling the product to Channel 4. If the premise of his show can’t be described in one sentence it’s usually a dud...

Don't Sweat About the Pain...it'll be okay

Not everything will make sense when we want it to, it's the affliction of life. The frustration is, we have no control over it and comprehending even that is still disheartening. So our sense of feeling in control is to be alone. We delude ourselves with that invincibility factor, I can't be touched, so I won't get hurt, so I'd rather be alone.But that is a false truth. We come to realise that the next time we feel strange.What was that? Sadly...

Poetry Monthly

Happy New Year, don’t let it be a blank page. The visual poetry last month was wonderful - experimental and diverse, you all got to grips with strong poems making patterns on the page. Here are three gems: Canonette was back with tongue in cheek Christmas critique and a fir tree: http://www.abctales.com/story/canonette/christmas-special-poetry-monthly Silver Spun Sand brought dance to her vibrant words: http://www.abctales.com/story/silver-spun-...

Amy, Channel 4, 9pm., directed by Asif Kapadia 2015

A documentary with only a first name tells you a lot. In marketing terms it says you should know who this person is, someone with a unique selling point. Amy Winehouse died in 2011, her memory fading, but there’s lots of images in this dramatic retelling of her life and loves, and they are not of the Princess Diana variety of burning candles and flickering flames. No less that jazz great Tony Bennett, who we see working with Amy here, said ‘she...

No Story and Poem of the Week

I really don't want to detract from the wonderful Picks of the Year so they will remain our highlight for another week. Picks of the Day will continue and there is a new Inspiration Point! Love to you all, Tony

Picks of the Year

Each year we select our favourites of the year. This is no exception. It's always a tough call - we have so much talent on ABCtales. So along with huge thanks to everyone who's submitted a story or poem this year here's the Editor's combined Picks of the Year: Poetry: 1st: Song for Lost Olivia by Elliot C. Mason http://www.abctales.com/story/elliot-c-mason/song-lost-olivia 2nd: Autumn by johnshade http://www.abctales.com/story/johnshade/autumn...

There's a hole in my bucket

You can’t blame the Conservative Government for the weather. But you can blame the Labour Government for the banking crisis of 2008. David Cameron made merry with the note left by Liam Byrne, chief secretary to the Treasury under Gordon Brown, to his successor ‘I’m afraid there is no money’ [left]. A throwaway line, much like Cameron talking about ‘all that green crap’. Because there is always money. How a government spends the money it has and...

Story, Poem and Inspiration Point of the Week

Two fantastic picks for you today. Poem of the Week goes to johnshade for Angry Words and Canonette gets Story of the Week for The Clairvoyant - congratulations to both! http://www.abctales.com/story/johnshade/angry-words http://www.abctales.com/story/canonette/clairvoyant For this week's Inspiration Point I'm giving you one word - resolution. Use it any way you want, as ever, and post the results for us to see I hope you've all recovered from...

Happiness is a warm keyboard=I live to and love to write

The Holiday Season changes with age. I’ve learned that over my decades of life. It was magical when my age was in single digits…thrilling up to and through my twenties…joyful and happy when my own children were very young and my family began some new traditions along with the old…but as time marches on… the gathering at my table has became smaller…family and friends move away…children grow up...but more difficult…loved ones pass. There is an...

Story and Poem of the Month

Each month we ask one of our brilliant volunteer editors to take a turn at choosing the best of the best. Mr December is Parson Thru who's very kindly taken time away from his globetrotting to give us his carefully thought out opinion. Here it is: Thanks for giving me the privilege of choosing December's pick of the month. The story that I finally chose impressed me when I first read it earlier in the month and remains strong. It is "Sadie", by...

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