Unbound to Publish ABCtales Author

Ex, a novel written on ABCtales by Laurie Avadis (or lavadis), has now reached 100% funding on Unbound, and the book will soon be going to press!

Unbound to Publish ABCtales Author

Ex , a novel written on ABCtales by Laurie Avadis (or lavadis), has now reached 100% funding on Unbound, and the book will soon be going to press! This is in no small part thanks to you – the ABCtales readers and writers who got behind the project from the beginning and helped make it a reality by buying a copy of the book in advance. The macabre humour, the violence and the absurd scene-setting that make this book what it is will soon be on...

Shirley Jackson The Lottery and Other Stories.

Shirley Jackson, The Lottery and Other Stories , is published by Penguin Classics. That can mean the book is quite old. It does seem to be, with the stories I’ve read so far being set in post-Second World War America, or it could mean a guarantee of quality. An imprint that says - this is really good. The book is in five sections, with short stories in each section. I’ve finished section one and started on section two. My feeling was of...

Story, Poem and Inspiration Point of the Week

Jolono takes the story honours this week. His eponymous character Jack Winter is resurrected for a villainous Autumn return: http://www.abctales.com/story/jolono/who-jack-winter-part-6 Philip Sidney has consistently provided us with high quality prose and poetry and this latest poem is yet another example: http://www.abctales.com/story/philip-sidney/city-loving This weeks inspiration point: Poetry or prose that has some reference to 'change'...

Al Alvarez

Alvarez, A. (2005) The Writer’s Voice. London, Bloomsbury. Al Alvarez is British despite his Spanish surname. He was born in in London in 1929 and was privately educated; first at The Hall School in Hampstead and then at Oundle in Northamptonshire. Predictably, some might say, he went up to Oxford and gained a First in English at the end of his time as an undergraduate of Corpus Christi College. He worked as the poetry editor for The Observer...

Writing the Voice

In this module we are being asked to critically engage with the idea of the 'voice’ in our own original compositions and in the work of others " in terms of problematizing and deconstructing the concept of the ‘writer’s voice’. Whilst conceptual notions of voice will be interrogated, so will practical issues relating to the production of the voice on the page. " Essential Reading: Alvarez, A. (2005) The Writer’s Voice. London, Bloomsbury...

Emile Zola (1885 [2004]) Germinal.

Coal miners lives were nasty, brutish and short - that was only in the good years. In his preface Zola tells his reader that all authors are liars, but there is something like the truth between these pages that still holds true. Zola shows how the Company makes profit from wage slavery of men, women and children. The Maheu family, for example, live in Village 240, Block 2, house Number 16. The Company owns the houses they live in. It allows a...

Age ratings for films, do they make sense?

U, PG, 12A, 15 and 18; it's a hotly debated topic at my work (I do more than one thing but cleaning my local cinema is an essential part of my income), and I've no idea what the public makes of it. U is obvious, a U movie is deemed suitable for a child of four. PG, well I bust the rules slightly and took my daughter when she was four to Jurassic Park, PG is considered safe viewing for 8 and over, as did many others. No problems and I think most...

Journally

Awoke terrorised by an injured crow with loud-hailer outside the window. On closer inspection, it turned out to be a refuse lorry reversing into a nursing home. Still a little unsettling. Over breakfast, considered the day ahead and tried to recall the lyrics to "It's All Over Now Baby Blue". It's still not daylight as I head down the hill to the station. Daylight may not make it today. What is rain, but an opportunity to unfold my Parisienne...

Story, Poem and Inspiration Point of the Week

It's such a privilege to be one of the co-editors of ABCtales and to be in a position of reviewing all the wonderful work that piles in every week. This week in particular has been excellent in terms of new talent and the work that they have brought to the site. The newbies made it a very tough job of making the choices for the picks of the week but the accolades go to Silver Spun Sand for her fantastic poem Albatross: http://www.abctales.com/...

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