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Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) written and directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert

Everything Everywhere All at Once won a stack of awards. Let’s start with the multiverse. Everything that could possibly happen does in an array of parallel realties. Nothing and nobody is ever lost, even if they are. Overworked and overwrought, Evelyn Quan Wang (Michelle Yeoh) a Chinese-American immigrant, who owns a laundry, while being audited by the IRS inspector Deirdre Beaubeirdr (Jamie Lee Curtis), discovers that she is the multiverse...

Introduction to my Epic Story

Dwellers Of The New World took me many years to write, and set me out on a great adventure which proceeded the first story: The Chosen Ones. I tried to create a fiction that would take the reader into another realm of existence, leaving behind the reality of our world. I wanted to embark on a journey into the unknown, taking my characters with me and leaving the reader mesmerized. There was never going to be a chance of getting this story...

Smokescreen, by Ewan Lawrie, out now!

Smokescreen, by ABCTales' own Ewan Lawrie has just been published! Here's what he says: A while back, I put a chapter or so of the very old Smokescreen on ABCTales. It started out as a Nanowrimo attempt sometime before 2009 (I can't even remember which year, it was so long ago). Anyway, after Nano, I tidied it up a bit and printed it via Bubok.es, as I was living in Spain at the time. It was a first effort at self-pubbing, when it was only just...

Smokescreen

A while back, I put a chapter or so of the very old Smokescreen on ABCTales. It started out as a Nanowrimo attempt sometime before 2009 (I can't even remember which year, it was so long ago). Anyway, after Nano, I tidied it up a bit and printed it via Bubok.es, as I was living in Spain at the time. It was a first effort at self-pubbing, when it was only just a thing, really. As for Bubok.es, think KDP (Amazon's Publishing Arm) but without any of...

Story and Poem of the Month

Our Picks of the Month for April have been chosen by airyfairy: It’s been lovely to look back at all the brilliant work that was put on the site during April. ABCTales is, I think, unique in the variety of material that we have, and in the feeling of community on the site. It’s always exciting to see new writers and to catch up with the work of regular contributors. None of which makes doing the Picks of the Month any easier! The poets have been...

John Gribbin (2022) Impossible, Possible and Improbable. Science Stranger Than Fiction.

John Gribbin writes about physics. In modern parlance, he popularises science. As a starting point, he quotes Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes: ‘When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth’. He offers some parameters: Our Universe about 13.8 billion years old (Milky Way galaxy a little younger). Solar System and Earth 4.5 billion years old Formation of single-cell, eukaryotic, life on...

Story & Poem of the Week, & Inspiration Point 5th May 2023

Posted by Ewan on Fri, 05 May 2023 Another week has gone by and it’s time to make the difficult choices again. Story of the Week The long form multi-part pieces continue to show up well. I was particularly impressed with Mark Burrows The Breakdowns.7 Part I ( & Part II ) . Celticman’s Goatie 8 alternated between making me laugh and shiver. Of the stand-alone pieces Mitchell Jamal Franco’s The Interconnectedness Of Things showed us a...

Tiffany McDaniel (2016) The Summer That Melted Everything.

I loved Tiffany McDaniel’s recent novel Betty . The Summer That Melted Everything was her debut novel. Poets make the best novelists, her words sing. She uses John Milton’s Paradise Lost as a framing device for each chapter. The first paragraph forewarns what has to come. Beautifully done. ‘The heat came with the devil. It was the summer of 1984, and while the devil had been invited, the heat had not. It should have been expected, though… ‘It...

Story and Poem of the Week and Inspiration Point 28th April 2023

As always there were hard choices to make. Story of the Week Story of the week is Marandina’s not-quite-Shaggy Dog Story, Holodog . In three parts, it is a fine example of near future sci-fi. Do use these links to read the first two parts if you haven’t already. Pt I Pt II Honourable mentions go to: Mark Burrow’s Doolally , with its teenaged narrator showing us the view from the bottom. Celticman’s Goatie 5 , another surreally funny slice of...

Storyville: Nelly and Nadine—Ravensbruck, 1944, BBC 4, BBC iPlayer, Director Magnus Gertten.

Storyville: Nelly and Nadine—Ravensbruck, 1944, BBC 4, BBC iPlayer, Director Magnus Gertten. https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001lczg/storyville-nelly-and-nadine-ravensbruck-1944 Holocaust literature regularly tops the bestselling lists. Yet the story of Nadine Hwang, the daughter of the Chinese ambassador to Spain, who fell in love with opera singer Nelly Mousset Vos on Christmas day, 1944, in Ravensbruck, a Nazi’s women’s concentration...

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