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  • '''Stuart MacGregor''' was a Scottish poet, novelist and songwriter. ...egor]]. London. Calder and Boyars Ltd. 1973. 256 pp. ₤2.50.," Studies in Scottish
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  • |nationality = Scottish '''Peter Burnett''' is the pen name of '''Mr. Peter Burnett''', a UK Scottish pamphleteer and novelist. He developed a new style of writing that tipped
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  • | genre = Poetry ...dded in this article that while Graham Brodie may be a poet, it is not the poetry that he is best known for. The above meme may help clarify this matter.
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  • ...Rodney Relax writes himself off the planet and into the cosmos, shows what poetry can do and what it means to him: ...ems tippexed out, leaving only the titles and the explanatory notes of the Scottish words. It’s a class way to read a poem in Scots.
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  • ...ku, and sometimes in the classical Zen ‘surprise’; as perfected in the poetry of Ancient and Now. ...s inside of nature; at one point in Stray, he becomes a dog; he leaves the poetry behind and finally inhabits the subject. The dog, a theme of the book, appr
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  • <big>'''A Twist of Lime Street''' is a 2014 poetry book by Eddie Gibbons. But he is not one of those Liverpool poets. Eddie's poetry may not come with a capital 'p' and it sits as happily within the pop-movem
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  • ...form that poets learn their trade, but more often than not I stop reading poetry mid-volume because the form is good and the content is not good, and this i ...who they are) maintain critical approval by displaying a mastery of form? Poetry is a fragile field likely because there is no money in it, and so the fact
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  • ...since 1986 and is a Creative Writing Tutor at Glasgow Kelvin College. His poetry collection 'the art of catching a bus and other poems' is published by AK P Commissions have included work for Scottish Television, Glasgow International Arts Festival, West of Scotland Housing A
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  • ...en in 1932 and published in 1935. The poem expresses what MacDiarmid feels poetry's role should be in a revolutionary society.</big> [[Category:Scottish Books]]
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  • ...ite [http://bellacaledonia.org.uk/ Bella Caledonia] is a record of books / poetry / literature articles filed there following October 2016 [http://bellacaled * Ruth MacGilp on The Retail Revolution at The Scottish Design Exchange
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  • * From time to time, 'poetry day' as an example, or as a civic arts mechanism, lines are culled from ver ...http://www.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk/poetry/poets/lewis-spence Scottish Poetry Library stub article] on Lewis Spence.
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  • ...Say About You''', [[Eddie Gibbons]]’ fourth full length collection, is a poetry book like no other. ...r average slim volume What They Say About You was shortlised in poetry for Scottish Book of the Year.
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  • ==Poetry Milestones Include== Guest Reader at StAnza International Poetry Festival, 2009
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  • ...and display purposes. Over the years the Gun has featured a huge range of Scottish writers and publishes around 10 authors in each edition. ...per that began with a humble few followers and has developed into a unique Scottish literary publication.
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  • ...16 onwards and on occasion as '''The Legendary Heretics''') are a Scottish poetry and music group (incorporating also the modern idiom of 'spoken word' best
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  • ...nd then humiliates him, with a cruel but possibly truthful critique of his poetry. [[Category:Scottish Books]]
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  • {{#widget:YouTube|height=191|width=740|id=bTLNUKaC34c|Duncan Glen Poetry}} {{#widget:YouTube|height=191|width=740|id=YMX2r9fUvSA|Duncan Glen Poetry}}
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  • ...erent paper that began with a humble few followers developed into a unique Scottish literary publication. The book features new work from many well-known Scottish names as well as writing from newcomers and many Edinburgh personalities wh
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  • ...t-family: verdana,geneva;">The book features new work from many well-known Scottish names as well as writing from newcomers and many Edinburgh personalities wh ...un is one of the few anthologies where so many different types of writing; poetry and prose, fact and fiction, pessimism, optimism, tales of home and abroad
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  • ...lman</span><br /><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Why Did I Go To The Poetry Reading</strong>? by Peter Burnett</span><br /><span style="color: #000000; [[Category:Scottish Books]]
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  • ...shelf is a book called '''Beyond Identity: New Horizons in Modern Scottish Poetry''', by Attila Dósa. Published by the '''Scottish Cultural Review of Language and Literature''' ('''SCROLL!''') it is a polit
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  • [[File:Tessa-ransford-poetry.jpg|frame|right]] '''Shadows from the Greater Hill''' is the name of a book of poetry by Tessa Ransford. Tessa Ransford’s Shadows From The Greater Hill is a po
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  • ...was to spend the whole hours of light in homage to '''Nan Shepherd''', the Scottish novelist and poet. ...shame that Gunn didn't see its magic, its detailed collision of prose and poetry, and its frank disobedience as a literary artifact.
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  • It is sad to say, but Bold's reputation was vulnerable in a Scottish literary scene famous, or notorious, for what's been described as "back- sc ...nn and of course MacDiarmid, and works such as The Sensual Scot and Modern Scottish Literature.
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  • Boxing and poetry are a great combination, largely I expect due to the contradiction between [[Category:Poetry]]
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