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    Review, Non-fiction

    QUITE BEAUTIFULLY NOT: Always Open Always Closed by Caitlin Merrett King

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    Fiction, short fiction

    NEW SHORT FICTION: Shamsiel the Collector by John K. Peck

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    Review, Poetry

    IMPOSSIBLE NOT TO LOVE: Vehicle by Jen Calleja

  • HOW BRIGHT THE FLAME BURNS: From Our Own Fire by William Letford
    Review, Poetry

    HOW BRIGHT THE FLAME BURNS: From Our Own Fire by William Letford

  • ALLT A’ BHONNAICH: A Stirlingshire Burn by Chris Powici
    essay

    ALLT A’ BHONNAICH: A Stirlingshire Burn by Chris Powici

  • DISCOVERY, SELF & LINGUISTIC SURPRISE: Thirsty Sea by Erica Mou
    Review, Translation

    DISCOVERY, SELF & LINGUISTIC SURPRISE: Thirsty Sea by Erica Mou

  • WEEP & BE NOURISHED: Greengown – New & Selected Poems by David Kinloch.
    Review, Poetry

    WEEP & BE NOURISHED: Greengown – New & Selected Poems by David Kinloch.

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    Poetry

    WEEP & BE NOURISHED: Three Poems by David Kinloch.

  • CÒ AN SGEULACHD IS FHEÀRR LEIBH? Taisbeanadh SGEUL / STORY aig Leabharlann Nàiseanta na h-Alba
    Altan, Agallamh, Gàidhlig, Review

    CÒ AN SGEULACHD IS FHEÀRR LEIBH? Taisbeanadh SGEUL / STORY aig Leabharlann Nàiseanta na h-Alba

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    Review, creative non-fiction

    DISTURBING, TROUBLING, ODDLY GORGEOUS: It’s Lonely at the Centre of the Earth by Zoe Thorogood

  • CAPITALISM STEALS OUR REST: Sleepless by Marie Darrieussecq (Trans. by Penny Hueston)
    Review, creative non-fiction, Non-fiction

    CAPITALISM STEALS OUR REST: Sleepless by Marie Darrieussecq (Trans. by Penny Hueston)

  • OUR NEXT LIVE EVENT: A Poetry Showcase at the CCA, Glasgow on 14 November
    Poetry, Spoken Word

    OUR NEXT LIVE EVENT: A Poetry Showcase at the CCA, Glasgow on 14 November

  • ‘SOME OF US JUST FALL: On Nature and Not Getting Better’ by Polly Atkin
    Review, Non-fiction

    ‘SOME OF US JUST FALL: On Nature and Not Getting Better’ by Polly Atkin

  • Three Poems by Taylor Strickland
    Poetry

    Three Poems by Taylor Strickland

  • SCOTLAND’S CLIMATE WEEK: ‘Ben Dorain: A Conversation with a Mountain’ by Garry MacKenzie
    Review, Poetry

    SCOTLAND’S CLIMATE WEEK: ‘Ben Dorain: A Conversation with a Mountain’ by Garry MacKenzie

  • SCOTLAND’S CLIMATE WEEK: ‘The Black Eden’ by Richard T. Kelly
    Review, Fiction

    SCOTLAND’S CLIMATE WEEK: ‘The Black Eden’ by Richard T. Kelly

  • SCOTLAND’S CLIMATE WEEK: Visual Poetry by Julie Laing
    Poetry, Visual Poetry

    SCOTLAND’S CLIMATE WEEK: Visual Poetry by Julie Laing

  • SCOTLAND’S CLIMATE WEEK: New translations of Kjell Espmark by Robin Fulton Macpherson
    Poetry, Translation

    SCOTLAND’S CLIMATE WEEK: New translations of Kjell Espmark by Robin Fulton Macpherson

  • SCOTLAND’S CLIMATE WEEK: Climate Change at the Edinburgh Festivals
    Review, essay, Event

    SCOTLAND’S CLIMATE WEEK: Climate Change at the Edinburgh Festivals

  • LANDSCAPE, WARMTH & FOLKSINESS: Celebrating 25 years of the Wigtown Book Festival.
    essay, Event

    LANDSCAPE, WARMTH & FOLKSINESS: Celebrating 25 years of the Wigtown Book Festival.

  • THE ABUSE OF POSSESSION: ‘After Sappho’ by Selby Wynn Schwartz
    Review, Non-fiction

    THE ABUSE OF POSSESSION: ‘After Sappho’ by Selby Wynn Schwartz

  • THE PEOPLE & THE DAMAGE DONE: ‘The Late Americans’ by Brandon Taylor
    Review, Fiction

    THE PEOPLE & THE DAMAGE DONE: ‘The Late Americans’ by Brandon Taylor

  • BLOODY GLASGOW: The GRB interview with Callum McSorley, shortlisted for crime fiction’s McIlvanney Prize
    Interviews, Fiction

    BLOODY GLASGOW: The GRB interview with Callum McSorley, shortlisted for crime fiction’s McIlvanney Prize

  • TENDING THE VOID: The GRB interview with author, Chris Kelso.
    Interviews, Fiction, Scotland, Uncategorized

    TENDING THE VOID: The GRB interview with author, Chris Kelso.

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