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Consumerism, passivity, apathy and distraction. The internet is no place to attempt changing anything that matters.
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The urge to understand what ‘may always be’, through imagination and memory, is the leitmotif in this collection of poems by Scots emigré David Tomassini.
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A deep, hilarious novel a vivid, poignant tale in which individual odysseys startlingly merge.
It is 1956 and post-war Scotland is reeling. . . with sex, Americans, atoms, the news from Budapest. . . and fish.
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All around this small clifftop habitation, the wild land was working day and night over the centuries, silently, imperceptibly, to reclaim what it knew to be its own. The years had whittled away at the village until only its strongest and most tenacious i
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A man asleep, Rubio flees Paris for the Egyptian desert. He escapes his back-biting colleagues, the proximity of his ex-wife, and the depressions that he diagnoses daily in the medical surgery. And Paris hates Rubio too. The city is like a TV show that
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The Machine Doctor is a humorous, satirical first novel. Set in a futuristic Granite City the story explores the natural heritage of the computer age, how the silicon chip developed from the standing stones, and how greed and idiocy and dining out became
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The compilation of this book, Eddie Gibbon's second volume of poetry, was sadly interrupted by his father's death in February 2003.
Like many bereaved people before him, his reaction was to 'write it out'. The result is an eloquent extended elegy to his
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‘The Roost’ is a perilous tidal race off the coast of Shetland. In these unique stories, Neil Butler renders the lives of young people as no less swift and dangerous.
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Owen O'Neill's people were flax scutchers and barbers who shaved with cut-throat razors sharpened on leather belts. Some chewed War Horse tobacco, spat long distances and threw tin buckets at Orange flute bands.
Owen's mother gave birth to sixteen child
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In this first collection of poems, Alison Flett has chosen a high-risk strategy, in that the poems are written in strong Edinburgh street language transcribed phonetically onto the page. This involves risk because it produces something that looks neither
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Always is – DAVID TOMASSINI
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The urge to understand what ‘may always be’, through imagination and memory, is the leitmotif in this collection of poems by Scots emigré David Tomassini.
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