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Time Past, Time Present

“Where does it all begin?” asks the opening line to Deirdre Madden’s Time Past, Time Present and it is the same question I ask myself as I sit down to write this review. Given the novel’s high school setting as ‘adolescent’ is the only way to describe the literary execution of this book. It’s difficult Read More

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Juliet Conlin, Neil McKay and Nicola White: The Road to Publication

Comprising a panel of debut authors, Juliet Conlin, Neil McKay and the winner of the Dundee International Book Prize 2013, Nicola White, “The Road to Publication” gave a detailed insight into the process of emerging in print, from the initial approach to writing to ultimate completion of a work. The hour-long session was structured around Read More

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Michael Hulse: A Poem and a Piece

Michael Hulse’s session was the first of the daily “Poem and a Piece” lunchtime events at the Dundee Literary Festival. The handing out of food and drinks to the audience was a little clumsy at the start but not disruptive enough for anyone to get annoyed about. Other than that, nothing disturbed Hulse’s readings and Read More

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Imogen Robertson, Iain Gale and Robyn Young: The Dunnett Debate- Historical Fiction

This session brought together three enthusiastic historical fiction writers and a professional historian, and promised to discuss some of the aspects of their work, as well as the genre in general; hopes were high for an interesting and informative session. Imogen Robertson’s most recent publication is Paris Winter set in the early twentieth century. Iain Read More

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Ban this Filth!

It is more than understandable that feminists, particularly those with affection for the work of Andrea Dworkin, might have expected to be- at least- a little offended by this performance. How pleasant it is to be proved wrong. Bissett delicately balances reminiscences of his own life, man and boy, with readings from the work of Read More

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Em Strang

Bird-Woman Nothing is yet in its true form – C. S. Lewis The bird-woman is in the field in her blue dress, small bird wrapped in a rag of cotton in her hand, legs like twigs, throat between songs The sunlight is squeezing her, squeezing the field-grass until her blue dress is a distant boat Read More

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James Robertson

I caught up with James Robertson as he was signing a copy of The Gruffalo for a wee boy who seemed perplexed at the adage ‘Lang may your lum reek.’ Robertson ha d, of course, recently translated Julia Donaldson’s children’s classic into Scots; I had also just witnessed a riotous storytelling session where he not Read More

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Four New Words for Love

Four New Words For Love tells the story of Gina, a single mother from Glasgow, who during the course of the novel becomes homeless, and of her meeting with Jonathan, a recent widower from London, who invites her to live with him. The narrative focuses on Gina and Jonathan’s lives before their meeting, and the Read More

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Marge Loudon Moody: Made in America 1983-2013

This exhibition showcases work from artist Marge Loudon Moody, who graduated from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art (DJCAD) in 1972. She is currently Professor of Fine Arts at Winthrop University, South Carolina, having moved to the United States in 1983. Yet despite its title, the exhibition is not a retrospective in the usual sense, Read More

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Outside In: Scotland

Outside In: Scotland is a two-part exhibition created on the initiative of the Outside In project, an alternative arts agency started in 2006 by Pallant House Gallery, Chichester. The project focuses on offering a platform for the representation of self-taught artists outside of the typical institutional context, whether due to disability, mental health issues or Read More

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