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Blue Pearl

Blue Pearl is a gift to readers who, like me, are fascinated by wild places. These poems do not, however, offer easy representations of frozen wastes as unexplored purity. They are populated with life and stories waiting patiently for those who are prepared to dig for them. Lesley Harrison is a Scottish poet whose work Read More

Featured image of Jane MacRae, ‘Imagining Spaces in the Curriculum: The Work of Bloom’

Jane MacRae, ‘Imagining Spaces in the Curriculum: The Work of Bloom’

Featured image of Kenny Taylor, ‘The Flicker of North’ ( an idea for an essay)

Kenny Taylor, ‘The Flicker of North’ ( an idea for an essay)

Featured image of Stephen Carruthers and Fiona Stirling, ‘Depression: A Wandering’

Stephen Carruthers and Fiona Stirling, ‘Depression: A Wandering’

Featured image of Stephanie Bishop, ‘Songs I can’t Play’

Stephanie Bishop, ‘Songs I can’t Play’

Featured image of Meaghan Delahunt, “Life in the Bardo”

Meaghan Delahunt, “Life in the Bardo”

Featured image of Lorens Holm, ‘Politics of Small Spaces’

Lorens Holm, ‘Politics of Small Spaces’

Featured image of Susan Nickalls, ‘Mind the Gap’

Susan Nickalls, ‘Mind the Gap’

Featured image of WRITING PRACTICE AND STUDY 2019 SHOWCASE: “Moments in Thin Places” BY Loretta Mulholland

WRITING PRACTICE AND STUDY 2019 SHOWCASE: “Moments in Thin Places” BY Loretta Mulholland

Loretta Mulholland was born in Glasgow and studied for an MA (Hons) in Modern History and Economic History at Glasgow University.  She worked as an Industrial Archaeologist and Research Assistant to Professor John Hume at Strathclyde University and co-wrote an academic publication on the history of the Scottish Brick and Tile Industry, entitled, Scottish Brickmarks. She Read More

Featured image of WRITING PRACTICE AND STUDY 2019 SHOWCASE: “Searching” by Christine Hodghton

WRITING PRACTICE AND STUDY 2019 SHOWCASE: “Searching” by Christine Hodghton

Christine B. Hodghton was born in Cardiff on St David’s Day; she just wishes her Welsh was as good as her French! She is an avid traveller and enjoys researching places and events. As a child she lived in Bahrain, Hong Kong, Japan and Canada. She has lived in Dunfermline for nineteen years, and often Read More

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