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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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Hecuba

The face on the poster tells a story without a word being spoken: a woman’s face etched with grief, defiance in the downturn of the mouth.Theatre-goers  are left in no doubt that the Dundee Rep Ensemble’s performance of Euripides’ anti-war tragedy Hecuba is going to be bleak and uncompromising; a narrative with no quarter given. Read More

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Gods and Beasts

The tenth novel by Glaswegian crime writer Denise Mina, and the third to involve DS Alex Morrow. Gods and Beasts delivers a tale of moral corruption, murder and complicity which explores the connections between the worlds of politics, the police force and the criminal underworld. This novel is one overtly concerned with the institutional mesh Read More

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Leaving Alexandria: A Memoir of Faith and Doubt

As a university lecturer whose research and teaching examine the philosophical relevance of religion, I have been struck by the way in which critical discussion often reduces religious discourse to issues of psychology, science or morality. To interpret the relevance of religious scripture through these disciplines is tantamount to saying that religion is merely a Read More

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Night Boat

Night Boat, Alan Spence’s sixth novel, is a fictional “autobiography” of the life and teachings of Hakuin, an 18th-century Japanese Zen Buddhist master. It opens with Hakuin as a young boy, listening to a sermon about the Eight Burning Hells: The hells, the monk explained, descended in order of severity, down and down, ever deeper Read More

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Y

Y is a debut novel by Canadian author Majorie Celona, who was previously a writing fellow at Colgate University and was writer in residence at Hawthornden Castle, near Edinburgh. She has published short stories in The Best American Non-required Reading, Harvard Review and Crazyhorse, amongst other collections. The novel is set on Vancouver Island, where Read More

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The Professor of Truth

How does one bear truthful witness to a real tragedy in an age that is all too aware that truth is not divorced from the telling of stories? Or write a fictional narrative that must remain true to itself as fiction but which does not falsify the real? Instead of seeking the “truth” of the Read More

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The Stars Inside

The Stars Inside, Ayala Kingsley’s debut collection, is a delight. Knowing that her poetry had already appeared in several publications such as The Oxford Magazine and had won several awards, including the Troubadour Poetry Prize, I approached this work with high expectations. I was not disappointed, and had the joy of discovering another poet I Read More

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