CATEGORY: Poetry, Drama, Criticism
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poyums
Len Pennie
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Rapture
Carol Ann Duffy
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Diverted to Split
Hugh McMillan
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Real Boys
Thomas Stewart
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Unwritten Woman
Hannah Lavery
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Under The Sun Our Hearts Are Beating
Seki Lynch, Tom Maryniak
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Rafferty’s Rules: A Poetry Collection
Frank Rafferty, Rachael Johnson
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Them!
Harry Josephine Giles, Harry Josephine Giles
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You Could Make This Place Beautiful
Maggie Smith
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Goldenrod
Maggie Smith
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And My Heart Crumples Like a Coke Can
Alison Whitelock
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Here We Go, Here We Go, Here We Go!: Poetry on the Miners’ Strike 40 Years On
Rab Wilson
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Whit if?: Scotland’s history as it micht hiv bin (illustratit edition)
Hugh McMillan
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May Day
Jackie Kay, Jackie Kay
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Ruin, Blossom: ‘A master of language’ Hilary Mantel
John Burnside
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I Wish I Knew: Words to comfort and strengthen your soul
Donna Ashworth
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Poetry Unbound: 50 Poems to Open Your World
Pádraig Ó Tuama
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beyond
aonghas macneacail, Gerda Stevenson, Colin Bramwell
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Feminine Gospels
Carol Ann Duffy, DBE
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Jekyll and Hyde
Gary McNair, Robert Louis Stevenson
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