CATEGORY: Poetry, Drama, Criticism
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The Bees
Carol Ann Duffy
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Gold from the Stone: New and Selected Poems
Lemn Sissay
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Oyster
Michael Pedersen, Scott Hutchison
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The Noise of a Fly
Douglas Dunn
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Farm by the Shore
Thomas A. Clark
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In Search of Dustie-Fute
David Kinloch
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Literature of the Gaelic Landscape: Song, Poem and Tale
John Murray
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Fugitive Colours
Liz Lochhead
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‘Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border’
Sigrid Rieuwerts
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All the Prayers in the House
Miriam Nash
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The First Blast to Awaken Women Degenerate
Rachel McCrum
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The Well at Morning: Selected Poems, 1925 1971
Reynek, Bohuslav, Justin Quinn
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Deirdre of the Sorrows
Kenneth Steven
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I’m Coming with You
Various Authors
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Penguin Modern Poets 4: Other Ways to Leave the Room
Three Poets, Don Paterson, Nick Laird, Kathleen Jamie
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Undying: A Love Story
Michel Faber
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The Winter Book
Alan Riach
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The Edinburgh Edition of Walter Scott’s ‘Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border’
Sir Walter Scott, Sigrid Rieuwerts, Katherine Campbell, Emily B. Lyle
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Washing Hugh McDiarmid’s Socks
Magi Gibson
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Home Ground: New Writing Inspired by the 2017 Homeless World Cup in Glasgow
Louise Welsh
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