CATEGORY: Poetry, Drama, Criticism
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Viva Loch Lomond!
Elvis McGonagall
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Still Life with Feeding Snake
John Burnside
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Fishing for Ghosts
Mike Harding
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Complete Poems: Volume I
Hugh MacDiarmid, Michael Grieve
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For Jean: Poems & Songs by Robert Burns
Catherine Czerkawska
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A Righteously Awesome Eighties Christmas
Thomas A. Christie
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Burns: ‘A Red, Red Rose’ and Other Poems
Robert Burns
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Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect: The Luath Kilmarnock Edition
Robert Burns, Bob Dewar, John Cairney, Clark McGinn
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Umbrellas of Edinburgh: Poetry and Prose Inspired by Scotland’s Capital City
Russell Jones, Claire Askew
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The King of Christmas
Carol Ann Duffy, Lara Hawthorne
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Duncane Laideus Testament and Other Comic Poems in Older Scots
Janet Hadley Williams
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The Nine of Diamonds: Surroial Mordantless
MacGillivray
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A Barrel of Dried Leaves
Allan Cameron
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The Map and the Clock
Carol Ann Duffy
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The Lyric Poem and Aestheticism: Forms of Modernity
Marion Thain
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We British: The Poetry of a People
Andrew Marr
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Dirt
William Letford
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Gold from the Stone
Lemn Sissay
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Morning Breaks In The Elevator
Lemn Sissay
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Rebel Without Applause
Lemn Sissay
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