CATEGORY: Poetry, Drama, Criticism
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The Same Life Twice
Frank Kuppner
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Found at Sea
Andrew Greig
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Fabulous Beast
Patricia Ace
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Hill of Doors
Robin Robertson
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Selected Poems and Songs
Robert Burns, Robert P. Irvine
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Wenceslas: A Christmas Poem
Carol Ann Duffy
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The Overhaul
Kathleen Jamie
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If: A Treasury of Poems for Almost Every Possibility
Rachel Kelly, Allie Esiri, Natasha Law
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Aslan Sutu / Lion’s Milk: Turkish Poems by Scottish Poets
Ian Brown, Alan Riach, Gulru White
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Haiku for the Single Girl
Beth Griffenhagen, Cynthia Vehslage Meyers
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The Magicians of Edinburgh
Ron Butlin, James Hutcheson
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Broons’ ‘The Nicht Afore Christmas’ – A Christmas Poem
The Broons
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A Little Touch of Cliff in the Evening
Carl MacDougall, Zoe Strachan
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Laughing at the Clock / Deanamh Gaire Ris A’ Chloc: New & Selected Poems / Dain Ur Agus Thaghta
Aonghas MacNeacail
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A Song Among the Stones
Kenneth Steven
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The Selected Poems Of Anna Akhmatova
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These Islands, We Sing: An Anthology of Scottish Islands Poetry
Kevin MacNeil
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Black Cat Bone
John Burnside
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The Complete Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
Robert Burns
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A Normal Skin
John Burnside
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