CATEGORY: Poetry, Drama, Criticism
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Swimming in the Flood
John Burnside
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As Though We Were Flying
Andrew Greig
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Help!: How to Become Slightly Happier and Get a Bit More Done
Oliver Burkeman
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A Choosing: The Selected Poems of Liz Lochhead
Liz Lochhead
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Robert Burns: Poems
Robert Burns, Don Paterson
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Incomplete Tim Key
Tim Key
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Arioflotga
Frank Kuppner
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Aibisidh/ABC
Angus Peter Campbell
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Scots Poems for Children: An Anthology
Anne Forsyth
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Simpson: The Turbulent Life of a Medical Pioneer
Morrice McCrae
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Masculinity
Robert Crawford
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Getting Higher: the Complete Mountain Poems
Andrew Greig, Rory Watson, James Hutcheson
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The Tip of My Tongue
Robert Crawford
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Spirit Machines
Robert Crawford
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Selected Poems
Anna Akhmatova, Carol Ann Duffy
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Thi 20:09
Mark Thomson
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New Collected Poems
Iain Crichton-Smith, Matt McGuire
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Fiere
Jackie Kay
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The Hunt in the Forest
John Burnside
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Gift Songs
John Burnside
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