CATEGORY: Poetry, Drama, Criticism
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The Weights We Carry: Poems from a solo bike-packing journey around the Scottish Highlands and the Orkney Islands
C.D. Seventeen
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Elegies
Carol Ann Duffy, DBE
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Love
Carol Ann Duffy, DBE
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When Robert Burns Came to Tea and other poems
Bridget Nolan
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Sangs That Sing Sae Sweit: 50 Years o Lallans Poesie: 2022
Derrick McClure, Elaine Morton, William Hershaw
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Arctic Elegies
Peter Davidson
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Advent Street
Carol Ann Duffy, DBE
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Love: Poems to bolster every heart that ever beat
Donna Ashworth
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The Last Woman Born on the Island
Sharon Black
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Edinburgh Come All Ye
Alan Spence, Victoria Crowe, Alison Watt, Rose Strang, David Williams, Joyce Gunn Cairns
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Another Way to Split Water
Alycia Pirmohamed
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AA CLED WI CLOUDS SHE CAM: 60 LYRICS FRAE THE CHINESE: Translations in Scots and English
Brian Holton
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The Bone Library
Jenni Fagan
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Apostasy
John Burnside
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Porcelain Soul
Andreea Lichi, Gabriella Achihai, Julia Smyth, Scotland Street Press
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Tools of the Trade: Poems for New Doctors
Doctor John Gillies, Samuel Tongue, Doctor Lesley Morrison
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Other Worlds: An Anthology of Scottish Island Poems
Stewart Conn
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Carla
Carla Woodburn
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Life’s Stink and Honey
Lynn Valentine
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Limbic
Peter Scalpello
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