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The Association for Scottish Literature is an educational charity promoting the languages and literature of Scotland. Founded in 1970, we publish classic works of Scottish literature which have either been neglected or which merit a fresh presentation to a modern audience; collections of scholarly essays and monographs; and Scotnotes, a series of study guides to major Scottish writers for senior school pupils and undergraduates. For more than forty years we have also published New Writing Scotland, an annual anthology of contemporary poetry and prose in English, Gaelic and Scots.
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BOOKS FROM ASL
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Ena Lamont Stewart’s Men Should Weep
John Hodgart
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The International Companion to Scottish Poetry
Carla Sassi
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The International Companion to Edwin Morgan
Alan Riach
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The International Companion to Lewis Grassic Gibbon
Scott Lyall
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A Portable Shelter
Kirsty Logan
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The Rooftop Busker
Gerry Cambridge
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Mary Paterson, or, the Fatal Error
David Pae
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The Space of Fiction: Voices from Scotland in a Post-Devolution Age
Marie-Odile Pittin-Hedon
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The Short Stories of George Mackay Brown
Linden Bicket
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Neil M. Gunn’s the Silver Darlings
John Burns
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Songs of Other Places
Gerry Cambridge, Zoe Strachan
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From the Line: Scottish War Poetry 1914-1945
David Goldie, Roderick Watson
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The Poetry of Edwin Morgan
James McGonigal
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Black Middens
Carl MacDougall, Zoe Strachan
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A Song of Glasgow Town: The Collected Poems of Marion Bernstein
Marion H. Bernstein, Edward H. Cohen, Anne R. Fertig, Linda Fleming
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Eric Linklater’s Private Angelo and the Dark of Summer
Christopher Nicol
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Sue Glover’s Bondagers and the Straw Chair
John Hodgart
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A Little Touch of Cliff in the Evening
Carl MacDougall, Zoe Strachan
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Traditional Tales
Allan Cunningham, Tim Killick
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An Cuilithionn 1939: The Cuillin 1939 and Unpublished Poems
Sorley Maclean, Christopher Whyte
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The Poetry of Sorley MacLean
Emma Dymock
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Local Hero (1983): Directed by Bill Forsyth
David Manderson, Alistair Scott
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Kirsteen: The Story of a Scotch Family Seventy Years Ago
Mrs. Oliphant, Anne M. Scriven
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Kirsteen: The Story of a Scotch Family Seventy Years Ago
Mrs. Oliphant, Anne M. Scriven
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Richard Strachan
Richard Strachan is a former bookseller, who lives in Edinburgh with his family. His short fiction has been published in various magazines including The Dark and Interzone, and by Galley Beggar Press in their digital singles list.
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Tapsalteerie
Tapsalteerie is an independent poetry press based in rural Aberdeenshire. We publish a diverse range of poetry with a focus on new and innovative writing, translations, collaborative working, and the Scots language. Tapsalteerie started life as a pamph …