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Blog – Carly Brown
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An American writer in Scotland. Grown Up Poetry Needs to Leave Me Alone. I Love St Andrews. Creative Friends: Laura Becherer and Cameo Marlatt. February 15, 2017. February 15, 2017. This is Creative Friends, the series where I spotlight friends whose work inspires me. I’m very excited to feature two mega talented women: Cameo Marlatt and Laura Becherer, authors of the recently released. A Drink of One’s Own: Cocktails for Literary Ladies. A Drink of One’s Own. Which we were studying in a class at that ti...
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The Gleam of Light on Water: Coming into Flower
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The Gleam of Light on Water. Geo-poetics, permaculture and peace. Wherever We Live Now. Wednesday, 12 June 2013. There's a whole lot of progress and change going on in this territory. The herbs are full and lush, and sage and thyme are drying in the kitchen for the winter. The iris border has come magnificently into flower, all at once this time, instead of spreading itself out over a month. The lavenders I bought last summer are bulking up, and beginning to show their true colours. Lightmaker, a spark'&...
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Poetry at the...: October 2009
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Thursday, 8 October 2009. Introducing The October 2009 Readers - 3. Eddie Gibbons. Is more Ryanair than Debonair. And he can prove it. How It Will Be. You will think of her. Less and less,. Although you’ll think. No less of her. These thoughts, though few,. Stays with you longest. Links to this post. Monday, 5 October 2009. Introducing The October 2009 Readers - 2. Dave Coates. Magazine, runs a poetry night at The Bowery. He blogs at The Not Brazilian Blog. This is a cupcake, not a muffin,. Has published...
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Brigid Collins: Links
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Here are a some sites where more of my work may be viewed, plus a few links to some other good stuff! Review of RSA Open Exhibition 2010 at RSA Galleries. Duncan Macmillan review of the RSA Open Exhibition, in "The Scotsman", mentions my book form "Our Two Soules" as a highlight. Follow the link to read his full review of the exhibition. www:. Http:/ living.scotsman.com/features/Visual-art-reviews-RSA-Open.6626823.jp? Http:/ another-land.co.uk/. Hush" short film onto you tube and vimeo. Website for the S...
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Notes From the Festival: The sound of Norway
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Notes From the Festival. Read about what's been happening at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Tuesday, 13 August 2013. The sound of Norway. Is it really day 4 already? There have been plenty more Book Festival highlights in the last few days including:. Yesterday evening's Jura Unbound when the magnificent Ljodahått brought their intriguing blend of poetry and music all the way from Norway. The moment Sandi Toksvig met the Gruffalo. Cerys Matthews played some open air tunes. Edinburgh City Libr...
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Notes From the Festival: Listen again, first books and photographs
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Notes From the Festival. Read about what's been happening at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Wednesday, 21 August 2013. Listen again, first books and photographs. As day 12 draws to a close we look back on the last couple of days (and then look forward too) . We've now published audio recordings of a handful of this year’s events in the Media Gallery our website. Including Baroness Susan Greenfield in conversation with Kirsty Wark. Susan Greenfield talks to Kirsty Wark. The Big Voting Box.
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Notes From the Festival: 08/11/13
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Notes From the Festival. Read about what's been happening at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Sunday, 11 August 2013. The perfect beginning and plenty more to come. Wow – what a day we had yesterday! There was dancing and drumming. And books being signed. Jeremy Strong made the audience laugh their socks off. And Salman Rushdie told us that ‘You cannot be a novelist unless you are fully engaged in life’. And that was only day one! Rome-born Niccolò Ammaniti unveils his new novel. Brigadier Davi...
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Notes From the Festival: 08/19/13
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Notes From the Festival. Read about what's been happening at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Monday, 19 August 2013. An actor's life, monsters in the Gardens and some very important poetry news. In the last few days we’ve seen…. Revealing quite a lot. Including his thoughts on the Russian winter Olympics and his exciting movie plans for next year. The announcement of a major new poetry competition for young people – the Edwin Morgan Poetry Award. Interviews with two of our Stripped. Recounts i...
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Notes From the Festival: Stripped kicks off and Independence is in the air
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Notes From the Festival. Read about what's been happening at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Thursday, 15 August 2013. Stripped kicks off and Independence is in the air. So, what’s been happening since we last posted? Alasdair Gray set the record straight. Over his ‘settlers and colonists’ comments and revealed why he turned down a knighthood. Our Stripped programme of events. Got underway in fine style with two legendary creators - Chris Ware and Joe Sacco. Still to come…. To celebrate the br...
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Notes From the Festival: So little time, so much to do
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Notes From the Festival. Read about what's been happening at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Saturday, 24 August 2013. So little time, so much to do. The final weekend is here. But don’t be sad – there are still 3 days of bookish fun to be had. Of events celebrating comics, graphic novels and the people who create them is well and truly underway. Catch up with what happened on Stripped Friday with this handy. Classic comic strip creator Posy Simmonds. At 4:30pm. £10 (£8). At 3pm. £10 ...Shares...
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