Patricia Ace: Talking To Cancer
Juliet Antill: A Night In Fermanagh
Douglas Bruton: Walk Don’t Run
Becky Carnaffin: My Sister Lives in a Council Flat
Jim Carruth: Bringing In The Cows
Lynn Davidson: Leaving Bass Rock Gannet Colony
Beth Frieden: A’ sireadh thaibhsean air tràigh a’ Bhàigh Siar, Bhatarsaigh / Muc-mhara
Harry Giles: The Worker
Brian Hamill: Thinking these thoughts
Lars Horn: Forest
Sandra Ireland: Ultramarine
Vicki Jarrett: Yellowness
Russell Jones: Cartography of a Rural Landscape
Jeff Kemp: This is Bill from Birmingham
Marcas Mac an Tuairneir: Neòineanan
Pàdraig MacAoidh: Geographical Exclusions Apply
Eilidh McCabe: Amber
Al McClimens: Ode to a Burning Astronaut / Relationship Advice Part Three: Breaking Up is Very Hard to Do
Kevin MacNeil: Makar
Kirsten MacQuarrie: MMM
Iain MacRath: isopodum (sgliatair) / Meteor / Tiodhlac
Ian Madden: Cracks in an Edifice of Sheer Reason
Susan Mansfield: Sloth / Eight Reasons
Lynsey May: Scars On Their Knuckles
Donald S. Murray: How the Loch Ness Monster Stole My Husband
Julie Rea: Shark Tooth
Margaret Ries: Lucky Strike
Mark Russell: Drama
David Simons: Remember From Where You Came
Mark Ryan Smith: Whaler’s Testament
A. Steed: The Last Door
Margaret Stewart: Orion’s Mouth
Simon Sylvester: The Few Poor Houses of My Sanndabhaig
Kenny Taylor: Cull
Valerie Thornton: Family
Aisha Tufail: If
Jim Waite: Collops o Colonsay / The Impedimentae o Age
Fiona Ritchie Walker: A Praise Poem for My Husband’s Love of Bookmarking / Comeuppance
Roderick Watson: A Rain Poem for Sandy Hutchison
Sarah Whiteside: With Their Best Clothes On
Susie Maguire is a writer best known for short stories. As well as publishing two collections – The Short Hello and Furthermore – more than thirty of her stories have been broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and Radio Scotland. She is an experienced editor, having produced four anthologies to date (Little Black Dress; Something Wicked: new Scottish crime fiction; Scottish Love Stories; and Hoots! An anthology of Scottish comic writing). An accomplished broadcaster and stage performer, with a background in acting, stand-up comedy and television presenting, she is a member of Equity, and of the Society of Authors. An Arvon tutor at Moniack Mhor and The Story House Ireland, she is also a mentor for WoMentoring.
The publication of another New Writing Scotland is always a
significant date on the Scottish literary calendar … this 36th
volume of NWS has both an impressive number of strong and
well-executed ideas and a spirit of ambition and optimism.
*The Herald*
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