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Indelible Ink: Special Edition ‘The Year of Open Doors’
‘Novels are full of padding, they’re clearly objectionable’ Paul Reekie ‘Submission’ The above quote is one of my favourites and comes from the 1996 short story collection ‘Children of Albion Rovers’. It is the way I feel about many novels, and neatly sums up why I have such a love for the short story.
Alistair Braidwood
July 30, 2010
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This Week in the Gloaming 2010 #30
Each Sunday we present some of the best new photos of Scotland in the gloaming, the magical time before sunrise or after sunset. This week featuring images of Troon Harbour, Hopeman Rocks, the Forth Rail Bridge and Portobello.
Colin Campbell
July 25, 2010
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This Week in the Gloaming 2010 #29
Each Sunday we present some of the best new photos of Scotland in the gloaming, the magical time before sunrise or after sunset. This week featuring images of Knockando, Skye, Broughty Ferry and Dunnottar Castle.
Colin Campbell
July 18, 2010
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This Week in the Gloaming 2010 #28
Each Sunday we present some of the best new photos of Scotland in the gloaming, the magical time before sunrise or after sunset. This week featuring images of Loch Leven, Turnberry, South Uist and the Red Road Flats.
Colin Campbell
July 11, 2010
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Indelible Ink : Boyracers
There are many ways to start a novel, but surely one of the most arresting of recent times can be found in Alan Bissett’s ‘Boyracers’, which opens: ‘like rebel angels, bright, restless, sensually attuned to the flux and flow of mortal Falkirk, Belinda our chariot, our spirit guide, the wind rushing up and past her […]
Alistair Braidwood
July 5, 2010
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This Week in the Gloaming 2010 #27
Each Sunday we present some of the best new photos of Scotland in the gloaming, the magical time before sunrise or after sunset. This week featuring images of Cramond, Lunderston Bay, Todhead and Euchar.
Colin Campbell
July 4, 2010
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This Week in the Gloaming 2010 #26
Each Sunday we present some of the best new photos of Scotland in the gloaming, the magical time before sunrise or after sunset. In a week that included the longest day of the year we feature images of Loch Kishorn, The Trossachs, Skye and Loch Lomond. Aye, the nights are fair drawing in.
Colin Campbell
June 27, 2010
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This Week in the Gloaming 2010 #25
Each Sunday we present some of the best new photos of Scotland in the gloaming, the magical time before sunrise or after sunset. This week featuring images of Balmerino, Liathach, Dysart and Fairlie Bay.
Colin Campbell
June 20, 2010
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Interview with Ray Banks
Before finding success as an author, Fifer Ray Banks worked as a wedding singer, a double-glazing salesman, a croupier, a dole monkey, and a disgruntled temp. He recently spoke with our friends at Byker Books about deep fried Mars bars, John Terry’s libido and more.
Pete Reid
June 18, 2010