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Tag: literature

qmunicate reads: The Fishermen and 1Q84

Kirsty Campbell and Aike Jansen kickstart our new book review feature as part of the Arts and Culture section. If … More

1Q84, aike jansen, arts and culture, book, Book Review, Chigozie Obioma, glasgow university, Haruki Murakami, Kirsty Campbell, literature, The Fishermen, University of Glasgow
the sacrificial poetry review

The Sacrificial Poetry Review: How to Book A Poet

  Poets are everywhere! They’re in your bars, on your TVs, lurking in the shadows of West End side streets … More

literature, Poetry, poetry events, qmunicate, ross mcfarlane, slam poetry, the sacrificial poetry review

Why you should read… Ali Smith

Stories can be found everywhere…in the people we pass on the streets, in places, times, in our friends and family, … More

Ali Smith, books, culture, fiction, glasgow university, Kirsty Dunlop, literature, Short stories, The First Person and Other Stories, University of Glasgow
the sacrificial poetry review

The Sacrificial Poetry Review: Why Poetry?

Welcome to your regularly scheduled poetry interruption. Ready to switch off already? Not a good idea. ‘Cause this here is … More

agnes torok, carly brown, craig cunningham, david forrest, finola scott, kirsty nicholson, literature, Poetry, robert burns, ross macfarlane, sarah kay, shane koyczan, slam poetry, stephen watt, the sacrificial poetry review, why poetry?

Wheel Barrow Marrow Part Deux

As promised, the sequel to wheel barrow marrow. As you can see the plot truly is thickening. [11 year old Ruaraidh … More

africa, alive, atom, cars, character, Comics, farm, farmer, food, literature, magic, nuclear, nut, peanut, restaurants, shed, tractor, transportation, vegetable, wheel barrow

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