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Home / Publications / Books / New Writing Scotland / New Writing Scotland 37: Sound of an Iceberg

New Writing Scotland 37: Sound of an Iceberg

SOUND OF AN ICEBERG

New Writing Scotland 37

Edited by Susie Maguire & Samuel Tongue

Published in: Paperback, 176 pages. 
By: Association for Scottish Literary Studies, Glasgow, October 2019. 
Price: £9.95 
ISBN 9781906841393

Cover image by Red Axe Design

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New Writing Scotland is the principal forum for poetry and short fiction in Scotland today. Every year it publishes the very best from both emerging and established writers, and lists many of the leading literary lights of Scotland among its past (and present) contributors. Sound of an Iceberg: New Writing Scotland 37 is the latest collection of excellent contemporary literature, drawn from a wide cross-section of Scottish culture and society, and includes new work from forty-one authors – some award-winning and internationally renowned, and some just beginning their careers. 


Contents

  • James Aitchison . . . . . In Aitken’s Stables
  • Karen Ashe . . . . . The Sound of an Iceberg Calving
  • Pamela Beasant . . . . . Leaving
  • Henry Bell . . . . . Dear Scottish Poets from England
  • Eloise Birtwhistle . . . . . Wholehearted
  • Chris Boyland . . . . . Anderston
  • Sam Burns . . . . . This is the Refrain
  • Norman Coburn . . . . . Slick o Wid
  • Krishan Coupland . . . . . More a Headbutt Than a Kiss
  • Anna Crowe . . . . . Jeweller in the Galerie Electra, Paris
  • Alec Finlay . . . . . avocado
  • Imogen Forster . . . . . Opencast Arcimboldo
  • Pippa Goldschmidt . . . . . Reading My Grandfather’s German Passport
  • Stephanie Green . . . . . Crimson
  • Lesley Harrison . . . . . Eday, North Isles
  • Izabela Ilowska . . . . . Bones
  • Anita John . . . . . Someone Shouted
  • Shane Johnstone . . . . . The Wurl As Experiencit Bi Seamus Richardson Oan The 18th Auguste
  • Suzy A. Kelly . . . . . Thrum
  • Ingrid Leonard . . . . . Maeshowe – I / Maeshowe – II
  • Shona McCombes . . . . . Among the Pigeons
  • Neil McCrindle . . . . . On the Cup
  • Stuart Macdonald . . . . . White Wind Turbine, Harthill
  • Crìsdean MacIlleBhàin . . . . . Mo Shearmon
  • Laura Muetzelfeldt . . . . . Anna on the Wing
  • Colette O’Connor . . . . . Looking at an Eighteenth-century Atlas
  • Niall O’Gallagher . . . . . Blàth na Bealtaine / Bearnain-Bhride
  • Pip Osmond-Wiliams . . . . . Tantallon Road
  • Alycia Pirmohamed . . . . . Ebb and Flow
  • Martin Raymond . . . . . One Week in the White City
  • Calum Rodger . . . . . Press X to Jump in Mass Grave
  • Cynthia Rogerson . . . . . South Van Ness 1971
  • Mark Russell . . . . . Men, As A Matter of Fact
  • Finola Scott . . . . . Moss
  • Elissa Soave . . . . . Blood
  • Dan Spencer . . . . . Our Common Areas
  • Iain Twiddy . . . . . Maybe
  • Lois Wappler . . . . . Blether
  • Lynnda Wardle . . . . . The Fight
  • Helen Welsh . . . . . Fairy Fay
  • Mary Wight . . . . . 3-2=1

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