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Maggie Craig – Scottish Writer

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20th March 2018 Blog, Past Events Post a Comment

Aye Write! 2018 at the Mitchell Library Glasgow

Or: Red Clydesiders, the Dear Green Place & Sparkling White Snow Great event at this year’s Aye Write! Glasgow Book Festival and the large turnout was all the more impressive given the snow that had been falling all night and continued to fall through the morning. The Dear Green Place turned white. I was...

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4th February 2018 Blog, Past Events Post a Comment

Red Clydeside & The Scottish Suffragettes

This year we celebrate the centenary of women over 30 in Britain finally winning the right to vote but what links Red Clydeside & the Scottish (and English) suffragettes? Quite a lot, actually. You can read about the connections in the new paperback edition of When the Clyde Ran Red: A Social History of Red...

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Dance to the Storm

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Dance to the Storm, the second book in the Storm over Scotland series, now available as eBook, print and audio book.

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