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InCreative Scotland LiteraturebyViccy AdamsCove & Kilcreggan Book Festival - 2020 editionLearn more about the Cove and Kilcreggan Book Festival digital programme in 2020, supported by an award from the Open Fund for…May 12, 2021
InCreative Scotland LiteraturebyViccy AdamsSociety of Authors — advocating for writers in ScotlandLearn more about the Society of Author’s plans to advocate for all writers in Scotland, with support from the Open Fund for OrganisationsMar 2, 2022
InCreative Scotland LiteraturebyViccy AdamsI Am Loud Productions — Return to Form Season TwoLearn more about I Am Loud’s second season of Return to Form, supported by the Open Fund for OrganisationsFeb 9, 2022
InCreative Scotland LiteraturebyAlice TarbuckNew Writing Scotland 40Since 1983, New Writing Scotland has been turning out annual collections of new written work in English, Gaelic, and Scots, from writers…Oct 5, 2021
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