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Into Books Review: Silent Riders of the Sea by John Gerard Fagan
Book: Silent Riders of the SeaAuthor: John Gerard FaganPublisher: Cyberbirdy Publishing (2024) Consider if this is a man Who works in the mud Who
Bloody Scotland: Dark Islands
Dark Islands @ Bloody Scotland Into Books author, George Paterson (The Girl, The Crow, The Writer And The Fighter & Westerwick), will feature on this
Into Books Reviews
Well, we are now in full summer swing though perhaps that depends if the rain is tipping it down as you read this (we sincerely
Into Music: The Greatest Band You’ve Never Heard – Chapter 14
EVERYBODY WANTS TO RULE THE WORLDThe true story of the greatest band you’ve never heard Chapter 14 – There Can Be Only One It was
Into Books Review: Dashboard Elvis Is Dead by David F Ross
Book: Dashboard Elvis Is DeadAuthor: David F RossPublisher: Orenda Books Book Trailer… Review by George Paterson @gfpaterson Following the success of his fifth novel, the
Into Books Review: Brown Sauce by Pauline Lagan
Book: Brown SauceAuthor: Pauline LaganPublisher: Razur Cuts Books Falkirk might not be the centre of the universe but its cultural backdrop has, and is, certainly
Music Books Review – Grant McPhee
Alternatives to Valium – Alastair McKay Any book which starts with an anecdote describing Brigitte Bardot filming on a beach in East Lothian, where
Into Books Review: Hungry Beat: The Scottish Pop Underground (1977-1984)
Book: Hungry Beat: The Scottish Independent Pop Underground (1977-1984)Authors: Douglas MacIntyre and Grant McPhee with Neil CooperPublisher: White Rabbit Books It many ways it was
Into Books Review: Relativism by Mary Ford Neal
Books: RelativismAuthor: Mary Ford NealPublisher: Taproot Press This is a book of relations, in the sense of both relationships and relatives. Mary Ford Neal records
Into Books Review: A Working Class State of Mind by Colin Burnett
Book: A Working Class State of Mind Author: Colin BurnettPublisher: Pierpoint Press (2021) Colin Burnett is a Midlothian based short-story writer, who has an inherent
Into Books Review: Dante’s Trilogy by Alasdair Gray
Books: Dante’s TrilogyAuthor: Alasdair GrayPublisher: Canongate William Blake, an English writer and artist of genius, illustrated Dante’s Divine Comedy but didn’t translate it. Alasdair Gray,
The Girl, The Crow, The Writer And The Fighter
May Morgenstern has started a book she cannot afford to put down. From the pre and post-war streets of bohemian Paris to the cool azure