thi wurd Magazine, Issue 1
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Features fiction and poetry by fourteen writers, including poetry by Tom Leonard. Artwork is provided by five visual artists, and this issue contains a classic reprint of a Sherwood Anderson story.
Features fiction and poetry by fourteen writers, including poetry by Tom Leonard. Artwork is provided by five visual artists, and this issue contains a classic reprint of a Sherwood Anderson story.
Kevin Cormack was born and brought up in Kirkwall. His poems take place in ordinary parts of the town, rather than in more obviously scenic locations. All are written in the living language of Orkney:
Wur dopplegangers welcomed us
wae cult-like smiles, trestle tables
decked oot wae wur stoor-bliind
bruck, at the Hell’s Half Acre
ker boot sale.
Tonnie Void is a booklet/pamphlet publication (40pp)
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Ticket for in-person event at Stereo: a literary and musical tribute to ‘Blood on the Tracks’ by Bob Dylan on Saturday 8th March 2025, 7.30pm – 10.30pm.
Featuring musical guests Stevie Jackson (of Belle and Sebastian), Francis Macdonald (of Teenage Fanclub), Marigold and Rachel Gaughan, plus fiction, poetry, film, art and our stall selling books, magazines, totes, t-shirts, badges and more.
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Earthly Rewards features fifty-one pieces of fiction, poetry and experimental writing. It’s a book that has its heart in Glasgow, but branches out to include contributions from writers and artists in many different countries and continents.
Once again, we collaborate with internationally renowned artists Lorna Robertson and Andrew Cranston. This time it’s Lorna Robertson who provides the cover art, while Andrew Cranston’s full-colour illustrations are inside.
Earthly Rewards is an ambitious and unique literary anthology that is testament to the power of artistic collaboration.