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Scottish Writers' Podcast


An audio showcase of new writing in Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland.

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1. Sally Jordan - Onions
First Prize Winner in Dumfries & Galloway Arts Association Flash Fiction Competition 2006. Read by Jules Horne.listen to storyOnionsThere is a woman crying and chopping onions. She cries for dead babies and the pained, crooked lives all around her.Along her window sill a line of mice watch the brown

public date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 07:15:41 -0600 - (2 MB Type: MPEG)

2. Alexander Berry - Climbing to the Scottish Poetry Library
Joint Second Prize Winner in Dumfries & Galloway Arts Association Flash Fiction Competition 2006. Read by Robin Dalgliesh.listen to storyClimbing to the Scottish Poetry LibraryHer buttocks hypnotised me. They were perfectly formed, sheathed in a light tan summer skirt, attached to a pair of well-for

public date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 06:42:57 -0600 - (2 MB Type: MPEG)

3. Janette Walkinshaw - Shoes
Joint Second Prize Winner in Dumfries & Galloway Arts Association Flash Fiction Competition 2006. Read by Jules Horne.listen to storyShoesChrissie?s right shoe developed a hole. Fortunately the weather was dry.She hated the public ordeal of buying shoes. Who ever had the confidence to ask for a priv

public date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 06:43:51 -0600 - (2 MB Type: MPEG)

4. Giancarlo Rinaldi - Poker Chips
Runner-Up in Dumfries & Galloway Arts Association Flash Fiction Competition 2006. Read by Bruce MacKenzie.listen to storyPoker Chips The big game. Five-card draw, six players and seven days' takings on the table. An old school affair that started on a Monday night and finished on a Wednesday morning

public date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 06:26:56 -0600 - (2 MB Type: MPEG)

5. Suneeta Rathore - Bark and Bite
Runner-Up in Dumfries & Galloway Arts Association Flash Fiction Competition 2006. Read by Jo Leavesey.listen to storyBark and BiteThe spoilt child was having another tantrum.Her screams could be heard throughout the basement of her apartment."I want a dog, I want a dog, I want a D", she threw toys.

public date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 06:28:01 -0600 - (2 MB Type: MPEG)

6. It was the most... by Vivien Jones
Runner-Up in Dumfries & Galloway Arts Association Flash Fiction Competition 2006. Read by Robin Dalgliesh.listen to story[Untitled]It was the most beautiful t-shirt. White, light and sleek. Perfect cut. Ashley twirled in front of the mirror, loving herself from every angle. It was so cool. She grinn

public date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 06:33:36 -0600 - (2 MB Type: MPEG)

7. Jim Gardiner - Henrys boots
Runner-Up in Dumfries & Galloway Arts Association Flash Fiction Competition 2006. Read by Bruce MacKenzie.listen to storyHenrys bootsMy dad he goes Jake this is History. Arsenals last match at Highbury. Ever. An I want you to remember you wos there. Wont be no classic though. Its Wigan.No classic. W

public date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 06:30:38 -0600 - (2 MB Type: MPEG)

8. Angela Everitt - Community Spirit
Runner-Up in Dumfries & Galloway Arts Association Flash Fiction Competition 2006. Read by Jo Leavesey.listen to storyCommunity SpiritThey?d hired the community mini-bus and left the village square just as dusk was falling. The trip had been well organised by the Community Association. Mrs Dugdale wa

public date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 06:32:02 -0600 - (1 MB Type: MPEG)

9. Peter Blake - Plastered
Runner-Up in Dumfries & Galloway Arts Association Flash Fiction Competition 2006. Read by Bruce MacKenzie.listen to storyPlasteredDiners at ristoranti Da Delfina are presented with a glass of prosecco to sip while making their selection from the menu. Favoured guests, are served by Carlo himself. He

public date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 06:34:09 -0600 - (2 MB Type: MPEG)

10. Hugh Bryden - We Have To Do Something
People's Prize Winner and Runner-Up in Dumfries & Galloway Arts Association Flash Fiction Competition 2006. Read by Robin Dalgliesh.listen to storyWe Have To Do Something?We have to do something. Socialism is slipping through our fingers like sand.?Boris was worried, so were the gathered representat

public date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 06:34:48 -0600 - (2 MB Type: MPEG)

11. Alison Reid - Old Wives' Tales
Winner in Dumfries & Galloway Arts Association Monologue Competition 2005. Read by Matthew Zajac/Annie Grace and produced by Hamish MacDonald for DGAA.listen (lo-fi)for a hi-fi version of this recording, click here.

public date: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 10:03:39 -0500 - (6 MB Type: MPEG)

12. Des O'Donnell - The Nun and the Sheriff
Winner in Dumfries & Galloway Arts Association Monologue Competition 2005. Read by Matthew Zajac/Annie Grace and produced by Hamish MacDonald for DGAA.listen hereOr for a hi-fi version of this recording, click here.

public date: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 10:05:42 -0500 - (7 MB Type: MPEG)

13. Giancarlo Rinaldi - Brothers of the Backshop
Winner in Dumfries & Galloway Arts Association Monologue Competition 2005. Read by Matthew Zajac/Annie Grace and produced by Hamish MacDonald for DGAA.listenfor a hi-fi version of this recording, click here.

public date: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 10:06:48 -0500 - (7 MB Type: MPEG)

14. Hamish MacDonald - Ode
Reading in Scots of an Ode by Hamish MacDonald to Commemorate the World Burns Federation's First Summer School, July 2003. Hamish is the first Robert Burns Writing Fellow for Dumfries & Galloway, and Joint Artistic Director of Dogstar Theatre Company.about Hamish MacDonaldlistenFor a hifi version of

public date: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 10:08:10 -0500 - (3 MB Type: MPEG)

15. Rab Wilson
Poet, translator and performer Rab Wilson (Sanquhar, Dumfriesshire), reads from his latest collection in Scots and English. Works include his Scots translation of The Ruba?iyat of Omar Khayyam and parliamentary poems commissioned for MSP Cathie Jamieson. about Rab Wilson listen (2MB) For a hifi vers

public date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 09:01:23 -0600 - (2 MB Type: MPEG)

16. Mary Smith
Reading by journalist and poet Mary Smith (Castle Douglas), author of Before the Taliban and a Creative Writing MLitt student at Glasgow University. Most recently, she collaborated with the National Theatre of Scotland on Home Dumfries. about Mary Smith listenFor a hifi version of this MP3, go hereP

public date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 04:42:42 -0600 - (3 MB Type: MPEG)

17. Tom Pow
Reading by poet and playwright Tom Pow (Dumfries), who heads the Creative and Cultural Studies department at Glasgow University's Crichton Campus. Recently shortlisted for a Creative Scotland Award, his collections include Landscapes and Legacies and Red Letter Day. about Tom Powlisten (3 MB)For a h

public date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 08:59:10 -0600 - (3 MB Type: MPEG)

18. Derek Ross
Poetry reading in Scots and English by Derek Ross (Dumfries), Stranraer-born microbiologist at D&G Royal Infirmary. His poems and photography have also been exhibited in collaborations with Angus Macmillan, Canan's Solus (2003), Tidelines (2004), and Beyond the Wall (2005). about Derek Rosslisten (3

public date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 05:37:06 -0600 - (3 MB Type: MPEG)

19. Liz Niven
Reading in Scots and English by poet and playright Liz Niven (Dumfries), former D&G Writer in Residence. Her collections include Stravaigin and Burning Whins, and her poetry is engraved in public art installations in southwest Scotland.about Liz Nivenlisten (3MB)For a hifi version of this MP3, go he

public date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 04:57:03 -0600 - (4 MB Type: MPEG)

20. Angus Macmillan
Reading in Gaelic and English by Angus Macmillan (Dumfries). Born in Lewis, he has worked in Dumfries as a psychologist for over twenty-five years. His collection, Life Lines, is published by Markings Press, and he has produced three exhibitions of poetry and photography with Derek Ross.about Angus

public date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 09:05:10 -0600 - (4 MB Type: MPEG)




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