Pond master:

Audio version of a new short story by Lisa Jones

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Everybody hurts:

Suzanne Latre on the healing power of art

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Was it Shakespeare or Dorothy Parker:

A poem by Ben Mitchell

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Charming:

The second instalment in a new series of flash fiction by Naomi Ronner

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The black bough:

A short story of lust and longing in the Old Town, by Lisa Locascio

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Onion Rings:

By Ben Mitchell

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How to make friends:

A poem by Maxine Rose Munro

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Edge Lands:

In the ‘Edgelands’ project, photographer and illustrator James Sinfield explores the hinterland between urban areas and the ‘proper’ countryside.

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Books
Young soul rebels:

Liz MacWhirter on Lamorna Ash’s compelling exploration of Gen Z’s turn to religion

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The pipeline:

A short story by Frank Rennie, inspired by Alison McGill’s painting ‘Coastal Aerial View’.

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Film
Down the rabbit hole:

As Halloween looms, DTRH looks at the scariest monsters in animation. Quivering behind the sofa: Nathanael Smith

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Photo by David Gallagher
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Is love past its sell-by date? Hannah McGill (part one) thinks she’s better off without it, while Tom McLean (part two) skips through a buttercup meadow hand in hand wi’ his gie bonnie lass.

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Kathleen Hanna (right) singing live with Bikini Kill in the early '90s.
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In the first of a series of letters to artists who inspired them, author Kirsty Logan salutes singer Kathleen Hanna.

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New Writing
The Jazz Messenger:

A short story by Ken Irvine

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Poetry
I Have Fallen In Love With The Forth Bridge:

A poem by Keith Armstrong

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