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Porla:

By Emma Naismith

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The Tale of the Crail Crab, Tae a Fisherman He Speak Wi:

A new poem by Lauren Clarke

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The Dead Hours:

By Emma Grace Manno 

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By Heather Pearson

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Most of us turn a blind eye to the anti-social practices of Amazon, writes Peter Burnett

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