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World book trip:

Which novel would you recommend to someone who had never read a word written in your country? The first stop on our tour is Scotland, where Alan Warner highlights James Kelman’s astonishing Kieron Smith, boy

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Bring in the fire:

By Angela Yausheva

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Anne Leigh Parrish:

Celebrating the beauty of Washington State

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Ivy:

By Margaret Poynor-Clark

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Most read this week:

Growing pains:

By Angela Yausheva

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No vacancies:

Part One. By Heather Pearson

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Highway of tears:

By Margaret Poynor-Clark

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How I write:

By Amy Jardine

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True colours:

Lydia Tsiouva captures simple moments of beauty in everyday life

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Books
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Hope and despair:

The highly lauded Nell Zink is one of many US writers considering the challenges of activism today, but her work lacks one vital element, writes Sibylla Kalid

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Collaborations
Call for submissions:

We publish original art and invite writers to submit stories inspired by the work

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Film
Down the rabbit hole:

Live action updates of Disney classics are a pale imitation of the originals, and only one shall go the ball, writes Nathanael Smith

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Ideas
Testing times:

Against international evidence about its negative effect, the Scottish government has introduced testing throughout the education system, beginning at Primary 1. Sue Palmer sets ministers their own test

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Music
Dance this mess around:

Neil Cooper on the unbearable lightness of being the B-52s – forty odd years hangin’ with the Deadbeat club.

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New Writing
Sasha:

A short story by Lisa Locascio

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Poetry
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Onion Rings:

By Ben Mitchell

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