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Ordorica on How We Named The Stars - Glasgow Review of Books, TERMS AND CONDITIONS, AND LIFE: On 'The Delivery' by Margarita García Robayo (Trans. by Megan McDowell) - Glasgow Review of Books, THE FUTURE'S A TREACHEROUS BEAST: Bram E. Gieben on 'The Darkest Timeline' and more. - Glasgow Review of Books, CONSTRUCTIONS OF IDENTITY: On 'The Hotel Hokusai' by T.Y. Garner - Glasgow Review of Books, FUTURE GLASGOW: Graham Rae On 'Soundproof in Satellite Town' and more. - Glasgow Review of Books, I WANT PEOPLE TO SEE THE WORLD DIFFERENTLY: An Interview with Michel Faber - Glasgow Review of Books, wp.me, HOPEFUL AS THE HEART ITSELF: Two Prose Poems by David Kinloch - Glasgow Review of Books, PROPERTIES OF SORROW: On 'The Grief Nurse' by Angie Spoto - Glasgow Review of Books, THE UNIVERSE IS NOT A QUESTION: On Objects in the Prose Poem - Glasgow Review of Books, TO DEFINE MYSELF BEFORE SOMEONE ELSE DEFINES ME: On 'The Working Classic' by Aaron Kent. - Glasgow Review of Books, FUTURE GLASGOW: Selected Poems - Glasgow Review of Books, EXCEEDING THE GRASP: On 'Child Ballad' by David Wheatley - Glasgow Review of Books, STRANGE AND COMPLEX LOVE: Kirsty Logan on 'The Unfamiliar' - Glasgow Review of Books, ONE SUPERSTITION'S AS GOOD AS ANOTHER: On Queen MacBeth by Val McDermid - Glasgow Review of Books, FUTURE GLASGOW: Mars/Earth/Sun by Rebecca Green - Glasgow Review of Books, IT TOOK EVERYTHING I HAD: Andrew O'Hagan on 'Caledonian Road' and more - Glasgow Review of Books, BELIEIN YER AIN LEED: On 'Contermacious Temerity' by Keeks Mc - Glasgow Review of Books, THE MYTH OF OUR AGE: Josie Giles and Rody Gorman chat all things Sweeney - Glasgow Review of Books, IDEAS OF BURNING: On 'Candle Poems' by Greg Thomas - Glasgow Review of Books, AUDIENCES LOVE THE SLAM: On The Scottish Poetry Slam Championships - Glasgow Review of Books, FUTURE GLASGOW: Clutha 2525 by SJ Ward - Glasgow Review of Books, TO FEEL AND WRITE, NOT STAND AND WAIT: 'The Department of Work and Pensions Assesses a Jade Fish' by Nuala Watt - Glasgow Review of Books, WORKING TO CHANGE POPULAR CULTURE: On 'Listen' by Michel Faber - Glasgow Review of Books, HISTORY FOR MODERN TIMES: Sara Sheridan on her new novel and more - Glasgow Review of Books, FOOD IS JUST A FORM OF LANGUAGE: On 'Knead' by Sean Wai Keung - Glasgow Review of Books, SEIZE THE STAGE: A History of the Scottish Slam Championships - Glasgow Review of Books, IN THE SKIN OF TWO WORLDS: An interview with Hubert Matiúwàa - Glasgow Review of Books, I EXPECTED FAILURE: An Interview with Daljit Nagra - Glasgow Review of Books, FUTURE GLASGOW: Forever in Scotland by Callum McSorley - Glasgow Review of Books, IMMERSIVE, QUIRKY, MULTI-SENSORY: An interview with Ryan van Winkle - Glasgow Review of Books, RADICAL ACTS OF SELF-CARE: On 'Twelve Moons' by Caro Giles - Glasgow Review of Books, SEASONS' INEVITABLE ENDINGS: 'When the Whooper Swans Came' by Jane Picton Smith - Glasgow Review of Books, NO ESCAPE FROM THE SELF: On 'Looking For A Kiss' by Richard Cabut - Glasgow Review of Books, EVERY MATERIAL DETAIL: On 'Imaging | A type history' by Juliet Ramsden - Glasgow Review of Books, A SHIPLOAD OF SYMBOLIC FREIGHT: On 'Chimera' by Alice Thompson - Glasgow Review of Books, THE REBIRTH OF WOMAN: On Mary, Or The Birth of Frankenstein by Anne Eekhout (trans. Laura Watkinson) - Glasgow Review of Books, A GLASWEGIAN MASTERPIECE: On Thomas Healy's 'It Might Have Been Jerusalem' - Glasgow Review of Books, STRUGGLING FOR CREATIVITY: The Lives of the Artists by Susan Finlay - Glasgow Review of Books, THE GRB BURNS ESSAY: Tannahill & Burns: A Politics of Archetype in Literary Art - Glasgow Review of Books, EVERY DISCORDANT SYMPHONY: On Georg Büchner and Woyzeck - Glasgow Review of Books, Agallamh LLG còmhla ri Alasdair C. MacIlleBhàin - Glasgow Review of Books, WITNESS OR CONFESSION: Lucky Day and Late Gifts - Glasgow Review of Books, OPEN CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS - On The Theme: Future Glasgow - Glasgow Review of Books, TONIGHT, THE DEAD DANCE WITH HER: Cocktails with Joelle Taylor - Glasgow Review of Books, INSERT NEW GLITCHES: An interview with the Editors of 'Brilliant Vibrating Interface'. - Glasgow Review of Books, ON NATURE & BEING: In Ascension by Martin MacInnes - Glasgow Review of Books, SPIT BACK YOUR HEART: Three Novels About Musical Obsession - Glasgow Review of Books, GLASGOW THROUGH GRAY: Poor Things & Alasdair Gray's Legacy - Glasgow Review of Books, GUID, RAUCH, FINE FLYTING: WTF Is Normal Anyway? by Jo Gilbert. - Glasgow Review of Books, BEAUTY IN HER CHAOS?: Scammer by Caroline Calloway - Glasgow Review of Books, FROM UNDER THE BED: The Sleepless by Liam Bell - Glasgow Review of Books, MOMENTS OF UNUSUAL CLARITY: Anamnesis by Iona Lee - Glasgow Review of Books, SLIGHEAN ÙRA GU OBAIR MHICPHÀRLAIN - Glasgow Review of Books, WILD, FABULOUS FUN: Luda by Grant Morrison - Glasgow Review of Books, WE LEARNED TO BURN: Pibroch by John Bolland - Glasgow Review of Books, QUITE BEAUTIFULLY NOT: Always Open Always Closed by Caitlin Merrett King - Glasgow Review of Books, NEW SHORT FICTION: Shamsiel the Collector by John K. Peck - Glasgow Review of Books, IMPOSSIBLE NOT TO LOVE: Vehicle by Jen Calleja - Glasgow Review of Books, HOW BRIGHT THE FLAME BURNS: From Our Own Fire by William Letford - Glasgow Review of Books, ALLT A’ BHONNAICH: A Stirlingshire Burn by Chris Powici - Glasgow Review of Books, DISCOVERY, SELF & LINGUISTIC SURPRISE: Thirsty Sea by Erica Mou - Glasgow Review of Books, CÒ AN SGEULACHD IS FHEÀRR LEIBH? Taisbeanadh SGEUL / STORY aig Leabharlann Nàiseanta na h-Alba - Glasgow Review of Books, WEEP & BE NOURISHED: Greengown - New & Selected Poems by David Kinloch. - Glasgow Review of Books, WEEP & BE NOURISHED: Three Poems by David Kinloch. - Glasgow Review of Books, DISTURBING, TROUBLING, ODDLY GORGEOUS: It's Lonely at the Centre of the Earth by Zoe Thurogood - Glasgow Review of Books, CAPITALISM STEALS OUR REST: Sleepless by Marie Darrieussecq (Trans. by Penny Hueston) - Glasgow Review of Books, 'SOME OF US JUST FALL: On Nature and Not Getting Better' by Polly Atkin - Glasgow Review of Books, Three Poems by Taylor Strickland - Glasgow Review of Books, SCOTLAND'S CLIMATE WEEK: 'Ben Dorain: A Conversation with a Mountain' by Garry MacKenzie - Glasgow Review of Books, SCOTLAND'S CLIMATE WEEK: The Black Eden by Richard T. Kelly - Glasgow Review of Books, SCOTLAND'S CLIMATE WEEK: Visual Poetry by Julie Laing - Glasgow Review of Books, SCOTLAND'S CLIMATE WEEK: New translations of Kjell Espmark by Robin Fulton Macpherson - Glasgow Review of Books, SCOTLAND'S CLIMATE WEEK: Climate Change at the Edinburgh Festivals - Glasgow Review of Books, LANDSCAPE, WARMTH & FOLKSINESS: Celebrating Wigtown Book Festival. - Glasgow Review of Books, THE ABUSE OF POSSESSION: 'After Sappho' by Selby Wynn Schwartz - Glasgow Review of Books, THE PEOPLE & THE DAMAGE DONE: Alan Bissett reviews 'The Late Americans' by Brandon Taylor - Glasgow Review of Books, BLOODY GLASGOW: An interview with author Callum McSorley, short-listed for crime fiction's McIlvanney Prize - Glasgow Review of Books, TENDING THE VOID: An interview with Chris Kelso - Glasgow Review of Books, THE EDGE OF THE PHANTOM EMPIRE: New Short Fiction by Ricky Monahan Brown - Glasgow Review of Books, AMBUSHED BY POETRY: The GRB interviews Kevin P Gilday. - Glasgow Review of Books, TO CONNECT WITH ALL THEIR HEART: Isabela Torezan reviews two new translations: The Dear Ones by Berta Dávila & Love Novel by Ivana Sajko - Glasgow Review of Books, 21 YEARS OF FIELD NOTES: David Berridge reviews 'A Dog at the Edge of Things' by Angus Carlyle - Glasgow Review of Books, VICTORY CRIES, WAR DANCES AND ELEGIES: Loud Poets Grand Slam Final - Glasgow Review of Books, THE FIGHT TO NOT CONFORM: Kavan Stafford on James Kelman's 'God's Teeth and Other Phenomena' - Glasgow Review of Books, A GHASTLY PERFORMANCE: Ash Caton Reviews 'Euphoria' by Elin Cullhed (trans. by Jennifer Hayashida) - Glasgow Review of Books, Opening Up The Intimate: Laurie Donaldson Reviews 'Latch' by Rebecca Goss - Glasgow Review of Books, TALES FOR A DECELERATED CULTURE: 3 Poems by Maria Sledmere - Glasgow Review of Books, TALES FOR A DECELERATED CULTURE: Ricky Monahan Brown reviews An Aura of Plasma Around the Sun by Maria Sledmere - Glasgow Review of Books, NOT GIVEN, BUT GIFTED: Lindsay Johnstone reviews The Cat Prince by Michael Pedersen - Glasgow Review of Books, NOT GIVEN, BUT GIFTED: 4 poems from The Cat Prince by Michael Pedersen - Glasgow Review of Books, The Bakery, The Kiln: New Short Fiction by Ian Macartney - Glasgow Review of Books, THE DREAM SAID 'NO': Mandy Haggith reviews Ancient Light by Robin Fulton Macpherson - Glasgow Review of Books, THERE SHOULD ONLY BE GREEKS: New Short Fiction by Emma Brankin, AN ABIDING BROKENNESS: CD Boyland reviews Your Turn To Speak and Imperium by Lady Red Ego and Jay Gao - Glasgow Review of Books, A GHOST CORONA OF PETALS: Ash Caton reviews Carnation Lily Lily Rose by Jane McKie - Glasgow Review of Books, OUR BEAUTIFUL RAGE: FINDING SEAGLASS BY HANNAH LAVERY FOR BBC RADIO 4 - Reviewed by Lorna Callery-Sithole - Glasgow Review of Books, MORE THAN UNREHEARSED DIARISING, SPOKEN WORD IS A CRAFT: An interview with this year’s Glastonbury Festival Poet-in-Residence, Katie Ailes, MORE THAN UNREHEARSED DIARISING, SPOKEN WORD IS A CRAFT: 3 poems by this year’s Glastonbury Festival Poet-in-Residence, Katie Ailes, HUMAN CONNECTIONS IN EXTRAORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES: New Writing On Translation By Cat Venner & Heidi Gilhooly, EVER AND ALWAYS, FROM THE GROUND UP: Jim Carruth’s ‘Auchensale Trilogy’: Reviewed by Elizabeth Rimmer., EVER AND ALWAYS, FROM THE GROUND UP: Four Poems by Jim Carruth, “What shapes world literature is which countries get included and which don’t” – A GRB On Translation INTERVIEW WITH REUBEN WOOLLEY – ACCLAIMED INTERNATIONAL BOOKER LONG-LISTED TRANSLATOR, THE DRAGON & THE SCORPION | NEW SHORT FICTION BY SHANTHA CHINNIAH, “A flatterer, a eulogiser and scatological heckler of the high and mighty” – Robert Burns and Scottish Cultural Politics: The Bard of Contention (1914-2014) by Paul Malgrati, “WE ARE GLORIOUS FAILURE. WE ARE PERENNIAL HOPE” | SCOTTISH FOOTBALL POETRY, “WE ARE GLORIOUS FAILURE. WE ARE PERENNIAL HOPE” | FIVE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL POEMS, Live Celebratory Launch Event!.