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Forty-eight contributors this year, slightly down on Issue 21, but with about the same number of pieces. Twenty-seven men, twenty-one women: the gender balance is improving. And a good mixture of well-known, up-and-coming and new names. As ever, it's all new writing and the usual wide range of topics and styles that never fails to amaze. We have country and city (source of much humour, gallus and gallows); weather (rain, of course) and seasons; Frank O'Hara in Gaelic and Jock Steinbeck in Canada; a few birds (eider, chicken, wren and Brent Millar's lovebirds); food (regularly on the NWS menu); sheep (not least Jim Carruth's title poem, the latest in his ongoing series of agriverse) and much more. Both of us have been involved with New Writing Scotland since it began and are sorry to be standing down as editors (Hamish this year, Val next year), but we will continue to submit poems and stories as potential contributors (anonymously, of course!). As editors we have thoroughly enjoyed the process - the discovery of exciting new talent is particularly rewarding. Someone once wrote that an editor is 'nothing more than a highly sensitised reader, the first link in what may be a chain of proliferating impacts.' We're not sure how highly sensitised we are, but we're happy to be that first link. The previous issue, Number 22, was a compendium of the first twenty issues (and well-received, we may say) and marked a watershed. Number 23 is the start of the next generation of New Writing Scotland and we hope it will keep going, reinvigorated -- by its publishers, by its editors, by wonderful new work by writers old and new and by you, its readers, the most important link in the chain.

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158

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Table of Contents

Hey, Eddie Rae -- Tom Bryan
Queen of the sheep -- Jim Carruth
The moleman's apprentice -- Jim Carruth
Island rhythms -- Jim Carruth
264 -- Jim Carruth
On the flyleaf of Yves Klein -- Ken Cockburn
On the flyleaf of Submariner #36 -- Ken Cockburn
Landfill -- Neil Cocker
Douggie's thoughts -- Michael Coutts
Urchin -- James Cressey
The impossibility of pure water -- Alexander Cuthbert
Sloes -- Vicki Feaver
Green -- Vicki Feaver
Remainders -- Graham Fulton
This is your life -- Graham Fulton
Ahm grinnin lik an eejit -- Rab Swannock Fulton
Octet -- Robin Fulton
The river Helmsdale -- Robin Fulton
Geography lessons -- Robin Fulton
Blue wings -- Iain Galbraith
The miles -- Mark Gallacher
A swarming -- Paul Gorman
Frank O'Hara : Dan -- Rody Gorman
Cuileag-shneachda -- Rody Gorman
Direach gus a Radh -- Rody Gorman
Gluasad -- Rody Gorman
Shingle -- Rody Gorman
Rain -- Charlie Gracie
Brent Millar's lovebirds -- Rosemary Hector
All that glass -- Kate Hendry
Waiting for Neptune -- Sonja Henrici
Falling -- John Heraghty
Urban myths -- Duncan Jones
Asunder -- Beth Junor
Winter solstice -- Beth Junor
Psalm 23 -- Kirsten Kearney
Bush fire -- Lis Lee
Thief -- Joanna Lilley
Disappointment -- Joanna Lilley
Emigrant -- Joanna Lilley
Jock Steinbeck on Rue Osgoode, Ottawa -- Stuart Robert MacDonald
Aceto Balsamico di Modena -- Stuart Robert MacDonald
Pondlife -- Morag McDowell
The Camphill wren -- James McGonigal
Preparations for Easter -- James McGonigal
The half-awake soul -- James McGonigal
Playing scarecrow -- Mora Maclean
In the fitting room -- Mora Maclean
F.FWD -- Tony McLean
Dh'Eirich Snathag -- Niall MacRath
Tobhta Ruairidh a' Ghlinne -- Niall MacRath
Not an eider duck -- Lyn Moir
Time for new stories -- Michael Munro
Hats -- Donald S. Murray
A' Choinneamh -- Siusaidh NicRath
Ainmhidh -- Siusaidh NicRath
Ewe-skull -- Chris Powici
The visitors -- Sarah Reynolds
New words -- R. J. Ritchie
Auntie Bean undresses -- Lydia Robb
Antisyzygy -- Lydia Robb
At the dance -- Kirsteen Scott
The plaited dog turd with the oak-leaf sail -- Robert Swift
After Sappho -- Judith Taylor
Chicken poem -- Judith Taylor
Calyx for Georgia O'Keeffe -- Sheila Templeton
Roasting vegetables for lunch -- Sheila Templeton
The stockman's calendar -- Tim Turnbull
Inside the kist -- Fiona R. Walker
Glacier -- Fiona R. Walker
Imagining 90 -- Fiona R. Walker
First line -- Fiona Wilson
L'Oiseau mechanique -- Kirsti Wishart
The ballad of the Starbucks Cafe -- Olga Wojtas.

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Glasgow
Series
New writing Scotland -- 23, New writing Scotland -- 23.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
820.9941109051
Library of Congress
PR8635 .G64 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
158 pages
Number of pages
158

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL39470356M
Internet Archive
queenofsheep0000unse
ISBN 10
0948877693
ISBN 13
9780948877698
OCLC/WorldCat
61688590

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