Maggie Craig
Only townies can be writers, then?
Maggie Craig is a Scottish writer, currently serving her second term as a committee member of the Society of Authors in Scotland.
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03.06.10
No 266
A man of no significance
Kenneth Roy
challenges the illusions
about the character of
British life in the wake of the Cumbrian shootings
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News from
the dunghill
Civic follies I
Douglas Marr
on the destruction of
Union Terrace Gardens
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Cheap as chips
Civic follies II
Barbara Millar
on the destruction
of Pitlochry
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Alan Fisher’s World
A difficult call
Plus a note from
Professor Andrew Hook
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Islay’s
Album
Three young women
III. The pancake girl
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Bob Smith’s
Sketchbook
Andy’s bad day at
the office
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