Should an
independent Scotland
be part of NATO?

The township of 12 people
which sells four million
cans of beer a year

Callum, born 100 years ago this week, stood for no half-measures
Tessa Ransford’s anniversary tribute
to her husband
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East End of Glasgow
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Islay McLeod
New life: Sanquhar, Dumfries and Galloway
Islay McLeod is deputy editor of the Scottish Review
Agape
in
New York
Gerard Rochford’s poem for May
On a snowman’s belly,
seen before only in books,
Slindile draws a map of the world:
Here’s New York and Africa is there,
where everyone is dying – fathers, mothers,
brothers, sisters, friends.
Her brown eyes are lost
in the past of her mother’s smile.
Gerard lives in Aberdeen. He is the Scottish Review’s Makar and contributes a poem each month. Publications include: ‘Failing Light’ and ‘Of Love
and Water’
