Episodes
Reading in Scots of an Ode by Hamish MacDonald to Commemorate the World Burns Federation's First Summer School, July 2003. Hamish is the first Robert Burns Writing Fellow for Dumfries & Galloway, and Joint Artistic Director of Dogstar Theatre Company. about Hamish MacDonald listen For a hifi version of this MP3, go here. Poems: Ode To Commemorate the World Burns Federation's First Summer School, July 2003 For the full text, click here.
Published 10/04/06
Published 10/04/06
Winner in Dumfries & Galloway Arts Association Monologue Competition 2005. Read by Matthew Zajac/Annie Grace and produced by Hamish MacDonald for DGAA. listen for a hi-fi version of this recording, click here.
Published 10/04/06
Winner in Dumfries & Galloway Arts Association Monologue Competition 2005. Read by Matthew Zajac/Annie Grace and produced by Hamish MacDonald for DGAA. listen here Or for a hi-fi version of this recording, click here.
Published 10/04/06
Winner in Dumfries & Galloway Arts Association Monologue Competition 2005. Read by Matthew Zajac/Annie Grace and produced by Hamish MacDonald for DGAA. listen (lo-fi) for a hi-fi version of this recording, click here.
Published 10/04/06
Poetry reading in Scots and English by Derek Ross (Dumfries), Stranraer-born microbiologist at D&G Royal Infirmary. His poems and photography have also been exhibited in collaborations with Angus Macmillan, Canan's Solus (2003), Tidelines (2004), and Beyond the Wall (2005). about Derek Ross listen (3 MB) For a hifi version of this MP3, go here. Poems: Waterloo Tower, New Abbey Origins G8 Red Kites at Bellymack Looking Out
Published 03/14/06
Reading in Gaelic and English by Angus Macmillan (Dumfries). Born in Lewis, he has worked in Dumfries as a psychologist for over twenty-five years. His collection, Life Lines, is published by Markings Press, and he has produced three exhibitions of poetry and photography with Derek Ross. about Angus Macmillan listen (3 MB) For a hifi version of this MP3, go here. Poems: Uisge beatha/Whisky Dannsa 'san t-seomar-feitheamh/Dancing in the waiting room Tha e sileadh an Leodhas/It is Raining in...
Published 03/09/06
Hugh McMillan (Penpont) teaches history at Dumfries Academy. He is a past winner of the Scottish Open Poetry Competition and several Arts Council bursaries. His four poetry collections include Aphrodite's Anorak (Peterloo, 1996) and After A Storm (Smith/Doorstep, 2005). about Hugh McMillan listen (3MB) For a hifi version of this MP3, go here. Poems: Surprise Attacks Old Photograph Poetry Wandered May Revision Marked The World Book of the McMillans
Published 03/09/06
Poet, translator and performer Rab Wilson (Sanquhar, Dumfriesshire), reads from his latest collection in Scots and English. Works include his Scots translation of The Ruba’iyat of Omar Khayyam and parliamentary poems commissioned for MSP Cathie Jamieson. about Rab Wilson listen (2MB) For a hifi version of this MP3, go here. Poems:BigginThe Last Sea-EagleDumfounert Wi WunnerAccent O The Mind
Published 03/09/06
Reading poet and ecologist Jackie Galley (Caerlaverock). Her work has appeared in anthologies and as the Herald's Poem of the Day. Past winner of the Kirkpatrick Dobie Prize. listen (2 MB) about Jackie Galley For a hifi version of this MP3, go here. Poems: Solway Sunset Bearings Alzheimer's The Stonemason's Touch Granite Remains A Piece of the Cuillins
Published 03/09/06
Reading by poet and playwright Tom Pow (Dumfries), who heads the Creative and Cultural Studies department at Glasgow University's Crichton Campus. Recently shortlisted for a Creative Scotland Award, his collections include Landscapes and Legacies and Red Letter Day. about Tom Pow listen (3 MB) For a hifi version of this MP3, go herePoems: The Football Crabs: Tiree Island Love The Buoy-Tree Spanish Shaving
Published 03/09/06
Reading by musician and poet Vivien Jones (Powfoot). She is a recipient of a Scottish Arts Council writers’ bursary, and her fiction has been broadcast on BBC Radio. listen about Vivien Jones For a hifi version of this MP3, go here. Poems: Churching Hat. 1894. Parton. Log Pattern Quilt c. 1900. Animal Traps: Various Museum: Empty Case My History of Curry Octopus in Galloway Fry Up
Published 03/09/06
Douglas Lipton is a poet and teacher based in Dumfries. His works include The Stone Sleeping Bag (Mariscat Press), Hale-Bopp Poems, Fairy Tales, The Outside World (all from Markings Press). about Douglas Lipton listen For a hifi version of this MP3, go here. Poems: The Yellow Jersey Lullaby Three Fingers Killer Bees Luna De Miel Sexton Beetle Oak Apple 'A Good Sink': an anecdote Le Cirque Albaron
Published 03/09/06
Poetry for children in Scots from Itchy Coo Press by Hamish MacDonald, Robert Burns Writing Fellow for Dumfries & Galloway. He is Joint Artistic Director of Dogstar Theatre Company, and his novel The Gravy Star is published by 11:9. about Hamish MacDonald listen For a hifi version of this MP3, go here. Poems: From King o the Midden (Itchy Coo Press) Creation Clatty Wattie's Emporium Two Epitaphs Nae Fizz Izzy
Published 03/09/06
Reading in Scots and English by poet and playright Liz Niven (Dumfries), former D&G Writer in Residence. Her collections include Stravaigin and Burning Whins, and her poetry is engraved in public art installations in southwest Scotland. about Liz Niven listen (3MB) For a hifi version of this MP3, go here. Poems: Wick The New Mannie In Memoriam Solway Harvester The Loch District The Thistle at the Beck The Great Russian Dream Fern Touch the lucky lead
Published 03/09/06
Reading by journalist and poet Mary Smith (Castle Douglas), author of Before the Taliban and a Creative Writing MLitt student at Glasgow University. Most recently, she collaborated with the National Theatre of Scotland on Home Dumfries. about Mary Smith listen For a hifi version of this MP3, go here Poems: Water God Surprises Africa in the News Cutting Fodder in Afghanistan Buzkashi Hazara Jat
Published 03/09/06