Stevenson, Anne. Selected Poems, 1956-1986. Oxford University Press.
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Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Material Conditions of Writing | Anne Stevenson | Correspondences by AS
was published both by Wesleyan University Press
and Oxford University Press
. Stevenson, Anne. Selected Poems, 1956-1986. Oxford University Press. 149 |
Material Conditions of Writing | Anne Stevenson | She dedicated it to her grandson Paul and his parents; the last poem in the book conjures up little Paul dancing for, and stamping on, the sea. Stevenson, Anne. The Other House. Oxford University Press. v, 52 |
Reception | Anne Stevenson | AS
has held a number of awards: a Scottish Arts Council
award, 1974, a Welsh Arts Council
award, 1980, a Northern Arts Literary Fellowship at the Universities of Newcastle
and Durham
, 1981-2, Contemporary Authors: New Revision Series. Gale Research. 9 |
Textual Production | Ali Smith | AS
's first book, a collection entitled Free Love and Other Stories, was published by Virago Press
. The book won that year's Saltire Literary Award and the Scottish Arts Council
Book Award. Germanà, Monica, and Emily Horton, editors. Ali Smith. Bloomsbury. xv “Ali Smith Wins the 2015 Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction”. Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction. |
Reception | Ali Smith | As recipient of the Saltire Literary Award and a 10,000-euro prize from the Scottish Arts Council
, Free Love and Other Stories was received with considerable acclaim. According to Jeanette Winterson
, AS
was actually... |
Textual Production | Ali Smith | Finally, in 2006, Smith joined up again with director Matthew Zajac
, her original partner for the Highland Festival, and successfully reapplied to the Scottish Arts Council
for funding. Now partnered with the |
Material Conditions of Writing | J. K. Rowling | She began writing it as a student of education, using the computer room at Moray House
in Edinburgh. Then she was awarded a Scottish Arts Council
grant of £8,000 (the first of several) for... |
Publishing | Naomi Mitchison | NM
published in Edinburgh, with the help of a grant from the Scottish Arts Council
, What do you think yourself? Scottish short stories. Mitchison, Naomi. What do you think yourself? Scottish short stories. Paul Harris. title-page |
Travel | Liz Lochhead | LL
went to Glendon College in Toronto, on the first Scottish Arts Council
Scottish/Canadian Writers' Exchange. The Canadian writer who spent that year in Scotland was the novelist Graeme Gibson
, Margaret Atwood
's partner. Smith, Ali. “Liz Lochhead: Speaking in Her Own Voice”. Liz Lochhead’s Voices, edited by Robert Crawford and Anne Varty, Edinburgh University Press, pp. 1-16. 8, 13 |
Reception | Liz Lochhead | This volume won a Scottish Arts Council
book award. |
Reception | Jackie Kay | This collection won a prize from the Scottish Arts Council
. Kay, Jackie. Red Dust Road. Pan Macmillan. 129 “The Knitting Circle”. London South Bank University: Lesbian and Gay Staff Association. |
Wealth and Poverty | Kathleen Jamie | With her salary and the award at the turn of the century of two years' generous funding from the Scottish Arts Council
, KJ
said: At last I've got as much money as I need. Taylor, Debbie. “Interview with Kathleen Jamie”. Mslexia, Vol. 9 , pp. 39-40. 39 |
Reception | Kathleen Jamie | This volume won KJ
a Scottish Arts Council
award. Mulford, Wendy, editor. The Virago Book of Love Poetry. Virago Press. 256 Taylor, Debbie. “Interview with Kathleen Jamie”. Mslexia, Vol. 9 , pp. 39-40. 39 Taylor, Debbie. “Interview with Kathleen Jamie”. Mslexia, Vol. 9 , pp. 39-40. 39 |
Reception | Kathleen Jamie | On its original appearance, this book won the Scottish Arts Council
Book Award for 1992. Blackwell’s Online Bookshop. http://Bookshop.Blackwell.co.uk. |
Reception | Kathleen Jamie | KJ
has said that now, having all the time, money (a two-year grant from the Scottish Arts Council
), and confidence she needs, she feels able to say, I'm a poet and this is what... |
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