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Itchy Coo is an imprint which publishes bestselling books in Scots for children and young people.
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Scottish librarian from Fife. He has had poetry published in New Writing Scotland, New Writing Dundee, Lighten Up Online and Poetry News. He won the National Galleries of Scotland creative writing competition in 2008.
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An independent publisher specialising in poetry pamphlets. Based in Scotland, the press was originated by Helena Nelson in 2005 and she continues as main editor.
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Poet and publisher Colin Will, writing from Dunbar.
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Published my fourth book The Studio Game. Edinburgh independant, publishing thrillers, new fiction, local and international fiction.
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Publishers of my first book The Machine Doctor (2001) and then Odium (2004) The Argyll book list includes biography, history, current affairs, fiction, wildlife and Scottish interest and local books. Argyll also run a fiction imprint, Thirsty Books.
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Blasted Heath is a slick and impressive outfit; fascinating characters, gripping stories and deadly writing, as they describe themselves. This is a great website with a fast-growing and talented roster of authors.
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Small East Coast publishing outfit, run by Peter Burnett.
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Reviving independent publishing in Edinburgh's Old Town.
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Based in Glasgow, Freight Books is an imprint focused on publishing high quality fiction for an English speaking readership
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Scottish poetry pamphlet publisher, based in Aberdeenshire, with a knack of producing individual and attractive pamphlets, often in Scots.
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Founded in 2008 and based in Glasgow, Vagabond Voices is an independent publisher that is both Scottish and fervently European in its aims.
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Home of the SMA BUIKS / WEE POEMS project. Little books of poetry published featuring the work of Scottish poets. Poems in Scots dialect, Gaelic, and Shetlandic. Poets include: Robert Burns, Maoilios Caimbeul, Ken Cockburn, Christine de Luca, William Hershaw, Eleanor Livingstone, Norman MacCaig, Edwin Morgan and Zoe Venditozzi.