Issue 1

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Editor’s Welcome

By Laurie Donaldson Quandary: a state of perplexity or doubt. I am perplexed and doubtful about so much of how the world is turning, the lack of action about climate…
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Liminal Life – Film Review

Why Jaws Still Has Teeth After Fifty Years By Robert McKenzie In the summer of 1975 a movie was released that changed cinema forever, and which is now celebrating its…
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Liminal Life – Book Review

Grand Theft Giro by Frankie Gault Reviewed by Treen Ross Growing up, my mum was keen that I discover the power of the written word: “It’s good to get out…
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Liminal Legend

Yvonne Lyon Interviewed by Jennifer Lund Having just moved here from Australia, I’m oblivious to, but curious about, the local creatives around the west of Scotland. For the first issue…
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Oot the Back

Linden Trees By Tracy Rodger Sunday stillness, gentle scent of green unfurling on the breeze. This turning of brief summer’s lent, cream blossoms dropping from the Linden trees invites an…
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Plichtit Laund

By Keeks Mc Aw sakes, Ah think Ah need tae book in fur ma MOT afore the neist strike oan the apocalyptic bingo caird In ten year, will thase days…
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Echoes

By Katharine Macfarlane In their excitement, the children have forgotten the acoustics of this place. Voices raised, I hear, and over again “Seall. Seall.” Echoes peel back the years. Gille-brìghde…
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