Links
Chrys Salt
www.chryssalt.com
John Hudson
www.johnhudson.info
Toutes Directions
John and Chrys's French Residency 2009
www.toutesdirections.info
THEWORD07: PEACE
Scotland's first themed literary event. Organised by the Bakehouse.
Other interesting Links
Dumfries and Galloway Arts Association
The Swallow Theatre
Sam Smith
Original Plus books & The Journal (once 'of Contemporary Anglo-Scandinavian Poetry')
Jan O'Highway
www.janohighway.com
www.kimayres.co.uk
Kim Ayres Portrait Photography - Who would you like to be today? Portraits need not be nervous, stuffy affairs with pseudo-cloud backgrounds and fixed smiles; they can be thoughtful, enlightening and fun.
www.petermanson.com
A resource base for Peter Manson users
and the wider poetry community
www.marysmith.co.uk
Author, poet and journalist Mary Smith is a feature writer for award-winning Dumfries & Galloway Life magazine and her debut novel, No More Mulberries, is set in Afghanistan where she worked for many years. Check it out on Amazon ...
www.donnyorourke.com
Donny O’Rourke - Poet, Journalist, Teacher, Broadcaster
www.scottishpen.org
Scottish PEN is part of International PEN, a dynamic worldwide association of writers pledged to protect freedom of expression and promote literature across frontiers throughout the world.
rivertrain.blogspot.com
Morelle Smith: A blog about writing and travelling.
www.petebrown.co.uk
Poet and Songwriter
www.regiclaire.com
Regi Claire is the award-winning author of three works of fiction: Inside-Outside, The Beauty Room, Fighting It.
www.wisdomfield.com
Tessa Ransford
www.kennethsteven.co.uk
Kenneth C Steven: Writer, Poet
www.douglaslipton.co.uk
Scottish Poet
www.sarasheridan.co.uk
Sara Sheridan, Author
www.christinedeluca.co.uk
Christine De Luca was born and brought up in Shetland. She writes in English and in Shetlandic which is a blend of Old Scots with much Norse influence. Shetland dialect is a lively mother tongue, still vibrant and enjoyed both for its onomatapoeic quality and its classlessness.
www.smokestack-books.co.uk
Smokestack champions poets who are unconventional, unfashionable, radical or left-field and who are working a long way from the metropolitan centres of cultural authority. Smokestack is interested in the World as well as the Word.
www.jonathanfalla.co.uk
Jonathan Falla is an English writer now based in Scotland, the author of three published novels, ethnography, essays, short stories and drama.
www.donalmclaughlin.wordpress.com
Born in Derry in 1961, but resident in Scotland since 1970, Donal McLaughlin is a freelance writer and translator and Scottish PEN’s first écrivain sans frontières.
www.spanglefish.com/malcolmarchibald
"I have been writing for as long as I care to remember, and to date have produced seventeen books of various sizes, and a number of articles and short stories."
www.teatrodomundo.com
Jo Clifford: writer, performer and teacher.
www.martinespada.net
Martín Espada has published seventeen books in all as a poet, editor and translator. His collection of poems entitled The Republic of Poetry (Norton, 2006) received a Paterson Award for Sustained Literary
Achievement and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. His next collection, The Trouble Ball, is forthcoming from Norton in 2011. He has received numerous fellowships and awards, including a Guggenheim
Fellowship and the National Hispanic Cultural Center Literary Award. Espada teaches at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
www.lizniven.com
Liz Niven: poet and writer
www.andrewmurrayscott.com
Andrew Murray Scott: Scottish author of 4 novels; Tumulus, Estuary Blue, The Mushroom Club, The Big J, a small poetry collection, Dancing Underwater, and ten non-fiction books including biography of Alex Trocchi.
www.itineraire-bis.net
itineraire-bis
www.carolmckay.co.uk
Carol McKay
www.gerdastevenson.co.uk
Gerda Stevenson: actor/writer/director, she has worked for over 30 years on stage, television, radio and film throughout Britain and abroad. She has dramatised many Scottish novels for BBC Radio 4, most recently Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s SUNSET SONG, broadcast in Spring 2009.
GoFA, the Gatehouse of Fleet Artists Co-op
Launched in February 2007 to showcase the work of artists in this small but creative community in south west Scotland. The Co-op currently represents six artists; five painters and one maker.
Cally Gardens
A specialist nursery in Gatehouse set within a beautiful 18th century walled garden.
Local Towns and Communities
Gatehouse of Fleet
The local town site with information on what to see and do, and accommodation etc.
Castle Douglas Food Town
Gretna
Isle of Whithorn
Kirkcudbright Artists' Town
Moffat
Moniaive
Newton Stewart
Port William
Stranraer, Portpatrick & Cairnryan
Whithorn
Wigtown Booktown
Dumfries and Galloway Tourist Board
www.visitdumfriesandgalloway.co.uk
If you would like a brochure listing accommodation and things to do in the region, please follow the link to the Dumfries and Galloway Tourist Board website.
Request a brochure
What's On in the Region
Thank you so much for such a splendid evening at The Bakehouse on Saturday. The haggis was cooked to perfection and the entertainment first class!
Charlotte Inglehart
Scotland Celebrates Adrian Mitchell
Adrian Mitchell, who sadly died just before Christmas 2008 was one of poetry's heroes. The Bakehouse and Markings are proud to publish this anthology of poetry to celebrate his life. Read more.

A Crab in the Moon's Mouth
Elspeth Brown's collection, "A Crab in the Moon's Mouth", gathers work created for performance, special occasions as well as representing her deeply felt personal reflections on life, its suffering and joy. Read more.
Sins of Old Age
John Harrison is Artistic Director Emeritus of The West Yorkshire Playhouse. He began his career as an actor and worked with Peter Brook at Stratford on Avon. In a long career he has been an actor, director, playwright and poet. Read more
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