Editorial by Rab Christie |
Welcome to Gateway old and New. This month there's plenty of culture and politics with a true Leatham flavour throughout. Our 'puff' comes courtesy of the P&J: Mr James Leatham of the Deveron Press, Turriff, has already made quite a name for himself as an essayist, and though often extreme his views have frequently the piquant flavour of originality. He has also the gift of argument and his reasoning is at times quite plausibly convincing. As editor of ‘The Gateway’ a journal of life and literature, he has found a voice for his theories and opinions,
And we are keeping both alive. |
On being non-political. Part Two of Two
Glasgow in the Limelight. Part Four (of seven)
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What to read? Leatham weighs in with a list.
READING CHOICE Find something different to read... in the Centenary Collection and Unco Contemporary Scots
And don't forget to check out these great public domain sources
The Public Domain Review Internet Archive Project Guthenberg |
Andrew Lang - critiquing the critic or 'let's get critical' with Orraman.
From auld to new: The Licht o' Morn is a grand wee tale in Doric by author
Pat Hutchison. |
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