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Monthly Archives: January 2010
The mighty but humble MacCaig
I love poetry, and I’ve always loved poetry. My unerdgraduate dissertation was on the work of the franco-scottish poet Kenneth White, whom I researched, met, spent lots of time with and grew to deeply appreciate. We always celebrate Burns’ night … Continue reading
Hello world!
I’ve taken the plunge. Many prompts and nagging thoughts made me do it. I need to start a reflective learning log for my Master’s. This is long overdue. I could have written in a scrappy diary which would no doubt … Continue reading
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