In turn-of-the-century Amsterdam, Femke meets an ageing poet, Michiel de Koning, and tries to nurse him back to health. De Koning's mysterious past leads Femke on a journey to discover the identity of De Koning's inspiration, 'M'. This pursuit of the truth reveals the uncertainties of her own past in a world of unreliable listeners.
The history of a Perthshire woollen mill told through the lives of those locked in and out of its walls, their stories tied together by the impact of industrialisation on rural Scotland and the struggle for women's rights.
While better known for her solo journeys across the Arctic, these essays detail Isobel Wylie Hutchison's journeys across Scotland, including visits to Skye, John O' Groats and the various literary shrines across the country.
The second poetry collection by Mary Ford Neal, an academic and poet from the West of Scotland, Relativism is a series of poems that deal with themes of attachment, belonging, certainty, doubt, and relationship (to places, times, people, and ideas).