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New Writing Scotland is the principal forum for poetry and short
fiction in Scotland today. Every year it publishes the very best
from both emerging and established writers, and lists many of the
leading literary lights of Scotland among its past (and present)
contributors. The Last Good Year: New Writing Scotland 38 is the
latest collection of excellent contemporary literature, drawn from
a wide cross-section of Scottish culture and society, and includes
new work from forty authors - some award-winning and
internationally renowned, and some just beginning their careers.
Edited by Lilias Fraser, Jane Cooper and Kate Hendry, To Learn the
Future is a selection of poems that will grip at first reading -
perfect if the only time you have is five minutes in a rushed lunch
break. The choice of poems includes insight for days when teachers
need to find extra courage, compassion and commitment, as well as
celebration of the inspirational, the funny and the reflective.
This is a pocket-sized reminder of the integrity, passion and
commitment that inspires people to become teachers, and the wealth
of experience and voices in classrooms and staffrooms. With these
poems to hand, for the good days and the tough moments, no teacher
is ever alone.
Nursing staff throughout the world have endured an unprecedented
increase in distress, anxiety and depression. Physical and mental
health have come under attack from anxiety, depression, elevated
blood pressure and increased stress hormone production. More than
ever, the importance and urgency of initiatives which promote
nurses' and midwives' wellbeing should be emphasised. Pocket
Poetry: Poems for Nurses and Midwives is a companion of poems
intended to provide encouragement and consolation to those on the
frontline of our care sector. The poems themselves explore the
meaning of nursing, midwifery and compassion in order to promote
new nurses' and midwives' self-care and wellbeing. The poems in
this selection demonstrate the empathy and benevolence crucial to
the profession, and include works on the relationship between nurse
and patient, as well as the meaning and fulfilment of nursing for
those who have chosen that career.
New Writing Scotland is the principal forum for poetry and short
fiction in Scotland today. Every year it publishes the very best
from both emerging and established writers, and lists many of the
leading literary lights of Scotland among its past (and present)
contributors. Sound of an Iceberg: New Writing Scotland 37 is the
latest collection of excellent contemporary literature, drawn from
a wide cross-section of Scottish culture and society, and includes
new work from forty-one authors - some award-winning and
internationally renowned, and some just beginning their careers.
Being a doctor is a privilege; it is also very demanding and can be
stressful, and to be able to look after others, we need to look
after ourselves. We offer you this little book of poetry, Tools of
the Trade, as a friend to provide inspiration, comfort and support
as you begin work. Tools of the Trade includes poems by
poet-doctors Iain Bamforth, Rafael Campo, Glenn Colquhoun, Martin
MacIntryre and Gael Turnbull.
New Writing Scotland is the principal forum for poetry and short
fiction in Scotland today. Every year it publishes the very best
from both emerging and established writers, and lists many of the
leading literary lights of Scotland among its past (and present)
contributors. With Their Best Clothes On: New Writing Scotland 36
is the latest collection of excellent contemporary literature,
drawn from a wide cross-section of Scottish culture and society,
and includes new work from forty authors - some award-winning and
internationally renowned, and some just beginning their careers.
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