Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
52
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Mar 1, 2002
Editorial
Scottish Borders Council, Selkirk
Descripción
The seventh issue of Eildon Tree offers a vibrant tapestry of voices from writers deeply rooted in the Scottish Borders. This edition celebrates spring 2002 with a rich collection of poetry, prose, and reflective essays that capture the essence of renewal and growth that the season embodies. Each piece is a testament to the imagination and creativity of contributors who explore themes of nature, identity, and community, painting a vivid literary landscape that speaks to both local and universal experiences.
Readers will find themselves immersed in the unique perspectives of the various authors, each bringing their individual flair and insights to the pages. With contributions from established writers and emerging talents alike, Eildon Tree serves as a platform for diverse narratives that inspire, provoke thought, and offer a deeper appreciation of the world around us. This issue stands as a remarkable display of the literary prowess flourishing in the Borders, inviting both dedicated readers and newcomers to engage with its enchanting stories.
Readers will find themselves immersed in the unique perspectives of the various authors, each bringing their individual flair and insights to the pages. With contributions from established writers and emerging talents alike, Eildon Tree serves as a platform for diverse narratives that inspire, provoke thought, and offer a deeper appreciation of the world around us. This issue stands as a remarkable display of the literary prowess flourishing in the Borders, inviting both dedicated readers and newcomers to engage with its enchanting stories.