POLYGON NEW TITLES Spring 2016
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Alexander McCall Smith – My Italian Bulldozer Alexander McCall Smith – The Bertie Project
Kevin MacNeil – The Brilliant & Forever Denzil Meyrick – The Rat Stone Serenade
Stuart Cosgrove – Young Soul Rebels: A Personal History of Northern Soul Louise Wyllie & Jan Patience – Arrivals & Sailings: The Making of George Wyllie Robert Crawford (Editor) – The Book of Iona
Liz Lochhead – Fugitive Colours Jenni Fagan – The Dead Queen of Bohemia Neu!Reekie! – #UntitledTwo Lizzie MacGregor (Editor) – Weathering: The Third Age: An Ageing Anthology
Rosemary Goring – Dacre’s War Malachy Tallack – Sixty Degrees North: Around the World In Search of Home Lewis Grassic Gibbon – Sunset Song Shirley McKay – Queen & Country Michael F. Russell – Lie of the Land Christopher Jory – The Art of Waiting
Timothy Neat – The Day of the Mountain
Cara Ellison – Embed With Games: A Year on the Couch With Game Developers Zoë Howe – Lee Brilleaux: Rock’n’Roll Gentleman Alexander McCall Smith – Chance Developments: Unexpected Love Stories Gregory Dowling – Ascension Lizze MacGregor (Editor) – Beneath Troubled Skies: Poems of Scotland at War, 1914 – 1918 Jan-Philipp Sendker – Whispering Shadows Christopher Rush – Penelope’s Web Ron Butlin – The Magicians of Scotland
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POLYGON NEW TITLES JANUARY – AUGUST 2016
ALEXANDER McCALL SMITH MY ITALIAN BULLDOZER Alexander McCall Smith When writer Paul Stewart heads to the idyllic Italian town of Montalcino to finish his already late book, it seems like the perfect escape from stressful city life. Upon landing, however, things quickly take a turn for the worse when he discovers his hired car is nowhere to be found. With no record of any reservation and no other cars available it looks like Paul is stuck at the airport. That is, until an enterprising stranger offers him an unexpected alternative. While there may be no cars available there is something else on offer . . . A bulldozer.
ISBN 9781846973550 Price £12.99 Format 216 x 138mm hardback Rights World ex. Canada & United States Publication 19 May 2016 Extent 224pp
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With little choice in the matter, Paul accepts and so begins a series of laugh out loud adventures through the Italian countryside, following in the wake of Paul and his Italian Bulldozer. A story of unexpected circumstances and a lesson in making the best of what you have, My Italian Bulldozer is a warm holiday read guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Praise for Fatty O’Leary’s Dinner Party ‘All you can eat platter of humour . . . once again McCall Smith doles out an appropriately extra-large helping of fun’ – Scotland on Sunday ‘McCall Smith’s generous writing and dry humour, his gentleness and humanity, and his ability to evoke a place and a set of characters without caricature or condescension have endeared his books to readers’ – The New York Times
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Alexander McCall Smith is one of the world’s most prolific and most popular authors. For many years he was a professor of Medical Law until the publication of his highly successful No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series, which has sold over twenty-five million copies. He now devotes his time to the writing of fiction and has seen his various series of books translated into over fortysix languages, becoming bestsellers throughout the world.
THE BERTIE PROJECT Alexander McCall Smith
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Once more, we catch up with the delightful goings-on in the fictitious 44 Scotland Street from Alexander McCall Smith. With customary charm and deftness, Alexander McCall Smith gives us another instalment in this popular series, now running in its eleventh season in the Scotsman. Anything could happen to Bertie and the gang. . .
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THE REVOLVING DOOR OF LIFE ISBN 9781846973284 Price £16.99 Format 216 x 138mm hardback Rights World ex. Canada & United States Publication 13 August 2015 Extent 368pp
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KEVIN MacNEIL
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THE BRILLIANT & FOREVER WHEN A NovelHEAVY SNOW CUTS OFF KevinKINTYRE, MacNeil DCI JIM DALEY AND DS BRIAN SCOTT On an island like no other, the annual Brilliant & Forever festival is ARE ASSIGNED TO PROTECT a much anticipated event; its participants a story away from either glory or infamy.ILLUSTRIOUS VISITORS. THEIR This year, three best friends – two human, one alpaca – are chosen to AS AN ANCIENT SOCIETY compete, so victory is not only about reward. The glitterati descends, the festival begins: thirteen performers, each have their own story EMERGES FROM THE BLIZto tell. Who will be chosen by the judges? Who will be chosen by the people? ZARDS, AND ITS CREATION, This is a novel like no other; a whip-cracking, energetic, laugh-outTHE REVEALS loud satire RAT on what weSTONE, value in culture, and in our lives. And yet, written with exquisite warmth and empathy, The Brilliant & Forever GRISLY SECRETS, OF is also a moving exploration of integrity,GHOSTS friendship and belonging. It’ll split your sides and break your heart. THE PAST COME TO HAUNT Praise for A Method Actor’s Guide to Jekyll and Hyde: THE THE ‘An artistic SHANNONS. nugget, daring and burnished . .AS . from first to last an enticing read’ – Tom Adair, Scotsman CURSE DECREES, DEATH IS ‘Kevin MacNeil is only just starting. Some of you out there can look forward to another 30 or years of such quality and better. You are COMING –40BUT FOR WHOM very lucky. We are lucky’ – West Highland Free Press AND FROM WHAT? Kevin MacNeil is an award-winning writer from the Outer Hebrides now living in London. He is a novelist, poet, editor and screenwriter. The Brilliant & Forever is his third novel.
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DENZIL MEYRICK THE RAT STONE SERENADE A D.C.I. Daley Thriller Denzil Meyrick It’s December, and the Shannon family are returning home to their clifftop mansion near Kinloch for their annual AGM. Shannon International is one of the world’s biggest private companies, with tendrils reaching around the globe in computing, banking and mineral resourcing, and it has brought untold wealth and privilege to the family. However, a century ago Archibald Shannon stole the land upon which he built their home – and his descendants have been cursed ever since.
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When heavy snow cuts off Kintyre, D.C.I. Jim Daley and D.S. Brian Scott are assigned to protect their illustrious visitors. As an ancient society emerges from the blizzards, and its creation, the Rat Stone, reveals grisly secrets, ghosts of the past come to haunt the Shannons. As the curse decrees, death is coming – but for whom and from what? Praise for the series: ‘Touches of dark humour, multi-layered and compelling’ – Daily Record ‘The right amount of authenticity ... gritty writing ... most memorable’ – Herald ‘Has the ability to give even the least important person in the plot character and the skill to tell a good tale’ – Scots Magazine
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After studying politics, Denzil Meyrick worked as a police officer, distillery manager, freelance journalist and company director. He is originally from Campbeltown in Argyll, but now lives with his wife Fiona on Loch Lomondside.
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STUART COSGROVE
ISBN 9781846973338 Price £14.99 Format 240 x 170mm paperback Rights World Publication 19 May 2016 Extent 320pp
YOUNG SOUL REBELS WHEN HEAVY SNOW CUTS A Personal History OFF KINTYRE, DCI JIM DAof Northern Soul LEY AND DS BRIAN SCOTT Stuart Cosgrove ARE ASSIGNED TO PROTECT Nothing will ever compare to the amphetamine rush of my young life and the night I was nearly buggered by my girlfriend’s uncle in THEIR ILLUSTRIOUS VISITORS. the Potteries . . . The opening line of Stuart Cosgrove’s Young Soul Rebels sets up a compelling and intimate story of northern soul, AS AN ANCIENT SOCIETY Britain’s most fascinating musical underground scene, and takes the reader on a journey into the iconic clubs that made it famous – EMERGES THEBlackpool BLIZThe Twisted Wheel, TheFROM Torch, Wigan Casino, Mecca and Cleethorpes Pier – the bootleggers that made it infamous, the splits ZARDS, AND ITS CREATION, that threatened to divide the scene, the great unknown records that built its global reputation and the crate-digging collectors that THEtoRAT travelled America toSTONE, unearth unknownREVEALS sounds. GRISLY GHOSTS The book sweeps SECRETS, across fifty years of British life and places theOF northern soul scene in a social context – the rise of amphetamine culture, policing of youth culture, theTO north–south divide, the THEthePAST COME HAUNT decline of coastal Britain, the Yorkshire Ripper inquiry, the rise of Thatcherism, the miners’ strike, the rave scene music in the era THE SHANNONS. ASandTHE of the world wide web. CURSE DECREES, DEATH IS Books have been written about northern soul before but never with Young Soul Rebels nails a scene that the same erudition and– passion. COMING BUT FOR WHOM is as popular today as it was in its heyday in the 1970s. AND FROM WHAT? Stuart Cosgrove, originally from Perth, was a fanzine writer on the northern soul scene before joining the black music paper Echoes, as a staff writer. He became media editor with the NME and a feature writer for a range of newspapers and magazines. A graduate of Hull University, he completed a PhD in modern American theatre history. In 2005 he was named Broadcaster of the Year in the Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Awards and in 2012 he won numerous awards including a BAFTA and Royal Television Society award for Channel 4’s coverage of the London Paralympics 2012.
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LOUISE WYLLIE & JAN PATIENCE ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS The Making of George Wyllie Louise Wyllie & Jan Patience The Making of George Wyllie has been co-written by his elder daughter, Louise Wyllie, and arts journalist Jan Patience. Containing never-before-seen images and fresh insight into his influences and early life, this book seeks to answer questions about the forces which shaped Wyllie’s unique worldview. The voyage begins with Wyllie’s Glasgow childhood – a period ‘disadvantaged by happiness’ – and moves on to time spent serving in the Pacific with the Royal Navy during WWII, where he witnessed first-hand the devastation caused by the world’s first atomic bomb being dropped on Hiroshima. ISBN 9781846973062 Price £25.00 Format 250 x 240mm hardback Rights World Publication 14 April 2016 Extent 224pp
After the war, like Robert Burns and Adam Smith before him, Wyllie became an Excisemen. He made ‘time for art’ in his forties, going on to create memorable public art works such as the life-sized Straw Locomotive, which hung from the Finnieston Crane in Glasgow, and the giant seaworthy Paper Boat, with the letters QM (Question Mark) on her side. By the time of his death at the age of ninety in 2012, this idiosyncratic self-taught artist had laid out his vision of himself as the artist-shaman, arrow in hand, making a last Cosmic Voyage.
Louise Wyllie is the artist’s elder daughter. Recent writings include an episode of CBeebies drama, Katie Morag. She edited and commissioned the recent George Wyllie Retrospective exhibition catalogue, which won an D&AD In-Book Award. Jan Patience has been a journalist and editor for over twenty-five years. She writes on visual art for the Herald, Homes and Interiors Scotland and the Daily Record, among others. Jan was a driving force behind the Whysman Festival in 2012.
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THE BOOK OF IONA WHEN CUTS Edited byHEAVY RobertSNOW Crawford OFF KINTYRE, DCI JIM DAThis brand new anthology is comprised of creative prose, non-fiction and poetry that ranges from Columba to the present day, all linked LEY AND DS BRIAN SCOTT by the island of Iona. ARE ASSIGNED TO Jennie PROTECT Featuring the writing of Meaghan Delahunt, Erdal, Sara Lodge, Victoria Mackenzie, Candia McWilliam, Ruth Thomas, and Alice THEIRthisILLUSTRIOUS VISITORS. Thompson wonderful collection will have broad historical and contemporary appeal. AS AN ANCIENT SOCIETY The Book of Iona is a celebration of one of Scotland’s most beautiful EMERGES THE BLIZof St. Andrews islands and follows on FROM from the success of The Book (Polygon, 2007). ZARDS, AND ITS CREATION, THE RAT STONE, REVEALS GRISLY SECRETS, GHOSTS OF THE PAST COME TO HAUNT THE SHANNONS. AS THE CURSE DECREES, DEATH IS COMING – BUT FOR WHOM AND FROM WHAT? Robert Crawford is Professor of Modern Scottish Literature in the School of English at the University of St Andrews. His seven collections of poems include A Scottish Assembly (Chatto & Windus, 1990), Selected Poems (Cape, 2005) and Apollos of the North (Birlinn, 2006), which featured his English translations alongside poems in Latin by George Buchanan and Arthur Johnston. With Mick Imlah he is co-editor of The New Penguin Book of Scottish Verse (2000). His books include The Modern Poet (Oxford University Press, 2001), The Book of St. Andrews (Polygon, 2007), The Beginning and the End of the World (Birlinn, 2011) and Young Eliot (Jonathan Cape, 2015). He lives in St Andrews with his wife and two children.
LIZ LOCHHEAD FUGITIVE COLOURS Liz Lochhead
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This stunning new collection features never before published work along with poems written during her time as Scots Makar, and marks the end of her term as Scotland’s Poet Laureate (2011-2016). Whether commissioned works, such as ‘Connecting Cultures’, written for the Commonwealth Games in 2014, or more personal works, ‘Favourite Place’, about holidays in the west coast with her late husband, this collection is beautiful, sensitive and brilliant. Throughout her career Liz Lochhead has been described variously as a poet, feminist-playwright, translator and broadcaster but has said that ‘when somebody asks me what I do I usually say writer. The most precious thing to me is to be a poet. If I were a playwright, I’d like to be a poet in the theatre.’ Praise for Liz Lochhead ‘An inspirational presence in British poetry – funny, feisty, female, full of feeling’ – Carol Ann Duffy
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‘The social satires in Liz Lochhead’s new collection are among the wittiest and most original pieces she has written’ – Herald ‘One of the few poets writing today capable of encompassing the matter of contemporary life in terms that are both attractive and thought-provoking’ – Books in Scotland ‘This is the work of a highly intelligent, sensitive, perceptive, and humorous young woman ’ – George Mackay Brown
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Poet and playwright Liz Lochhead is a Fellow of Glasgow School of Art, an Honorary Doctor of Letters of Glasgow University, a Fellow of RSAMD and of Glasgow Institute of Art, and is an Honorary President of the Scottish Poetry Library. Her poetry collections include Dreaming Frankenstein (Polygon, 1984), True Confessions and New Clichés (Polygon, 1985), Bagpipe Muzak (Penguin, 1991), The Colour of Black and White (Polygon, 2003) and A Choosing: Selected Poems (Polygon, 2011). Her plays include Tartuffe (Polygon, 1986), Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off (Penguin, 1989) and the Saltire Society Scottish Book of the Year Award-winning Medea (Nick Hern Books, 2000). In 2016 Liz will be awarded the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry
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JENNI FAGAN
ISBN 9781846973390 Price £9.99 Format 205 x 145mm paperback Rights World English Language Publication 14 April 2016 Extent 176pp
DALEY ANDQUEEN DS BRIAN THE DEAD SCOTT ARE ASSIGNED TO OF BOHEMIA PROTECT THEIR Poems ILLUSTRINew & Collected OUS VISITORS. AS AN ANJenni Fagan CIENT SOCIETY EMERGES The Dead Queen of Bohemia is a journey through a life lived on the edge. With a poetic style influenced by Gertrude Stein and William FROM THE BLIZZARDS, AND Burroughs, this collection is woven with surrealistic imagery that is both unflinching and dislocating. Fagan’s poetry is raw and tough ITS CREATION, THE RAT yet beautiful and tender and with themes of loss and recovery, hope and defiance, her work represents a clarion call from a self-taught STONE, REVEALS GRISLY poet who started writing at the age of seven and so far has not stopped. SECRETS, GHOSTS OF THE The Dead Queen of Bohemia documents the progression of a voice PAST COME HAUNT and a life written over the lastTO twenty years. It opens with THE Jenni’s most recent work and includes her previous two collections, both SHANNONS. AS THE CURSE now out of print. DECREES, DEATH IS COMING – BUT FOR WHOM AND FROM WHAT?
Jenni Fagan is an author, poet, screenwriter, essayist and a playwright. She has won awards from Creative Scotland, Arts Council England, Dewar Arts, and Scottish Screen, among others. She was named one of the Best Young British Novelist by Granta, a once-in-a-decade accolade. Her debut novel was in Waterstones 11 as one of the best worldwide debuts 2012. Fagan has twice been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, was shortlisted for the Dublin Impac, Dundee International Book Prize, the Desmond Elliott Prize and the James Tait Black Prize, and has recently written for BBC Radio 4, The New York Times, the Independent, and Marie Claire. She is currently completing the screenplay of The Panopticon. Jenni lives by the coast and is working on two new novels. Her second, The Sunlight Pilgrims comes out in 2016.
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MICHAEL PEDERSEN & KEVIN WILLIAMSON #UNTITLEDTWO Neu! Reekie! Edited by Michael Pedersen & Kevin Williamson A follow up to last year’s immensely popular #UntitledOne. This year’s anthology gives us more of the promising and established names in British poetry who have all shared the Neu! Reekie! bill. Many of the works are new, many are favourites read at the events; all are savoured, sublime, sumptuous voices within poetry already. Contributors include: Jackie Kay, Kathleen Jamie and Liz Lochhead as well as younger poets: Rachel McCrum and Ryan van Winkle as well as poets from the spoken word circuit: Luke Wright and Ross Sutherland. Accompanying the book is a downloadable compilation album. Praise for #UntitledOne ISBN 9781846973536 Price £12.99 Format 234 x 156mm paperback Rights World English Language Publication 01 May 2016 Extent 112pp
‘Neu! Reekie! dismantles the structures and snobberies dividing high and low art – art is for everyone’ – Skinny ‘Genre-crossing performance night led by Michael Pedersen and Kevin Williamson, incorporating spoken word, animation, drama, music and more’ – Time Out
Michael Pedersen is a poet, playwright and animateur with an electric reputation on the performance circuit and a prolific precedent of collaborations, having teamed up with some of the UK’s top musicians, film-makers and artists. He is widely published in magazines, journals, anthologies and e-zines, and a key creative within Dream Tower Productions. Michael’s collection, Play with Me, was published by Polygon in 2013.
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Kevin Williamson is a writer, publisher, and activist, originally from Caithness. He is a Scottish socialist and republican and was an activist for the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP). He wrote a regular weekly column, Rebel Ink, for the Scottish Socialist Voice. He is co-founder of Neu! Reekie!
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LIZZIE MacGREGOR WEATHERING The Third Age:DS BRIAN DALEY AND An Ageing Anthology SCOTT ARE ASSIGNED TO Edited by Lizzie MacGregor PROTECT THEIR ILLUSTRICover not yet available
ISBN 9781846973383 Price £9.99 Format 198 x 129mm paperback Rights World Publication 04 August 2016 Extent 100pp
OUS VISITORS. AS AN ANCIENT SOCIETY EMERGES FROM THE BLIZZARDS, AND Poetry can help to give us a fresh language to think about ageing and ITSpoems CREATION, RAT these are carefully chosen to THE fortify, celebrate, lament, grieve, rage and ridicule. STONE, REVEALS GRISLY In association with the Baring foundation, The Saltire Society and Weathering: The Third An Ageing the Scottish Poetry Library, SECRETS, GHOSTS OFAge:THE Anthology, edited by Lizzie MacGregor, brings together newly commissioned poems from: Vicki Diana Hendry and Douglas PAST COME TOFeaver, HAUNT THE Dunn as well as a selection of poems dealing with ageing. SHANNONS. AS THE CURSE DECREES, DEATH IS COMING – BUT FOR WHOM AND FROM WHAT? There is not one way to age but neither can any of us truly stop our bodies from ageing. Ageing is not a single phenomenon but complex, multiple, perplexing. This anthology may not console but it can widen our perspectives, helping us to change what we can change: our attitudes.
Lizzie MacGregor is the Assistant Librarian of the Scottish Poetry Library, and editor of several popular anthologies co-published by the SPL and Polygon, including Handfast: Scottish poems for weddings and affirmations, Lament: Scottish poems for funerals and consolation; and Luckenbooth, an anthology of Edinburgh poetry. 9781904598244 £9.99 hbk
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ROSEMARY GORING DACRE’S WAR New Edition Rosemary Goring Dacre’s War is a story of personal and political vengeance. Ten years after the battle of Flodden, Adam Crozier, head of his clan and of an increasingly powerful alliance of Borderers, learns for sure that it was Lord Thomas Dacre – now the most powerful man in the north of England – who ordered his father’s murder. He determines to take his revenge. As a fighting man, Crozier would like nothing better than to bring Dacre down face to face but his wife Louise advises him that he must use more subtle methods. So he sets out to engineer Dacre’s downfall by turning the machinery of the English court against him. A vivid and fast-moving tale of political intrigue and heartache, Dacre’s War is a fascinating portrait of the historical Scottish and English borderlands, a place were there is never any chance of peace. ISBN 9781846973413 Price £8.99 Format 198 x 129mm paperback Rights UK & Commonwealth exc. Canada Publication 03 March 2016 Extent 352pp
‘Dacre’s War is an absorbing, dense read, packed with political twists. The Scottish Borders are superbly evoked – this is a land of constant fear and hardship, as well as great beauty. Highly recommended.’ – Antonia Senior, The Times ‘A packed and atmospheric tale of intrigue and derring-do in 16th century border country, astoundingly well written with a cracking plot coming to a satisfying conclusion’ – Sue Broom, Love Reading
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Rosemary Goring studied social and economic history at the University of St Andrews. She was the literary editor of Scotland on Sunday, editor of Life & Work, the Church of Scotland’s magazine, before returning to newspapers as literary editor of the Herald, and later also of the Sunday Herald. In 2007 she published Scotland: The Autobiography: 2000 Years of Scottish History By Those Who Saw it Happen, which has since been published in America and Russia. Rosemary’s first novel was After Flodden.
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MALACHY TALLACK
ISBN 97818469733451 Price £8.99 Format 198 x 129mm paperback Rights World English Language Publication 02 June 2016 Extent 208pp
SIXTY DEGREES NORTH New Edition DALEY AND DS BRIAN Malachy Tallack SCOTT ARE ASSIGNED TO The sixtieth parallel marks a kind of borderland. It wraps itself around the lower reaches of Finland, Sweden and Norway; it crosses PROTECT THEIR ILLUSTRIthe tip of Greenland and of Southcentral Alaska; it cuts the great spaces of Russia and Canada in half.AS The parallel passes through OUS VISITORS. ANalsoANShetland, at the very top of the British Isles. In Sixty Degrees , Malachy Tallack explores the places that share this latitude, North CIENT SOCIETY EMERGES beginning and ending in Shetland, where he has spent most of his life. The book focuses on the landscapes and natural environments FROM THE BLIZZARDS, AND of the parallel, and the way that people have interacted with those landscapes. It explores themes of wildness and ITS CREATION, THE RAT community, of isolation and engagement, of exile and memory. STONE, REVEALS GRISLY In addition, Sixty Degrees North is also a deeply personal book, which begins with the author’s loss of his father and his troubled SECRETS, GHOSTS relationship with Shetland. Informed by the OF journeysTHE described, it moves towards a kind of resolution: an acceptance of loss, and PASTa love COME TO calls HAUNT THE ultimately of the place Tallack ‘home’. SHANNONS. AS CURSE ‘It’s a joy to read, its prose as clear as theTHE light on the Greenland icecap. In the past year, I’ve read three or four books combining DECREES, IS– Telegraph COMtravelogue and memoir.DEATH . .this was the best’ ‘Malachy sensitive writer with an eye for detail and a talent ING is–a fine, BUT FOR WHOM AND for descriptive prose’ – Gavin Bell, Herald FROM WHAT? Sixty Degrees North was chosen as BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week. Malachy Tallack has written for the New Statesman, the Guardian, the Scottish Review of Books, Caught By the River and many other publications, online and in print. He won a New Writers Award from the Scottish Book Trust in 2014, and the Robert Louis Stevenson Fellowship in 2015. He is from Shetland, and currently lives in Glasgow.
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LEWIS GRASSIC GIBBON SUNSET SONG Luxury Hardback Edition Lewis Grassic Gibbon ‘Oh, she hated and loved in a breath!’ Since its first publication in 1932, Sunset Song has been regarded as one of the most important novels ever written in Scotland and it has retained its power to shock and to inspire ever since. Its heroine, Chris Guthrie, endures much hardship and tragedy, yet her desire to learn, her powerful spirit, and her passionate love of the land have made her a beloved favourite with generations of readers. Together with Cloud Howe (1933) and Grey Granite (1934) her story forms A Scot Quair, which is also published by Polygon, and this deluxe edition is perfect to treasure or to give as a gift.
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‘Its great gripping hybrid of melodrama and realism has left me scorched’ – Ali Smith ‘Chris Guthrie is the most passionate and appealing heroine in Scottish Literature; Grassic Gibbon’s magnificent novel is fresh, powerful and timeless’ – Anne Donovan
Lewis Grassic Gibbon (James Leslie Mitchell) was one of the finest writers of the twentieth century. Born in Aberdeenshire in 1901, he died at the age of thirty-four. He was a prolific writer of novels, short stories, essays and science fiction, and his writing reflected his wide interest in religion, archaeology, history, politics and science. The Mearns trilogy, A Scots Quair, is his most renowned work, and has become a landmark in Scottish literature.
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SHIRLEY McKAY
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QUEEN & COUNTRY New Edition DALEY AND DS BRIAN Shirley McKay SCOTT ARE ASSIGNED TO 1587. Three years after his enforced departure to London, Hew is reconciled with King James VI and recalled to Scotland. He elopes to PROTECT THEIR ILLUSTRISt Andrews with a young Englishwoman. The death of Mary, Queen of Scots has VISITORS. unleashed a wave of anti-English sentiment among OUS AS AN ANthe Scottish people, and fear and confusion in the king himself. James will grantSOCIETY his blessing to their controversial marriage on the CIENT EMERGES condition that Hew discovers what lies behind a painting cunningly contrived to prick the young king’s conscience – an anamorphic FROM THE BLIZZARDS, AND death’s-head with his mother’s face. ITS CREATION, THE RAT Meanwhile in St Andrews, the death of a painter is troubling Giles Locke, and the English Frances, struggling to adapt to a foreign town STONE, REVEALS GRISLY and culture, helps Hew find the link among the artists and intriguers of opposing courts, a quest for love – and life – requiring all his skills. SECRETS, GHOSTS OF THE This is the fifth book in the bestselling Hew Cullen Series. PAST COME TO HAUNT THE ‘Charms the reader’ – Scotland on Sunday SHANNONS. AS THE CURSE ‘Wonderful stuff’ – Good Book Guide DECREES, DEATH IS COMING – BUT FOR WHOM AND FROM WHAT?
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Shirley McKay was born in Tynemouth but now lives with her family in Fife. She studied English and Linguistics and was shortlisted for the CWA Debut Dagger. Shirley works as a freelance proofreader.
MICHAEL F. RUSSELL LIE OF THE LAND New Edition Michael F. Russell Investigative journalist Carl Shewan lives in a world controlled by terror. When an informant summons him to the Highland town of Inverlair with information on the mysterious new communications system, S.C.O.P.E. Carl thinks he might finally be onto something. Not long after he arrives, however, the system is activated . . . with catastrophic results. Imprisoned in this remote refuge by a technological catastrophe, Carl struggles to adapt to impending fatherhood and to a harsh new existence in an ancient landscape, until a childless gamekeeper offers him an alternative to guilt and alienation.
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Set in the near future, Lie of the Land examines the claustrophobia of small-town life and questions how far the state will go to preserve an orderly society, one in which ubiquitous surveillance has reduced human life to a virtual experience. ‘Lie of the Land is greater than the sum of its possible parts, and those parts might be 1984, Lord of the Flies, and Under the Dome’ – Shoreline of Infinity ‘The outstanding debut novel of the year’ – Stuart Kelly
Michael F. Russell grew up on the Isle of Barra before leaving to study Social Sciences at the University of Glasgow, followed by a postgraduate diploma in Journalism Studies at the University of Strathclyde. He is deputy editor at the West Highland Free Press and writes occasionally for the Sunday Herald. His writing has appeared in Gutter, Northwords Now and Fractured West. He lives on Skye with his partner and two children.
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CHRISTOPHER JORY
ISBN 9781846973628 Price £8.99 Format 198 x 129mm paperback Rights World All Languages Publication 19 May 2016 Extent 304pp
THE ART OF WAITING New Edition DALEY AND DS BRIAN Christopher Jory SCOTT ARE ASSIGNED TO Russia, 1943. A girl from Leningrad and a soldier from Venice stand together on the edge of THEIR wilderness. He ILLUSTRIis a shadow of a man, PROTECT trapped behind wire, an enemy in her land. Taking something from her pocket, she slips her hand through and catches OUS VISITORS. ASthe wire AN AN-her skin on a barb producing a tiny drop of blood. CIENT SOCIETY EMERGES ‘Have this.’ The man takes the gift – a small crust of bread, a little piece of hope. Its memory will nourish him, keep him alive, on his FROM THE BLIZZARDS, AND long journey home to Italy. ITS CREATION, THE RAT But when he returns, he must decide which path to take – to be true to the love of the girl who saved his life, or to pursue his STONE, REVEALS GRISLY unfulfilled vow and seek revenge on the man who had ruined his home and his family. SECRETS, GHOSTS OF THE This is a tale of love, revenge and survival against the odds, set in PAST COME TO HAUNT THE Venice and Russia in the 1940s. SHANNONS. THE ‘A profoundly moving novel thatAS sweeps you from CURSE Russia to Italy over the course of a gripping, richly evocative and atmospheric tale’ DECREES, DEATH IS COM– Alex Preston ING – BUT FOR WHOM AND FROM WHAT?
Christopher Jory was born in 1968 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. He spent his early childhood in Barbados, Venezuela and finally Oxfordshire. He did a degree in English Literature and Philosophy at Leicester University and then worked for the British Council and other organisations in Italy, Spain, Crete, Brazil and Venezuela. He is currently a Publisher at Cambridge University Press. His first book, Lost in the Flames (Matador, 2011), was a moving account of RAF Bomber Command airmen and their families.
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TIMOTHY NEAT
THE DAY OF THE MOUNTAIN A Book of Sketchbook Drawings by TIMOTHY NEAT
THE DAY OF THE MOUNTAIN Limited Edition Drawings by Timothy Neat Preface by John Berger Writings by Anne Michaels Since entering his eighth decade Timothy Neat has concentrated his wide-ranging creativity on the act of drawing, in sketchbooks. His prime subject is people – the common man, writers, artists, travellers, prisoners: he also addresses war, landscape, and the ancient past with visionary understanding.
ISBN 9781846973581 Price £100.00 Format 240 x 170mm hardback Rights World English Language Publication 19 May 2016 Extent 352pp
Of the four hundred drawings being published, only three have been publicly seen. In this book Neat, the artist, can be seen for the first time – championed by the great art critic John Berger and renowned writer Anne Michaels: these drawings are revelatory. This special signed edition, produced to the highest specification, is limited to 150 copies and is guaranteed to appeal to collectors of fine art and belle-lettres in Scotland and across Europe. Neat’s books include The Summer Walkers, Part Seen Part Imagined, a two volume biography of Hamish Henderson and, most recently, These Faces, a collection of photographs and drawings (2013).
Timothy Neat was born and brought up in Cornwall. He completed a degree in Fine Art at the University of Leeds and moved to Scotland in 1968. From 1973 to 1988, he lectured in History of Art at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in Dundee. During his time there, he became the founder-editor of a fine-art periodical called Seer. He also took over the convenorship of the Scottish Sculpture Trust, supervising the major George Rickey sculpture exhibition on Clydeside (1982), the Eduardo Paolozzi exhibition at the Royal Scottish Academy (1984) and the funding and erection of the Hugh MacDiarmid Memorial Sculpture in Langholm (1985). He also organised a series of national conferences on topics including public art, women’s art and Scottish art. In 1997 he was a consultant to the City of Glasgow’s international touring exhibition of work by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. His book The Summer Walkers was awarded the Jena Michaelis Ratcliffe Folklore Award in 1996. He lives in Fife.
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2015 HIGHLIGHTS: ELLISON, HOWE EMBED WITH GAMES A Year on the Couch with Game Developers
Cara Ellison In 2014 games critic Cara Ellison rather flippantly pledged to the internet she’d leave home, become itinerant, and travel around the world to live with and write about some of the most interesting game developers and their cultural outlook.
ISBN 9781846973444 Price £8.99 Format 198 x 129mm paperback Rights World Publication 19 November 2015 Extent 136pp
Originally Cara put up the Embed With Games series monthly on a free blog as she travelled from couch to couch, writing about the people she met and about the way our game creators express the culture around them. This is the collected work, with an exclusive introduction from Kieron Gillen, a cover from Irene Koh, and a conclusion exclusive to the ebook. ‘I didn’t know too much about Cara before reading Embed with Games, now I admire her. This book made me want to play games, it makes me want to make games. I can’t really offer higher praise than that’ – VideoBrains.co.uk
LEE BRILLEAUX Rock’n’Roll Gentleman Zoë Howe Lee Brilleaux, the uniquely charismatic star of proto-punk R&B reprobates Dr Feelgood, was one of rock’n’roll’s greatest frontmen. But he was also one of its greatest gentlemen – a class act with heart, fire, wanderlust and a wild streak, exploding out of Canvey Island in the early 1970s – an age of glam rock, post-hippy folk and pop androgyny.
ISBN 9781846973352 Price £14.99 Format 234 x 156mm paperback Rights World Publication 19 November 2015 Extent 272pp
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Published with the blessing of Lee’s widow Shirley, this is an exhilarating, eye-opening collection of exclusive interviews, memories and unseen drawings and images – the first comprehensive appreciation of Lee Brilleaux and a book no Dr Feelgood fan would wish to be without. ‘Zoe Howe presents a fascinating portrait of Lee Collinson (Lee’s pre-Brilleaux name)’ – Louder Than War
2015 HIGHLIGHTS: McCALL SMITH, DOWLING CHANCE DEVELOPMENTS Unexpected Love Stories Alexander McCall Smith It is said that a picture may be worth a thousand words but an old photograph can inspire many more. In this beguiling book, Alexander McCall Smith casts his eye over five chanced-upon photographs from the past and imagines the stories behind them. What emerges are surprising and poignant tales of love and friendship in a variety of settings – from an estate in the Highlands of Scotland to a travelling circus in Canada.
ISBN 9781846973291 Price £9.99 Format 170 x 126mm hardback Rights UK & Commonwealth Publication 19 November 2015 Extent 240pp
Some will find joy and fulfilment – others would prefer happier endings. Each of them, though, will find love, and that is ultimately what matters. These stories are full of insight and empathy…the first two, ‘Sister Flora’s First Day of Freedom’ and ‘Angels in Italy’ are works of depth and beauty that would not be shamed in the company of the world’s great short stories’ – Kerryn Goldsworthy, Fairfax Papers
ASCENSION Gregory Dowling Venice in 1749 – the city has lost its political and financial primacy but has become Europe’s pleasure capital. Alvise Marangon, born in Italy but brought up in London, returns to the city of his birth and quickly becomes involved in the protection of a visiting wealthy young Englishman and his beautiful cousin.
ISBN 9781846973130 Price £8.99 Format 198 x 129mm paperback Rights World Publication 24 September 2015 Extent 352pp
Amidst the world of gambling dens and courtesans, something momentous is being planned for the Feast of the Ascension, Venice’s most important and spectacular holiday, and it seems that only Alvise can prevent the day from turning into bloody mayhem. ‘Alvise is a terrific character, the murder mystery is absorbingly ingenious and, if you are a sucker for Venice, the sights, sounds and smells of its streets and canals ooze up from the page.’ – Daily Mail
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2015 HIGHLIGHTS: MacGREGOR, SENDKER BENEATH TROUBLED SKIES Poems of Scotland at War, 1914–1918 Edited by Lizzie MacGregor
ISBN 9781846973321 Price £12.99 Format 216 x 138mm hardback Rights World Publication 19 November 2015 Extent 126pp
This is the story of Scotland at war in the poetry of the time, in English, Gaelic and Scots, by servicemen, volunteers, and those on the home front. Well known soldier poets like E.A. Mackintosh, Dòmhnall Ruadh Chorùna and Joseph Lee are joined by others who fought with their pens to chronicle and comment on the war, among them Mary Symon, Neil Munro and Margaret Sackville. This anthology traces the progress of Scotland’s war through poetry written by serving soldiers and those on the home front, including Charles Hamilton Sorley, E.A. Mackintosh, R.Watson Kerr, Joseph Lee, Charles Murray, May Wedderburn. Cannan, Mary Symon.
WHISPERING SHADOWS Jan-Philipp Sendker Paul Leibovitz was once an ambitious advisor, dedicated father, and loving husband. But after living for nearly thirty years in Hong Kong, personal tragedy strikes and Paul’s marriage unravels in the fallout. When he makes a fleeting connection with Elizabeth, a distressed American woman on the verge of collapse, his life is thrown into turmoil. Less than twenty-four hours later, Elizabeth’s son is found dead in Shenzhen, and Paul, invigorated by a newfound purpose, sets out to investigate the murder on his own. ISBN 9781846973307 Price £8.99 Format 198 x 129mm paperback Rights UK & Commonwealth ex. Canada Publication 25 June 2015 Extent 330pp
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‘If you like intriguing plots, engaging characters, real-life issues, and the emotional turmoil of losing a loved one, all wrapped up into a (small ‘p’) political drama, this one is very definitely for you’ – Lovereading
2015 HIGHLIGHTS: RUSH, BUTLIN PENELOPE’S WEB Christopher Rush Odysseus returns to Ithaca after nearly twenty years, half of it spent as a soldier and the other half as a soldier of fortune. During his absence his wife Penelope remains faithful, despite Odysseus being missing and presumed dead, but when her husband suddenly reappears he confronts those who have been trying to seduce his wife and kills them all. This is a novel about war and peace, about how returning soldiers can find peace more horrible than war, and home more hellish than the battlefield. ISBN 9781846973093 Price £16.99 Format 234 x 156mm hardback Rights World Publication 24 September 2015 Extent 512pp
‘This is strong stuff, but Penelope’s Web works on the premise that brutal times call for brutal prose. The result is original and challenging.’ – The Times
THE MAGICIANS OF SCOTLAND Ron Butlin Just as The Magicians of Edinburgh’s themes ranged from Sir Walter Scott to the new parliament, from Greyfriar’s Bobby to the trams, the themes of the new collection include Scotland’s past, present and future, its landscape and people, its myths and politics – from Bannockburn, Flodden to Faslane, the Loch Ness Monster, wind farms, Hutton to Higgs, Bonnie Prince Charlie to Donald Trump. It is accessible, serious and entertaining. ISBN 9781846972911 Price £9.99 Format 198 x 129mm paperback Rights World Publication 24 July 2015 Extent 112pp
‘Butlin is the best, the most productive Scottish poet of his generation’ – Douglas Dunn
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