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New Writing Scotland 35 'She Said He Said I Said'

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I was delighted to be one of the writers invited to read at the launch of ' New Writing Scotland' 35 , She Said He Said I Said held at Blackwell's Bookshop in Edinburgh last night. Unfortunately Viccy Adams wasn't able to attend but it was great to meet Bryan Johnstone, Rose McDonagh, Heather Parry and Harry Smart as well as one of the editors Susie Maguire and Duncan Jones from the Association of Scottish Literary Studies. I read my poem Washerwomen on Calton Hill inspired by Thomas Begbie's wonderful photograph taken in 1887. The poem is written from the perspective of one of the washerwomen and how her feelings about the photographer might have been changed by one or two imagined incidents. Washerwomen on Calton Hill Scunnered. Such a good day for drying clothes up on the hill, away from all the smoky lums and up he comes, wants us to pose on the slopes. The cheek of him, we were all in position, standing, kneeling and his box on legs all set up, when