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rosemariecawkwell · 2 years ago
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Review: The Power of Trees, by Peter Wohlleben, Translated by Jane Billinghurst
Hardback / 20 April 2023 / £18.99 In the follow up to his Sunday Times bestseller, The Hidden Life of Trees, Peter Wohlleben compares tree planting to battery farming ‘In clear, vivid prose with impeccable reasoning, Peter Wohlleben makes a compelling case that almost everything we do in modern forestry management may be dead wrong. What should we do instead? Let the wisdom of the trees quell…
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richardarmitagefanpage · 2 months ago
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Richard was interviewed by BBC Radio 4 during the Bloody Scotland in Stirling, Scotland. (September 13, 2024)
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lovebooksgroup · 13 days ago
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The Glencairn Glass launches ‘The Last Dram’ crime fiction anthology to raise money for charity @BloodyScotland @Brownlee_Donald @MaggiesCentres #Scottishbookfestival #Readers #Stirling
X Facebook Pinterest Threads WhatsApp Print The Glencairn Glass – the world’s favourite whisky glass made by Scottish company Glencairn Crystal – has launched a collection of gripping crime fiction short stories by up-and-coming crime authors. The anthology features tales from 16 different authors, all of whom have previously entered the Glencairn Glass Crime Short Story competition over…
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marypicken · 2 months ago
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BLOODY SCOTLAND REVEALS THE FINALISTS FOR THE 2024 McILVANNEY PRIZE sponsored by The Glencairn Glass @Bloody Scotland @Brownlee_Donald
BLOODY SCOTLAND REVEALS THE FINALISTS FOR THE 2024 McILVANNEY PRIZE
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jenmedsbookreviews · 1 year ago
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Bloody Scotland 2023 - McIlvanney Prize winners revealed
Winners revealed for the McIlvanney Prize for 2023 & the Bloody Scotland Debut Prize #BloodyScotland @bloodyscotland @Brownlee_Donald
WINNERS REVEALED FOR THE McILVANNEY PRIZE 2023 & THE BLOODY SCOTLAND DEBUT PRIZE Sponsored by The Glencairn Glass The finalists for both prizes led the iconic torchlit procession from Stirling Castle through the historic old town this evening accompanied by the pipes and drums of the Stirling and District Schools Pipe Band. On stage at The Albert Halls Kenny Tweeddale, from sponsors The…
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alwaystrustinbooks · 7 years ago
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Bloody Scotland by Various Authors (Book Review) @BloodyScotland @Brownlee_Donald #Anthology #Scotland
Bloody Scotland by Various Authors (Book Review) @BloodyScotland @Brownlee_Donald #Anthology #Scotland
Welcome to my stop on the Bloody Scotland Blog Tour! I have a review to share with you all. What a collection of stories! The authors involved in this anthology are outstanding talents and I appreciate the opportunity to share my thoughts on the book. Enjoy the review and please check out all the other amazing blogs that are taking part in the tour. Sent to me by Fiona Brownlee in exchange for an…
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rosemariecawkwell · 2 years ago
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Blog tour calendar: The Power of Trees, by Peter Wohlleben
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lovebooksgroup · 2 months ago
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It’s Festival Day! 🎉 Welcome to Bloody Scotland! #InfluencerTour @BloodyScotland @Brownlee_Donald #Scottishbookfestival #Readers #Stirling
X Facebook Pinterest Threads WhatsApp Print It’s Festival Day! 🎉 Welcome to Bloody Scotland! First, a massive thank you to Fiona Brownlee for inviting me to be part of the influencer tour, and a huge shoutout to the team at Bloody Scotland for my press pass! It’s an absolute honour to attend this fantastic festival and share my thoughts as I review the incredible events. Today, I’ll be…
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lovebooksgroup · 2 months ago
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My Pick of the Panels: Secret Histories with Hugo Rifkind, Colin Walsh, and Ellie Keel @BloodyScotland @Brownlee_Donald #Scottishbookfestival #Readers #Stirling
X Facebook Pinterest Threads WhatsApp Print My Pick of the Panels: Secret Histories with Hugo Rifkind, Colin Walsh, and Ellie Keel My Pick of the Panels: Secret Histories with Hugo Rifkind, Colin Walsh, and Ellie Keel As we continue the countdown to Bloody Scotland, I’m thrilled to highlight the Secret Histories panel on Friday, 13th September, from 7-8 PM at Trinity Church. If you love…
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lovebooksgroup · 2 months ago
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My Pick of the Panels: Debut Prize Panel @BloodyScotland @Brownlee_Donald #Scottishbookfestival #Readers #Stirling
X Facebook Pinterest Threads WhatsApp Print My Pick of the Panels: Debut Prize Panel My Pick of the Panels: Debut Prize Panel Continuing my highlights for this week, the Debut Prize Panel on Friday, 13th September, from 4:30-5:30 PM at the Central Library is one event I’m especially excited about. It’s a chance to discover fresh voices in Scottish crime fiction and hear directly from the…
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lovebooksgroup · 2 months ago
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My Pick of the Panels: JD Kirk & Rachel Abbott @BloodyScotland @Brownlee_Donald #Scottishbookfestival #Readers #Stirling
X Facebook Pinterest Threads WhatsApp Print My Pick of the Panels: JD Kirk & Rachel Abbott In the lead-up to the Bloody Scotland festival, I’ll be sharing my picks of the panels that you won’t want to miss. With so many exciting authors and events, it’s hard to choose, but I have to kick things off with one that’s sure to be a festival highlight: JD Kirk and Rachel Abbott, taking place on…
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lovebooksgroup · 2 months ago
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Why I Love the Bloody Scotland Festival@BloodyScotland @Brownlee_Donald #Scottishbookfestival #Readers #Stirling
X Facebook Pinterest Threads WhatsApp Print Why I Love the Bloody Scotland Festival Every September, Stirling becomes the ultimate destination for crime fiction lovers, and for me, Bloody Scotland is the highlight of the year. This festival goes beyond celebrating crime writing—it’s a chance to dive into fascinating stories, meet fellow readers, and connect with the authors who create the…
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marypicken · 3 months ago
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Abir Mukherjee, Chris Whitaker, and Claire Wilson: Unmissable Bloody Scotland Highlights @BloodyScotland @Brownlee_Donald
Abir Mukherjee, Chris Whitaker, and Claire Wilson: Unmissable Bloody Scotland Highlights
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marypicken · 7 months ago
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Back from the Dead by Heidi Amsinck  @HeidiAmsinck1 @MuswellPress  @Brownlee_Donald
A thoroughly enjoyable read with great characters, an insight into Danish politics and a thoroughly tangled mystery to unpick.
Source: Review copyPublication: 18 April 2023 from Muswell PressPP: 362ISBN-13: 978-1739123857 My thanks to Tim Donald and Muswell Press for an advance copy for review A Missing person … a headless corpse … Jensen is on the case. June, and as Copenhagen swelters under record temperatures, a headless corpse surfaces in the murky harbour, landing a new case on the desk of DI Henrik Jungersen,…
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marypicken · 1 year ago
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BLOODY SCOTLAND INCREASES SUPPORT FOR NEW WRITERS AT 2023 FESTIVAL @BloodyScotland @Brownlee_Donald
Bloody Scotland support for new writers increases this year.
Bloody Scotland has long supported new writers with innovative initiatives such as Crime in the Spotlight (the equivalent of a support act for the headline authors), Pitch Perfect (a quest to find unpublished authors, one of whom – Kate Foster, the winner in 2020 – is this year shortlisted for the Debut Prize) and Alex Gray’s New Crimes selected by co-founder of the festival, bestselling author,…
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marypicken · 1 year ago
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BLOODY SCOTLAND REVEALS FOUR FINALISTS FOR THE McILVANNEY PRIZE 2023 @BloodyScotland @Brownlee_Donald
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