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Mearns Voices

Mearns Voices

By: Mearns Writers
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The Mearns Voices Podcast brings you a selection of work from our Aberdeenshire based writing group. Relax and travel with us in poetry and short stories.Mearns Writers Art Literary History & Criticism
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  • Mearns Voices ep. 9: Wee Gaitherin 2024
    Aug 3 2024

    It was hot. Damned hot. And in the backroom of a downtown bar in sleepy old Stonehaven, the Mearns Writers join the Wee Gaitherin poetry festival for another live performance.

    Title music by Crum Hall @ SteamStudios.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Mearns Voices ep. 8: The Wind
    Oct 26 2023

    A Mearns Voices Hallowe'en Special.

    "The Wind" is a Doric ghost story, written and performed by Alistair Lawrie with original music by Crum Hall.

    Alistair Lawrie is a Scottish writer, poet and advocate of Doric culture. Winner of the 2016 William Soutar Prize and the 2023 McLellan Scots Poetry Prize. His new collection of poetry, “Caal Cries”, has just been released.

    https://www.drunkmusepress.com/product-page/caal-cries-by-alistair-lawrie

    Crum Hall is a multi-instrumentalist and producer. Crum started his career playing drums for ska punk band Bender which morphed into the alt country band Lincoln, sharing the stage with the likes of Calexico, Lambchop and Tindersticks. He now writes music for film and television.

    https://www.steamstudios.co.uk

    This podcast is a Friends Eclectic Production (AKA Radio FECK).

    https://radiofeck.online


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    26 mins
  • Mearns Voices ep. 7: Mair Northren Nummers
    Aug 14 2023

    A live performance of the Mearns Writers at the Wee Gaitherin poetry festival to launch the "Mair Northren Nummers" doric verse pamphlet.

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    44 mins

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