Scotia Review Takes Caithness Publishing To New Heights
14th September 2006
At long last Scotia Review is able to welcome you to their new website - .
www.scotiareview.org
With funding from the National Lottery through Awards for All, and with the design-flare of Thurso-based Naver Technology Ltd, we are moving into an exciting new phase of existence.
Moving from occasional hard-copy publications of New Writing under the editorial aegis of David Morrison, new editor Christine Russell has developed a virtual publishing house. As well as Writing, the site has pages for Music, Visual Art and Reviews.
There will be a mix of professional and amateur work represented, and local work as well as national and - eventually - international work will feature. It will allow work by Scotia Review's Writing Group to be 'published'; local musicians, bands, visual artists, drama groups, etc. can all present their work alongside that of other contributions from wherever they hail on the globe.
Folk are being encouraged to log on to find out what Scotia Review is all about. Anyone who has something they wouldlike to publish is encouraged to contact the editor Christine Russell email editor[AT]scotiareview.org or Tel 01847 892599.
www.scotiareview.org
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