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Brian Hill

About

Brian Hill lives in Moray and writes in English and Scots. Several works have been published online such as Here Comes Everyone. Work in print includes selections in Written Tales, 1/3, Poets’ Republic 9/11, Southlight 30, as well as in Spirit of Beyond, The Shiant Isles, from Alison Dunlop, The Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour (RSW) (2021). Last Year’s Words was self-published in 2018. Readings and performances in Glasgow include those at Avant Garde, Tell It Slant, Space Theatre, and Sunny G Radio. Elsewhere in Scotland Brian has contributed his work in Inverness, Forres, and New Pitsligo International Poetry Festival.

Connection to Glasgow

Brian Hill is married to a Glaswegian with family in and near the city.
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