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WINNER, ENGLISH PEN AWARD FOR TRANSLATION, 2017 Scotland Street Press was set up in 2014 on the proceeds of a literary biography – Chasing Lost Time: The Life of C.K. Scott Moncrieff, Soldier, Spy, and Translator of Proust (Chatto and Windus; Farrar, Straus and Giroux). Scott Moncrieff's short stories, originally published by T.S.Eliot in the 1920s, make our first publication – ANT. Like him, we care about literature. We are committed to developing a publishing house that helps promote Scotland as a distinctive creative voice in the world. Women's voices are under represented in literature as a whole in Scotland, and we intent to help redress this balance. This catalogue sees nine out of fourteen titles by women, including three children's books from 1930s author Ann Scott Moncrieff. Scotland Street Press currently publishes a range of poetry, memoirs, literary crime, fiction and non-fiction. We are keen to create books that not only read well, but look beautiful; we aim to combine the visual design, binding, and cover with the literary merit of the contents. Our team of designers and printers work closely with the editorial team to ensure that the themes of the book are accurately translated into a tangible aesthetic. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook @ScotStreetPress for news of our upcoming publications. See our current Autumn 2017 catalogue online at www.scotlandstreetpress.com TITLES: ~Non-Fiction~ Glimpses of the Middle East (Patience Moberly) Freedom Found (Sara Trevelyan) 9 Months in Tibet (Rupert Wolfe Murray) It Takes a Lifetime to Become Yourself (Kay Carmichael) (Oct. 2017) A Land Girl's Tale (Mona McLeod) (Sept. 2017) Delirium (Prof. Alasdair Maclullich) ~Fiction~ ANT (C.K. Scott Moncrieff, ed. Jean Findlay) Errant Blood (C.F. Peterson) Three Plays (Jean Findlay) MacSonnetries (Petra Reid) (Feb. 2017) ~Children's~ Auntie Robbo (Ann Scott-Moncrieff) Aboard the Bulger (Ann Scott-Moncrieff) Firkin & The Grey Gangesters (Ann Scott-Moncrieff)

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