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Conceived and realised by Scottish PEN, this anthology of poetry and prose explores freedom of expression. The year 2020 marks the 700th anniversary of the Declaration of Arbroath, a letter to the Pope from the Scottish Nobles asking for the freedom to exist as a nation. The need to hear and understand each other is as urgent now as it ever was.

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Conceived and realised by Scottish PEN, this anthology of poetry and prose explores freedom of expression. The year 2020 marks the 700th anniversary of the Declaration of Arbroath, a letter to the Pope from the Scottish Nobles asking for the freedom to exist as a nation. The need to hear and understand each other is as urgent now as it ever was.
Autorenporträt
Chris Wright is from Bangor, Northern Ireland. His short fiction has appeared in The Honest Ulsterman, The Cormorant, Parentheses International Literary Arts Journal, The Wellington Street Review, The Fiction Pool, and many more. His CNF has appeared on Pendemic.ie--and is to be preserved in the Irish Poetry Reading Archive at UCD Library in Dublin--and Writing.ie. In 2020, he was longlisted for the Irish Book Awards Short Story of the Year, named runner-up in The Mairtín Crawford Award, and his work featured in several print anthologies, such as Declarations on Freedom --commissioned to celebrate 700 years since the Declaration of Arbroath--A Girl's Guide to Fly Fishing: Reflex Fiction Volume Three, The Bramley: Volume Two, and Fantastical Stories: The WRITE Festival Short Story Anthology 2020.