Spirit of the Deveron
Contributors
            Chris Andrews
            
            Ruth Bean
            
            Ruth Channing
            
            Anne L. Forbes
            
            Phyllis J. Goodall
            
            Margaret Grant
            
            Haworth Hodgkinson
            
            Jenny Kageler
            
            Brian King
            
            Annie Lamb
            
            Maureen V. Ross
            
            Linda Smith
        
Cover by Chris Andrews
Blue Salt Publishing, 2008
ISBN 978-0-9555347-1-3
Spirit of the Deveron
        Launched 21 May 2008
        
        Duff House, Banff
        
        Wordfringe 2008
    
    Huntly Writers launched their first anthology at Duff House in Banff during Wordfringe 2008. It is a collection of poems and short stories in Doric and English. Full of humour, joy and sadness too, it records the thoughts and feelings of the authors who live and work along the Deveron.
During the evening they performed selected pieces from the anthology in their usual innovative and lively fashion, joined by guests Leán Coetzer (dancer) and Emily White (trombone).
The book, published by Blue Salt Publishing, is available from Orb's Bookshop in Huntly, Better Read Books in Ellon, and all good bookshops everywhere.
Launch event reviewed by Sheila Reid
Duff House at Banff was the beautiful setting for the launch of the Huntly Writers anthology Spirit of the Deveron. With work ranging from the formal and traditional to wry, humorous post modern experimentation, this is a collection packed full of interest and originality. Huntly Writers were mindful of presentation, and incorporated music, dance and instantaneous video into the launch show, adding multimedia depth to the authors' vivid, entertaining readings. There is a strong Doric presence in this anthology from Linda Smith, Phyllis Goodall and Margaret Grant, balanced with a history from Anne Forbes of the Forbes/Gordon feuds at the time of Mary Queen of Scots, and the title of Chris Andrews' Hip-Hop Hymns brings us intriguingly bang up to date. Brian King incorporated Emily White and her trombone into his poem, and as well as reading his own work, poet Haworth Hodgkinson provided haunting music to a reading of Messenger by Maureen Ross whose white clothes served as a living screen for dancer Leán Coetzer's simultaneously danced and videoed interpretation of the poem. A memorable Wordfringe 2008 evening from Huntly Writers.
Links
        
  Blue Salt Publishing
        
        
  Orb's Bookshop
        
        
  Better Read Books
        
        
  Wordfringe
    

