Bella Caledonia

ebook An Anthology of Writing from 2007--2021

By Mike Small

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In October 2007, writers Mike Small and Kevin Williamson launched Bella Caledonia at the Radical Book Fair in Edinburgh. Since then, Bella has consistently explored ideas of self-determination and offered Scotland's most robust and insightful political commentary. In the run up to Scottish independence referendum, international interest grew and Bella Caledonia had more than 500,000 unique users a month, with a peak of one million in August ― and since then has been given multiple awards recognising it as one of the top 10 political blogs in the UK. This anthology, curated by Mike Small, is a flavour of Bella's output over these 14 years ― the editor's pick. Bella is aligned to no political party and sees herself as the bastard child of parent publications too good for this world; from Calgacus to Red Herring, from Harpies & Quines to the Black Dwarf. Under Mike's editorship, Bella has developed a 'Fifth Estate' as a way of disrupting the passive relationship of old media, creating something more active and appropriate for the 21st century ― it's about concentration of ownership, and bringing together radical coverage with cultural analysis. Hence the plethora of wide-ranging voices in this anthology, each representing outlier viewpoints in contemporary society ― novelists, poets, bloggers and journalists publishing in non-mainstream media outlets, and the social media. * "Bella Caledonia has been a flagship for progressive thought in Scotland, providing a platform for informed and creative writing, advocating a progressive and independent nation fit for the future." Stuart Cosgrove "Bella has been to be a constant thorn in the side of the powerful voices who would prefer that conventional wisdom went unchallenged, that awkward questions went unasked, and bold solutions went unheard." Peter Geoehgan * The Contributors: Andy Wightman
  • Alan Bissett
  • Brian Quail
  • George Rosie
  • Kathleen Jamie
  • Peter Arnott
  • Scott Hames
  • Laura Easton Lewis
  • Meaghan Delahunt
  • AL Kennedy
  • Alistair Davidson
  • Alastair McIntosh
  • Katie Gallogly-Swan
  • Max Macleod
  • Caitlin Logan
  • Irvine Welsh
  • Paul Tritschler
  • Chloé Farand
  • Abi Lightbody
  • Pat Kane
  • Adam Ramsay
  • Rory Scothorne
  • Alison Phipps
  • Jamie Maxwell
  • Amna Saleem
  • Neil Cooper
  • Dougie Strang
  • Mairi McFadyen
  • Christopher Silver
  • George Gunn
  • Stuart Christie
  • George Kerevan
  • Iain MacKinnon
  • Dougald Hine
  • Cait O'Neil McCullagh
  • Raman Mundair
  • Gerry Hassan About The Editor: Mike Small is a writer, journalist, author and publisher. He has written for the Guardian, Sunday Herald, Sunday National, Open Democracy, Variant, Lobster and Z Magazine. He is currently working on a biography of Patrick Geddes and a history of Scottish Anarchism. He has edited Bella Caledonia since 2007.
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