Independent Minds

New Poetry by HMP Kilmarnock

Kevin Williamson (ed.)

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Binding: Paperback

ISBN 9781910021002

About the Book: 

What does real freedom mean?

Inspired by the challenge and legacy of Robert Burns, inmates from Kilmarnock. Prisoon unlock new themes of liberty and independent thought. 

As Scotland approaches a national referendum, ten poets (many of whom will not have the liberty to vote in 2014) seek a deeper and more personal independence. 

About the Author:

KEVIN WILLIAMSON founded and edited the ground-breaking Rebel Inc Magazine (1992–1994) and was Senior Commissioning Editor at Canongate Books (1996–2001) editing its Rebel Inc imprint. In 1997 he wrote the influential essay book Drugs & The Party Line, a political polemic on UK drugs policy. He won the 2005 Robert Louis Stevenson Award and in 2007 his debut poetry collection In A Room Darkened/em> was published by Two Ravens Press. That same year he co-founded Bella Caledonia, widely recognised as one of the most influential Scottish current affairs websites. In 2011 he co-founded Neu! Reekie! – a cross-arts cabaret – and in the summer of 2011 he wrote and starred in the successful Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Robert Burns: Not In My Name. He lives with his family in Leith.