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Arts, Sciences and the Meaning of Fife
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Contributions are now being solicited for the first issue of the Pathhead Review. The Review will contain scholarly and critical articles with a connection to Fife, either in terms of subject matter or authorship (born, bred or resident). For submission guidelines, please follow this link.

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7th January 2009

We are pleased to announce that membership of the Pathhead Review Editorial Board provsionally is as follows:

Tom Hubbard MA DipLiD PhD FCLIP, Editor
John Wallace OBE MA (Cantab) FRSAMD FRAM FRCM FRNCM Hon DLitt (Strathclyde) Hon DMus (Aberdeen)
Bob Purdie (Ruskin College, Oxford)
R. P. M. Bond (Sussex)
Bill Hare (Honorary Curator, University of Edinburgh Fine Art Collection)
Ann Watters MBE
David McHutchon MA Mlitt

Further potential members are being sounded out at present and the full Board will be confirmed in due course.

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1st November 2009

The Ravenscraig Press is pleased to announce that Tom Hubbard is to be first Editor of the Pathhead Review.

Dr. Hubbard was formerly Librarian at the Scottish Poetry Library (1984-92) and a visiting lecturer at the universities of Grenoble, Connecticut, Budapest (ELTE), and North Carolina (Asheville).

From 2000 to 2004, Dr Hubbard was Editor of BOSLIT (Bibliography of Scottish Literature in Translation), and from 2004 to 2007, an Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Scottish Literature at the University of Glasgow. In 2006, he was elected a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (FCLIP), and is currently an IRCHSS Research Fellow at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth, where he is compiling the online Bibliography of Irish Literary Criticism (BILC). Tom will be the Lynn Wood Neag Distinguished Visiting Professor in British Literature at the University of Connecticut for the spring-summer semester of 2011.

His poetry came to the attention of the Scottish reading public after he started to be published regularly by Duncan Glen's Akros Publications. His most recent poetry collection is Peacocks and Squirrels and he recently completed a first novel, Marie B.: A Biographical Novel, which was published in 2009 by the Ravenscraig Press.




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