in this issue
- Editorial
- ISLANDS OF THE NORTH
- Life in a Reykjavik Suburb
- Streaker Disrupts Iceland v. Albania
- Writing in Shetland
- Orkney's George Mackay Brown
- David Constantine of Scilly
- CHILDREN'S LITERATURE FROM SCANDINAVIA
- Josefine Ottesen
- Charlotte Blay
- Tove Jansson
- Children's Literature in Finland in the 1990s
- NEWS
- Contributions
- The St Magnus Festival in Orkney
- Helsinki Conference in June
- The Lahti International Writers' Reunion
- The Marsh Award for Children's Literature in Translation
- The Tómas Guðmundsson Literary Prize in Iceland
- Contributions and Submissions
- Tax on Books in Slovenia
- Basque Daily Closed Down
- Correntes d'Escritas in Portugal
NEWS
The St Magnus Festival, Orkney![</i> Oki[1]](../../../../files/legacy/oki%5b1%5dcdef.gif?1144792800)
The St Magnus Festival takes place each year in Orkney at midsummer from the 20th to the 25th of June. Visitors from throughout Britain and further afield are attracted to this distinctive and friendly festival, which offers a packed programme of music, theatre, literature, and the visual arts. The festival brochure available from late March. For further information contact: St Magnus Festival, 60 Victoria Street, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 IDN. Tel: (01856) 871445 / fax: (01856) 871170. E-mail: info@stmagnusfestival.com.
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