Hugh McMillan (poet)

Hugh McMillan (poet)

Hugh McMillan (born 1955) is a Scottish poet and short story writer. [ [http://www.dgcommunity.net/dgcommunity/MiniWeb.aspx?id=263&menuid=5339&openid=5249 MiniWeb: Writers' Hub - ::hugh mcmillan ] ] McMillan lives in Penpont and teaches history in Dumfries Academy.

His works

His poetry collections include "Aphrodite's Anorak" (Peterloo, 1996), "After A Storm" (Smith/Doorstep, 2005) [ [http://www.poetrybusiness.co.uk/after_the_storm_i014688.aspx Smith/Doorstop - After the Storm by McMillan, Hugh ] ] , and "Strange Bamboo" (Shoestring Press, 2007). [ [http://www.geraldengland.co.uk/revs/bs147.htm Hugh McMillan ] ]

References

External links

* [http://www.dgcommunity.net/dgcommunity/MiniWeb.aspx?id=263&menuid=5339&openid=5249 Hugh McMillan Biography]
* [http://www.spl.org.uk/best-poems/mcmillan.htm Poetry Online]
* [http://www.gerrycambridge.com/prosepdf/mcmillan.pdf "Aphrodite's Anorak"]


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