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Christina Hall
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Derek Hall
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Ursula Hall
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Andy Hall Andy Hall lives in Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire with his wife and children. He divides his time between full-time primary school teaching, lecturing and photography. |
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Ian R. Hamilton
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Norman Harper
Norman Harper has written for the Aberdeen Press and Journal for over twenty-five years and is also the author of the popular Stronach series, set in north-east Scotland. |
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Joe Harper
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Blind Harry
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Robert Hay
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J Macdougall Hay
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Dean Hayes Dean Hayes took up full-time writing after a career in teaching and a spell as a professional cricketer. He has written over 80 sporting books including The Ashes: Cricket’s Greatest Rivalry, Northern Ireland’s Greats, and Living the Dream: Manchester City. |
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Mairi Hedderwick
Author and illustrator Mairi Hedderwick captures the true essence of the Hebridean islands, bringing to life some of Scotland’s most magical and beautiful places. |
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Hamish Henderson
Writer, singer-songwriter, folklorist, activist, and the father of the Scottish folk revival, Hamish Henderson has done more for the popularisation of Scottish folk culture than any other individual over the past century. |
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Lizanne Henderson
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Brian Hennigan
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Archie Hind
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Ethel G. Hofman Ethel G. Hofman grew up in Lerwick, Shetland and later emigrated to America where she now lives. She is a food journalist, author, and a past president of the International Association of Culinary Professionals. |
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James Hogg
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Michael Holman
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Roger Hutchinson
Award-winning author and journalist Roger Hutchinson, author of the highly acclaimed Calum’s Road, writes about the islands and Highlands of Scotland with startling clarity. |
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