> Natalie Jayne Clark, Author at SNACK: Music, film, arts and culture magazine for Scotland
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    Dean Tsang on Turning Anxiety Into a Spreadsheet (and Then a Fringe Show)

    Dean Tsang is a critically acclaimed spokenword artist based in Edinburgh who has colour-coded ...

    Elspeth Wilson’s “These Mortal Bodies” is a devastatingly beautiful debut

    ‘Wilson expertly conveys how a trauma lingers and taints the brushtrokes of life, like ...

    Pippa Blundell’s “common thread” Is as Lush and Flourishing as a Blooming Garden

    I swear – our strawberries have flourished this year because they’ve had Pippa Blundell ...

    Queer & Now – Exhibition review – HAPWORKS_00, Dundee

    They are using the same language as before. That’s what the exhibition and its ...

    DONNA MATTHEW Remembering Myself (Book Review)

    When I read this collection, in a single flinching sitting, it felt like I ...

    Eleanor Morton her debut novel ‘Life Lessons from Historical Women, boozy brunch invites, innovation, and significant women.

    Eleanor Morton’s astute comedy sends up both contemporary and historical concerns. She can delicately ...

    Hamish Hawk on transcendant collaboration and vindication

    At the time of speaking to SNACK, Hamish Hawk’s new album, A Firmer Hand, ...