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The Sky's the Limit
Luath authors are always willing to get out and about, none moreso than Liz Niven, who, as writer in residence at Inverness airport, held workshops and readings in the unlikeliest of places, such as airport lounges and air traffic control towers. As part of a community arts project with Highlands and Islands Airports, Liz set out to raise awareness of the importance of air transpoort to the remote regions of Scotland, and write new poetry from her experiences. She says her favourite memory was 'flying low over Scotland, from Shetland down to Inverness in a two-man plane called The Wee Dram. The October sun shone all down The Great Glen and I realised what a privilege this was.'
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