Sae Mony Summers
Sae mony simmers
The winning short story in the 2009 Toulmin writing competition Sae Mony Summers was written by former teacher Eleanor Fordyce. Born in Aberdeenshire and now living in Angus, Fordyce enjoyed using the richness of Doric where there was no equivalent English word. Here we can listen to Aberdeen's Sheena Blackhall reading the story.
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