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About MeAfter twenty-five years in further education, in roles including head of English, David Neilson left Glasgow to live on the Rhine, where Dimity McKee and the Bad Lord Lionel (available on Kindle) was written.
The Owlsgate 35s literature guides (also on Kindle) are a way of continuing that teaching. They accommodate a good number of themes and topics, treating them as thirty-five essential mini-lectures. |