Unknown Scotland in Colour
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Maurice Lindsay was a Scottish broadcaster, writer, and poet whose work deeply engaged with the landscape and cultural heritage of Scotland. He explored themes of national identity and historical memory, often reflecting on the enduring spirit of his homeland. Lindsay's poetry is recognized for its lyrical quality and profound connection to Scottish traditions. His contribution lies in his evocative portrayal of the Scottish experience and its evolution.






Playwrights, actors, drama-critics, music-critics and opera composers, not forgetting great writers and ordinary theatre-goers, are all included in this anthology of amusing quotations.
An anthology of the Scottish Renaissance 1925-1975
A Scripture Meditation Journal For The African Diaspora
Focusing on spiritual growth, this scripture meditation journal targets individuals of African descent, encouraging deeper engagement with YAH's word. It aims to inspire readers to embrace their true identity and fulfill their divine purpose as a guiding light in the world. Through dedicated meditation, the journal fosters a connection to faith and community, promoting personal transformation and empowerment.
Exploring a profound spiritual journey, Mo'Reese Madu's debut poetry collection reflects on his transition from Christianity to the Hebrew Israelites and ultimately his departure from both. The poems intertwine personal struggles with the broader historical context of Black America, highlighting how Western religions contribute to division within the community. Madu also shares ancient wisdom through timely proverbs, guiding readers toward self-discovery and higher consciousness. This collection offers a unique perspective on faith, identity, and resilience.