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Anne Frater

Anne Frater (born 1967) is a Scottish poet. She was born at Stornoway on Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. She was brought up in the village of Upper Bayble in the district of Point, a small community which has also been home to Derick Thomson and Iain Crichton Smith.

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scottish university gaelic poems frater born stornoway poetry lewis bayble glasgow first degree college 1995 published verse teruel anne 1967

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