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Alan Taylor

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    I have written for newspapers and magazines around the globe. Editor of The Scottish Review of Books and of several anthologies, including The Assassin’s Cloak. Coming soon - Edinburgh: The Autobiography. I am the author of Appointment in Arezzo.

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