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Rab's fortunes have declined along with the fishing industry in which he has worked all his life, but now he eyes a glimpse of hope. A short play from Catherine Czerkawska.

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Rab's fortunes have declined along with the fishing industry in which he has worked all his life, but now he eyes a glimpse of hope. A short play from Catherine Czerkawska.


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Catherine Czerkawska is a widely published writer of novels, short stories, poems and award-winning plays for the stage and for BBC Radio 4 (some two hundred hours of radio drama to date). She completed a Royal Literary Fund Writing Fellowship at the University of the West of Scotland. Her stage play about Chernobyl, Wormwood, was produced to critical acclaim at the Traverse Theatre and is now a set text for Scottish Higher Drama. The Secret Commonwealth, her third play for Òran Mór, in Glasgow, was produced in February 2010. The Price of a Fish Supper was written for the same venue and subsequently staged at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and broadcast on BBC Radio 4. It was followed by Burns on the Solway, a play about the final days of the poet's life.

Her third novel The Curiosity Cabinet (Polygon, 2005) was one of three finalists for the Dundee Book Prize, and her non-fiction book, God's Islanders, a major hardback study of the history and landscape of the Isle of Gigha, was published by Birlinn in November 2006. Another novel, The Physic Garden, was published in 2014.

Catherine lives in rural Ayrshire with her artist husband Alan Lees.