The history of Cupar reveals its significance as a royal burgh established in 1328, with roots tracing back to a Pictish settlement from the 7th or 8th century. Once one of Scotland's wealthiest royal burghs, it thrived until the 16th century before experiencing a decline in the 17th century due to its inland location, which hindered trade. This narrative highlights the town's evolution and the impact of geographical factors on its economic status.
Paula Martin Libros
Paula Martin crea narrativas que profundizan en las complejidades de la fe y la teología, partiendo profundamente de la experiencia personal para explorar temas espirituales. Su obra invita a los lectores a contemplar cómo la fe moldea las vidas humanas y se manifiesta en las realidades cotidianas. Emplea un estilo que es a la vez accesible y provocador, atrayendo a una amplia audiencia que busca una comprensión más profunda de su viaje espiritual. La escritura de Martin ofrece una perspectiva única sobre la intersección de la creencia y la experiencia vivida.



quaranta giorni: forty days
- 70 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of the spring 2020 pandemic, this collection captures the essence of isolation through daily videos shared over forty days. It emphasizes the themes of hope, beauty, and connection amid challenging times. Beyond poetry, it serves as a guide for readers seeking their own healing journey, encouraging introspection and resilience during a period of uncertainty.
Lochaber is a sparsely-populated area, remote but romantic, centred on Fort William. It contains no mediaeval burgh, no major monastic site, and for its size, not even many castles.