A small community of nuns in rural Ireland is the venue for Creotine, a tale of sisterly friction by Clydebank storyteller Jack O’Donnell.
Then it’s off to the suburbs of Melbourne for Other People’s Houses, a story of clairvoyance with a twist from Ayrshire author Angus Shoor Caan.
And we’re back in small-town Scotland looking at rings in Winter Pays For Summer, another poignant piece from the pen of Alloa writer and current McTop Ten leader, Gavin Broom.
Coming next – stories featuring a mining disaster, a shipwreck and a strange boat race.