Works
- From Wood to Ridge (Carcanet Press, 1989 in hardback and 1999 in paperback)
- Dàin do Eimhir (Association for Scottish Literary Studies 2002; Birlinn 2008)
- An Cuilithionn 1939 (Association for Scottish Literary Studies 2011)
- Sorley MacLean: Collected Poems (Polygon 2011)
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