Rebecca Raeburn is an Edinburgh-based writer and reviewer, and is a graduate of the MSc in Creative Writing at the University of Edinburgh. Her work has been published in several magazines, most recently 404 Ink and the Scottish Review of Books. She was shortlisted for the Alpine Fellowship, and the Scottish Book Trust’s New Writers Awards in 2016, and has performed at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.

Rebecca is particularly interested in the role literature can play in the presentation of trauma, and the ways in which representations of reality can be seen to shift beneath and above the surface. She is currently working on her first novela piece of work largely inspired by the Lockerbie disaster of 1988. It is an examination of the stories that transpire from trauma, and the emotional legacy of global events in the fabric of small, seemingly unremarkable towns.

Watch Rebecca’s book reviews here.