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Strathprints makes available Open Access scholarly outputs by the Department of Accounting & Finance at Strathclyde Business School. Particular research specialisms include financial decision-making techniques and financial econometrics.

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Number of items: 17.

Article

Glass, Rodge (2022) On Waves. Epoch International Journal of Creative Nonfiction, 1 (4). pp. 64-74.

Glass, Rodge (2020) Alasdair Gray, the man and the work. The Paris Review.

Searle, Adrian and Begg, Colin and Glass, Rodge (2010) A weekend of freedom. Gutter : the magazine of new Scottish writing, Spring 20 (02). lead story.

Book Section

Glass, Rodge; (2022) 'On speculation' : after Dept. of Speculation. In: New Writing Scotland. Association for Scottish Literary Studies, Glasgow, pp. 65-74.

Glass, Rodge; Hames, Scott and Pittin-Hedon, Marie-Odile and Manfredi, Camille, eds. (2022) Erasure and Reinstatement : Gray the Artist, Across Space and Form. In: Scottish Writing After Devolution. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. ISBN 9781474486194

Glass, Rodge; Langworthy, Rebecca and Lindfield-Ott, Kristin and MacPherson, Jim, eds. (2020) 'In Separate Time' after The Book of Strange New Things. In: Michel Faber. Gylphi, Canterbury, pp. 113-127. ISBN 9781780240961

Glass, Roger; Langworthy, Rebecca and Lindfield-Ott, Krsitin and MacPherson, Jim, eds. (2020) A compassionate fictional universe : Michel Faber's the book of strange new things and the art of the creative response. In: Michel Faber. Contemporary Writers . Gylphi, Canterbury, pp. 127-139. ISBN 978-1-78024-098-5

O'Flynn, Catherine and Glass, Rodge; O'Flynn, Catherine and Glass, Rodge, eds. (2009) I know my team and I shall not be moved. In: Roads Ahead. Tindal Street Press, Birmingham, unspecified. ISBN 1906994005

Conference or Workshop Item

Glass, Rodge (2022) Alasdair Gray & the transnational local. In: 3rd World Congress of Scottish Literatures, 2022-06-22 - 2022-06-26, Charles University.

Book

Glass, Rodge (2022) Michel Faber : The Writer and his Work. Writers & their Work . Liverpool University Press, Liverpool. (In Press)

Glass, Roger (2012) Bring Me the Head of Ryan Giggs. Tindal Street Press, UK/Commonwealth. ISBN 9781906994389

Glass, Rodge and Turbitt, Dave (2010) Dougie's war : A graphic novel about one soldier’s return from Afghanistan. Freight Books, Glasgow. ISBN 978-0954402488

Glass, Rodge (2009) Alasdair Gray : A Secretary's Biography. Bloomsbury. ISBN 9780747596233

Glass, Rodge (2009) Alasdair Gray: A Secretary's Biography. Bloomsbury Publishing PLC. ISBN 0747596233

Glass, Rodge (2009) Hope for Newborns. Faber & Faber. ISBN 9780571238224

Glass, Rodge (2006) No fireworks. Faber & Faber. ISBN 9780571226283

Review

Glass, Rodge (2006) Review: Paperbacks: Fiction: A Map of Glass, by Jane Urquhart. [Review]

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