Ajay Close, Amanda Thomson, Ambrose Parry (pseudonym used by the writing duo Chris Brookmyre and Marisa Haeztman), Anna Levin, Martin Macintyre and Polly Clark will be reading and discussing their work with Professor of Creative Writing, Louise Welsh. This is a wonderful opportunity to engage with some of the most talented writers working in Scotland today and to mingle with international publishing professionals. This event is brought to you by Creative Writing at Glasgow and the School of Critical Studies in association with Publishing Scotland as part of their welcome to their International Publishing Fellows
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Bringing infectious enthusiasm and a lifetime’s experience to bear on this multi-faceted literary na...
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Commissions include 'Bukowski: A life in Pictures', 'An Leabhor Mor - The Great Book of Gaelic' and ...
Written by 20 of Scotland's leading writers. Directed by Joe Douglas and Catrin Evans. The Portr...
International audienceA provisional re-mapping of Scotland’s post-devolution literary culture, these...
The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature examines the ways in which the cultural ...
Discusses the decision at the University of Stirling, Scotland, in the late 1960s, to appoint a Scot...
Appearance on the Big Scottish Book Club, BBC Scotland, "Writer Damian Barr is at Lanark Memorial ...
Reviews the parallel growth of creative writing courses and Scottish literary studies since the 1960...
Rescheduled launch event of the co-edited, special issue of Journal of Writing in Creative Practice....
Commissions include 'Bukowski: A life in Pictures', 'An Leabhor Mor - The Great Book of Gaelic' and ...
18 academic libraries across Scotland, through SCURL (Scottish Confederation of University and Resea...
This is a brief state of the art of Scottish Studies as a field of academic inquiry – commissioned b...
Guest editors Nicola McCartney and K.S Morgan McKean have created a wonderful theatre-based issue of...
If you have a favourite author, you may like to consider getting together with other like-minded peo...
Bringing infectious enthusiasm and a lifetime’s experience to bear on this multi-faceted literary na...
Voting is now open for Scotland's Favourite Book, with 30 well-loved novels vying to be crowned the ...
Commissions include 'Bukowski: A life in Pictures', 'An Leabhor Mor - The Great Book of Gaelic' and ...
Written by 20 of Scotland's leading writers. Directed by Joe Douglas and Catrin Evans. The Portr...
International audienceA provisional re-mapping of Scotland’s post-devolution literary culture, these...
The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature examines the ways in which the cultural ...
Discusses the decision at the University of Stirling, Scotland, in the late 1960s, to appoint a Scot...
Appearance on the Big Scottish Book Club, BBC Scotland, "Writer Damian Barr is at Lanark Memorial ...
Reviews the parallel growth of creative writing courses and Scottish literary studies since the 1960...
Rescheduled launch event of the co-edited, special issue of Journal of Writing in Creative Practice....
Commissions include 'Bukowski: A life in Pictures', 'An Leabhor Mor - The Great Book of Gaelic' and ...
18 academic libraries across Scotland, through SCURL (Scottish Confederation of University and Resea...
This is a brief state of the art of Scottish Studies as a field of academic inquiry – commissioned b...
Guest editors Nicola McCartney and K.S Morgan McKean have created a wonderful theatre-based issue of...
If you have a favourite author, you may like to consider getting together with other like-minded peo...
Bringing infectious enthusiasm and a lifetime’s experience to bear on this multi-faceted literary na...
Voting is now open for Scotland's Favourite Book, with 30 well-loved novels vying to be crowned the ...