Dundee International Book Prize launches search for next winning author
The search for Scotland's next literary giant was launched on Burns Day in Dundee. (...)
Fife poet John Burnside wins TS Eliot Prize
A Fife author has won one of literature's most controversial prizes to date. (...)
Winter-themed James McIntosh Patrick paintings up for auction
An evocative painting of a typically Scottish winter scene by James McIntosh Patrick is for sale at Bonhams in Edinburgh on Thursday. (...)
Book closes on another Dundee Literary Festival
The fifth Dundee Literary Festival closed on Sunday after another successful programme of events. (...)
Dublin author Simon Ashe-Browne wins Dundee International Book Prize
A 26-year-old writer from Dublin has been named winner of the 2011 Dundee International Book Prize. (...)
Busy day ahead at Dundee Literary Festival
Dundee Literary Festival has a packed programme at the Bonar Hall today. (...)
Nethergate Writers launch new writing anthology
A group of local writers have launched an anthology of stories and poems, each inspired by an exhibit at The McManus in Dundee. (...)
Why Not? Author Shari Low on chasing the dream
It took Shari Low until she was 30 to realise her ambition and put pen to paper. Nine books later, she talks about friends, family life and finding her inner author. (...)
King Creosote kicks off Cupar Arts Festival
Mercury Prize nominee King Creosote kicked off this year's Cupar Arts Festival with an entertaining set on Saturday evening. (...)
First plays at new home for Perth Drama Club
Perth Drama Club's nomadic existence has come to an end after finding a permanent home at Perth College UHI's Goodlyburn Theatre. (...)