The Dundee Literary Festival has enjoyed another successful year as it celebrated its tenth anniversary this month.
As the last of the events wrapped up on Sunday, organisers reminisced about the past decade, which saw the festival grow from a two-day gathering to a five day literary bonanza attracting talent from all over the world.
This year’s events included a showcase of local writing, featuring Tina McDuff’s Seconds to Snap memoir about her battle with anorexia; Slugboy Saves the World, a children’s book by a Dundee teacher; The Fall of the Tay Bridge by historian David Swinfen; as well as a number of talks and creative workshops by international authors.