Tag: Scottish writing
Book review – Captivity
Captivity by Nadine Little
What else can I say but captivating?
In a post-apocalyptic Scotland, the country is divided into regions ruled by various factions. The main character, Anita, is a battle-scarred warrior, seeking...
Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2017 – Cracked Tiles
‘Cracked Tiles’ by Lorenzo Novani
Within the walls of his crumbling inheritance a man speaks with his deceased father, what could he possibly discover?
‘His father seemed like an ordinary, hard-working man but Riccardo knows that somewhere...
Edinburgh International Book Festival 2014 – crime writers
Scotland seems to breed outstanding crime writers, but other countries are catching up fast - from Norway to Niagara Falls, new talent is emerging everywhere. And crime fiction has at last become a respected...
Edinburgh schoolgirl wins Young Writers Award 2011
An Edinburgh schoolgirl has come one step closer to her dream of becoming the Next Big Thing in Scottish writing, after being named as the winner of a Scottish Book Trust Young Writers Award.
Chloe...