-
On Friday 27 September 2019 the first ever Scots Language Awards will be held at The Mitchell Theatre, Glasgow. Though awards and prizes in the field of Scots-speaking and writing have existed since the …
-
Pictur the follaein scene: ye’re clappit doon in front o a tap academic, bletherin blithely awa aboot complex an technical legal debates. Ilka argument ye mak comes gey naitural tae ye, an ye feel …
-
David Forrest is a Glasgow-based writer, spoken word artist and scientist. His work in Scots has featured at festivals, in literary journals and in two recent projects by the BBC.When he’s not writing …
-
The successful applicants for the newly instituted Scots Language Publication Grant have recently been announced. The funding for the Scots Language Grants was provided by the Scottish Government and …
-
The 25th July marks the anniversary of the birth in 1834 of that curious character Robert de Bruce Trotter who was publishing material in Scots, and about Scots, at the end of the 19th century. Born at …
-
Some fowk jalouses that the’r mony universe, an that oors is jist ane. Whit we ken for shair is that oor universe haes billions o galaxies intil’t, an that oor galaxy is cryed the Milky Wey. …
-
MatildaRoald Dahl’s much-loved children’s book, Matilda, will be published in Scots by Black and White publishing.Glaswegian author Anne Donovan, best known for her novel Buddha Da, will …
-
The 23 and 24 June 2019 mark the anniversary of the battle of Bannockburn (The Bannock Burn in Scots) fought on those dates in 1314 between King Robert I ‘The Bruce’ of Scotland and King Edward …
-
Timelines of the Scots LanguageBy Dr Dauvit HorsbrochThe following list is intended as a quick reference guide to developments in the Scots language, including reference to cultural and political developments.1921-1922 …
-
Timelines of the Scots LanguageBy Dr Dauvit HorsbrochThe following list is intended as a quick reference guide to developments in the Scots language, including reference to cultural and political developments.1991 …