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Saturday 4 October 9:45 a.m.–4 p.m. James Watt South Building, University of Glasgow The ASL Schools Conference will offer CPD in areas of language and literature for teachers of English, for BGE…| Association for Scottish Literature
Submissions are invited for New Writing Scotland 44, publishing in summer 2026. Submission is free, and should be made through our Submittable portal (see the link below). The work must be neither […] Source| Association for Scottish Literature
Friday 5 September, 2–4:30 p.m. Edinburgh Futures Institute, The University of Edinburgh 1 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh EH3 9EF A seminar to celebrate the publication of the International Companion to…| Association for Scottish Literature
ASL is seeking applications to be a co-editor of New Writing Scotland, from writers currently based in Scotland. Applicants should have a strong publishing record of their own, with a […] Source| Association for Scottish Literature
Detective works were once seen as London’s domain – imperial in tone and centrally composed, unfolding in gentleman’s clubs and smoky drawing rooms. Yet long before fictional fact-finders patrolled…| Association for Scottish Literature
Wednesday 19 February, 5:30–8 p.m., Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh. Free – register to attend on Eventbrite. Sponsored by Emma Roddick MSP The twentieth century saw profound changes and contrasting…| Association for Scottish Literature
Papers are invited for a special issue which will explore the myriad ways in which the concept of care has been imagined by Scottish women writers. ‘Care’ encompasses a diversity of meanings across…| Association for Scottish Literature
When Rabbie Burns denounced fancy French fare in favour of a sack of sheep’s liver and lung, he taught his kinsfolk to elevate and celebrate the ordinary, guts and all. Thanks to Burns, culture and cuisine continue to complement each other across the country – on special occasions the Scots will be found among the poetry and pantry shelves, searching for the perfect full-bodied blend to fill both the belly and heart. | Association for Scottish Literature
The School of Education at the University of Glasgow is delighted to host the launch of the publication The International Companion to Scottish Children’s Literature – the first collection of its kind. […]| Association for Scottish Literature
The ASL / Robert Burns World Federation| Association for Scottish Literature