Around 70 refugee women and children living in Glasgow have been invited to spend a day at Wigtown Book Festival. The visit, on Saturday 28 September, has been organised by the charity Open Book in partnership with the Maryhill Integration Network (MIN). For some it...
Two great things about eating beef from Galloway raised on the region’s upland farms are that they taste superb and are good for the environment. Patrick Laurie will be inviting the public to see the work he is doing to restore the balance between agriculture and...
Scotland’s National Book Town is gearing up for a friendly invasion of book lovers when the annual Wigtown Book Festival gets underway this week. Authors and authorities of every kind will be talking about a multitude of subjects including new evidence about the...
Authors, illustrators and storytellers from all over the country will be joining Big Wig – a large, friendly blue creature who lives in the woods – for the annual children’s book festival named in her honour. Among them will be Alan Windram, from near Oban, who will...
For the first time a poem in Scots has won the annual £1,500 international Wigtown Prize for poetry. Shiftin, by Mhairi Owens, was among entries from poets from as far afield as the USA, China, Canada and Ecuador, writing in English, Scots and Scottish Gaelic. This...