The latest Scots Whay Hae! podcast is the second of our collaborations with the Edinburgh International Book Festival. It is the Shaping Scotland's Stories: New Voices podcast, a companion to the live event of the same name. There are interviews with eight representatives from a variety of publishers who tell us all about who they are, what they do, the challenges and rewards of working with new literary voices, and the books they are currently excited about. As well as those core conversations we also talk to the Executive Director of the Edinburgh Book Festival Sophie Moxon, and Vikki Reilly from Publishing Scotland.
Put together it makes for a fascinating insight into, and overview of, publishing in Scotland today, and has some great advice for writers both old, but mainly new, and we hope you'll be encouraged to investigate all the publishers, their books, and their writers further, which you can do by visiting edbookfest.co.uk & publishingscotland.org, as well as scotswhayhae.com.
Joe Kane - The Poppermost
Doug Johnstone - Crow Hill & The Great Silence
Dumfries & Galloway Arts Festival 2021 - Melanie Purdie & Neil Gore
Man of the Minch & Pàdraig MacAoidh - Sradagan Na Sràide / Street Sparks podcast
HANG - Richy Muirhead / Jill Brown
Exposure - Kirsty Law
Roberto Cassani
Guy Peploe - Joan Eardley's Centenary
Adam Stafford
Conscious Route
Carla J. Easton about 'Since Yesterday: Unsung Pioneers of Scottish Pop'
Rymour Books
Alan Gillespie - The Mash House
Beth Morton & Morna Young - Braw Tales
Debra Salem - In A Sma Room
Linda Cracknell - The Other Side of Stone
Cat Hepburn - Dating & Other Hobbies
Dave Hook - Stanley Odd
Aidan Martin - Euphoric Recall Podcast
Iona Fyfe
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