16 Mar 2005 in Features, Highland, Writing
ROBERT DAVIDSON loves paper-and-ink books as much as the rest of us, but the director of Sandstone Press is equally passionate about their new niché publishing venture into downloadable e-books – novellas and translations of poetry
9 Mar 2005 in Argyll & the Islands, Features, Writing
BRIAN MORTON recalls the life and work of his former teacher and subsequent friend and neighbour, novelist Robin Jenkins
1 Mar 2005 in Features, Gaelic, Writing
RODY GORMAN reports on the work of the Gaelic publishers Coiscéim
10 Dec 2004 in Features, Highland, Writing
ANDREA MUIR has seen the workings of writing groups from the perspective of both teacher and participant, and shares her thoughts on the salutary experience of sharing your work with like-minded people
5 Dec 2004 in Features, Gaelic, Music, Writing
RODY GORMAN pays tribute the work of the late American poet and musician Michael Donaghy
4 Oct 2004 in Features, Writing
TOBY LITT, one of the rising stars of British fiction, kindly gave the Arts Journal permission to run one of his occasional ‘editorials’.
4 Oct 2004 in Features, Writing
IAIN BANKS is a highly successful author of both mainstream fiction and – writing as Iain M. Banks – sophisticated science fiction. What’s more, he likes book festivals, and is looking forward to revisiting Inverness.
1 Oct 2004 in Features, Festival, Highland, Writing
THE INVERNESS BOOK FESTIVAL brings a diverse selection of local, nationally and internationally known writers to the city
1 Oct 2004 in Features, Festival, Highland, Writing
Get the inside view – JASON ROSE, the director of the Inverness Book Festival, filed a daily report from the festival.
1 Oct 2004 in Features, Gaelic, Highland, Writing
RODY GORMAN considers the recent work of poet ROB KERR, the outgoing Writing Fellow at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig in Skye.