Each month we'll provide a prompt to get you started, but where the story goes from there is entirely up to you. The 50 Word ...
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Bestselling author Elle McNicoll joins us on Authors Live to share her YA debut, Some Like it Cold!
Once registered, you will be sent a link to tune in before the broadcast. You can send in your questions for Axel Scheffler using the hashtag #BBCAuthorsLive on X (formerly known as Twitter), or email ...
What is book bag gifting? Through our Bookbug and Read, Write, Count programmes, we gift free children's book bags and learning materials to children in Scotland from birth to Primary 3. Watch the ...
Reading and sharing books at home is one of the most effective ways of fostering a lifelong love of reading and writing. Find advice, resources and programmes you can get involved in as a family here.
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Explore current job vacancies and opportunities with Scottish Book Trust – a national charity that believes books, reading and writing have the power to change lives. We believe in the fundamental ...
As part of our annual writing project – Scotland's Stories – we asked people all over Scotland to submit true stories inspired by the theme, Adventure. A selection of Scotland's Stories were published ...
Scottish Teenage Book Prize The Scottish Teenage Book Prize celebrates the very best in Scottish teen fiction. Teenagers all over Scotland read all three books on the shortlist and decide the winner ...
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