First person — contracts, trends and author concerns across Europe
SoA advisor Ambre Morvan reflects on three days in Madrid at the European Writers’ Council 2022 AGM
SoA advisor Ambre Morvan reflects on three days in Madrid at the European Writers’ Council 2022 AGM
In our July blog from the Society of Authors in Scotland, Jennifer Morag Henderson considers libraries and archives essential not just to her own non-fiction work but to writers of fiction too
Claire Wade of the SoA’s ADCI group investigates the barriers and opportunities for disabled authors and their allies
Daniel Gorman of English PEN describes how the literary campaigning organisation is defending freedom of expression, in the UK and abroad
Heather Parry joins the SoA in a new Creative Scotland-funded role to support and advocate for authors in Scotland
Ceilidh Hutton on language: ‘Aye, I ken like, tha fios agam, I know, language is important. But which one to use? I can be a bit of a ditherer so why use one when I can use three.’
Junior doctor and author, Dr Roopa Farooki, on why the truth matters during a crisis
Nick Mills has a problem – animals have infested her books
Barbara Henderson discusses her journey to becoming an author and the two New Years’ resolutions that helped her along the way
Andrei Khadanovich writes from Belarus, translated from Belarusian by Valzhyna Mort
Watch SoA in Scotland Committee member, Tita Berredo, draw a Rudolph the reindeer Christmas card
SoA in Scotland member Sean Lusk offers his personal experience of finding the right agent