Thomas Christie (1761-1796) was a Scottish radical political writer during the late 18th century.
At her home in Corstorphine, various Scottish writers of note would meet.
The Scottish writer has been nominated for the prize four times, but this was his first win.
In 1996 he was named Scottish writer of the year.
Robert Brown (1757-1831) was a Scottish writer on agricultural science and rural subjects.
She was a Scottish writer, who wrote a number of plays, some of which were filmed.
This was toward the end of the 80's, when other little-known Scottish writers were beginning to get their work published in small literary magazines.
The works of Chaucer had an influence on Scottish writers.
Robert Burns (1789 - 1869) was a Scottish theological writer and church leader.
This is as fine and ambitious a novel as any from a Scottish writer since the 1960s.