Articles ALISON, Jim, ‘A Passage to Treasure Islands’ ALISON, Jim, ‘Burns in School’ ALISON, Jim, ‘Lummie’ ALISON, Jim, ‘Thanks Courteous Wall’ ALTUN, Ali, ‘John McGrath: an Anti-Class-based System Playwright’ BATEMAN, Meg, ‘Gaelic Poetry for English Classes’ BICKET, Linden, ‘Robin Jenkins: a Centenary Celebration’ BORTHWICK, David, ‘From Grey Granite to Urban Grit: A Revolution in Perspectives’ BROWN, Ian, ‘The Representation of Manifold Identities in Post-war Scottish Theatre’ BURGESS, Moira, ‘Dot Allan – a Glasgow Woman Novelist’ BURGESS, Moira, ‘The Glasgow Short Story’ BYRNE, Michel, ‘Tails o the Comet? MacLean, Hay, Young and MacDiarmid’s Renaissance’ CAMPBELL, Ian, ‘James Leslie Mitchell’s Spartacus’ CORBETT, John, ‘Literary Language and Scottish Identity’ CORBETT, John, ‘Scots: Practical Approaches’ CORBETT, John, ‘The Current State of Scots’ CORBETT, John, ‘The Stalking Cure: John Buchan, Andrew Greig and John Macnab’ DICKSON, Beth, ‘William McIlvanney’s Laidlaw Novels’ DUNCAN, Ian, ‘On the Study of Scottish Literature’ ELPHINSTONE, Margaret, ‘Fantasising Texts’ FLEMING, Morna, ‘Teaching Henryson’ GIFFORD, Douglas, ‘Making Them Bold and Breaking the Mould: Rona Munro’s Bold Girls’ GORDON, Katherine, ‘Writing the ‘Spirit of Place’: the Poetry of Violet Jacob and Marion Angus’ HODGART, John, ‘Language Issues in Studying Burns for Revised Higher: Bard tae Waur?’ HUBBARD, Tom, ‘1800: Scottish Literature’s Grand Tour’ JACK, R. D. S., ‘1000 Years of Scottish Literature: 1600’ JAMIESON, Robert Alan, ‘Webs and Wabsters: small presses, magazines and websites’ LINDSAY, Frederic, ‘Practising Crime for a Living’ MACDOUGALL, Carl, ‘Notes for a Manifesto’ MACGILLIVRAY, Alan, ‘Genres in Scottish Writing: Science Fiction’ MACGILLIVRAY, Alan, ‘Land of Brave Men: Scottish Poetry of the First World War’ MACGILLIVRAY, Alan, ‘Natural Loyalties: The Work of William McIlvanney’ MACGILLIVRAY, Alan, ‘Obituary for Christine Guthrie (1896–1999)’ MACGILLIVRAY, Alan, ‘The Jewel on the Doorstep: The Place of Scottish Literature in Schools’ MACGILLIVRAY, Alan, ‘The Worlds of Iain Banks’ MACLACHLAN, Christopher, ‘A Teller of Tales: Further Thoughts on Robert Louis Stevenson’s Kidnapped’ MATHISON, Hamish, ‘Robert Burns and Tradition’ McCLURE, J. Derrick, ‘Scottish Literature in 1400’ McCULLOCH, Margery Palmer, ‘Fantasy, Reality and the Woman Question: a re-reading of William Black’s fiction’ McCULLOCH, Margery Palmer, ‘Ideology in Action: Modernism and Marxism in A Scots Quair’ McCULLOCH, Margery Palmer, ‘The Novels of Neil Gunn’ McGONIGAL, James, ‘Multilingual Poetries Lost and Found’ MEEK, Donald E., ‘The Gaelic Literature of Argyll’ MENZIES, David, ‘Salute to an Adventurer’ MORGAN, Edwin, ‘James Bridie’s The Anatomist and John Byrne’s The Slab Boys’ MORGAN, Edwin, ‘Scottish Drama: an overview’ MORGAN, Edwin, ‘The Contribution of Iain Crichton Smith’ MURRAY, Isobel, ‘Gibbon’s Chris: A Celebration With Some Reservations’ MURRAY, Isobel, ‘Jessie Kesson: Writing Her Self’ MURRAY, Isobel, ‘Robin Jenkins’ Fiction’ NORQUAY, Glenda, ‘The Far Side of Lorna Moon’ PETRIE, Elaine, ‘Sing Us One of the Old Songs – Why Teach Ballads?’ RAVENHALL, Chris, ‘Sixteenth-century agit-prop: Sir David Lyndsay’s Ane Satire of the Thrie Estaitis’ REID, George, ‘Edwin Morgan, 1920–2010: a eulogy’ ROBB, David, ‘Sing til the warld we loo’d’: Alexander Scott’s War Poems’ ROBERTSON, James, ‘Scott, Hogg, and Stevenson, and their Influence on Scottish Literature’ ROYAN, Nicola, ‘The Poetry of Sir David Lyndsay’ SAADI, Suhayl, ‘Infinite Diversity in New Scottish Writing’ THORNTON, Valerie, ‘Workshop Writing and Beyond’ TROUSDALE, Graham, ‘Language Matters’ WATSON, Seosamh, ”N Linnet Mhor: Some Linguistic Evidence from a Nineteenth Century Easter Ross Poem’ WHITEFORD, Eilidh, ‘Immortal Memories: The Mysterious Case of Catherine Carswell’ WILSON, Neil, ‘Fiction Opportunities: the 11/9 project’
McCULLOCH, Margery Palmer, ‘Fantasy, Reality and the Woman Question: a re-reading of William Black’s fiction’
RAVENHALL, Chris, ‘Sixteenth-century agit-prop: Sir David Lyndsay’s Ane Satire of the Thrie Estaitis’
WATSON, Seosamh, ”N Linnet Mhor: Some Linguistic Evidence from a Nineteenth Century Easter Ross Poem’