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Story of medieval hoard unearthed

Story of medieval hoard unearthed

Story of medieval hoard unearthed

23 January 2013

The Lewis Chessmen Unmasked by David H. Caldwell, Mark A. Hall and Caroline M. Wilkinson


Inverness charity helps new authors fulfil their dreams

Inverness charity helps new authors fulfil their dreams

Inverness charity helps new authors fulfil their dreams

22 January 2013

INSPIRATION from Enid Blyton and a bit of help all the way from Indonesia have led retired Inverness man David Watmough into print.


International line up for Ullapool Book Fest

International line up for Ullapool Book Fest

International line up for Ullapool Book Fest

17 January 2013

ULLAPOOL will welcome an international line-up of authors to the Wester Ross village's ninth book festival this May.


Crime writers give back to real life experts

Crime writers give back to real life experts

Crime writers give back to real life experts

17 January 2013

AUTHOR Stuart MacBride might deal in fictional crime, but he is just one of an international group of best-sellers helping an Inverness-born scientist…


REVIEW: The Chessmen by Peter May

REVIEW: The Chessmen by Peter May

REVIEW: The Chessmen by Peter May

10 January 2013

THE opening gambit for former Detective Inspector Fin Macleod restarting his life came in The Blackhouse when he returned to his Lewis home.


Did spy writer's disappearance mirror his fiction?

Did spy writer's disappearance mirror his fiction?

Did spy writer's disappearance mirror his fiction?

03 January 2013

THE mysterious disappearance of an Inverness spy writer has taken on an intriguing twist worthy of one of his own plots with a suggestion that the air…


Neil Gunn Competition open for entries

Neil Gunn Competition open for entries

Neil Gunn Competition open for entries

20 December 2012

ASPIRING and experienced authors of all ages have the chance to follow in the footsteps of acclaimed writer Michel Faber by entering this year’s…


Black Isle's legendary laird inspires French author's fiction

Black Isle's legendary laird inspires French author's fiction

Black Isle's legendary laird inspires French author's fiction

19 December 2012

ONE of the Black Isle’s most colourful characters, Sir Thomas Urquhart, the 10th laird of Cromarty, overshadows the lives of his 20th century descendents…


Inverness Book Festival reveals last night guests

Inverness Book Festival reveals last night guests

Inverness Book Festival reveals last night guests

07 December 2012

LEADING Labour politician turned author Roy Hattersley and banker Gary Mulgrew, who served time in US prisons as one of "the NatWest Three", will bring…


REVIEW: Rebus, king of of the comebacks

REVIEW: Rebus, king of of the comebacks

REVIEW: Rebus, king of of the comebacks

07 December 2012

NEVER mind Bond. For some people the comeback they have been waiting for is Ian Rankin’s Edinburgh detective John Rebus and like Daniel Craig’s…


North books shortlisted for major awards

North books shortlisted for major awards

North books shortlisted for major awards

29 November 2012

A BOOK about Moray women’s contribution to Scotland and the wider world has been shortlisted for a prestigious literary award.


The tangled roots of forest tales

The tangled roots of forest tales

The tangled roots of forest tales

25 November 2012

PROBABLY best not to get on the bad side of Sara Maitland, not when the research for her latest book includes a visit to the Cairngorms to learn what…


Hidden abuse brought to light in Philip's new book

Hidden abuse brought to light in Philip's new book

Hidden abuse brought to light in Philip's new book

23 November 2012

NORTH author Philip Paris highlights Britain’s hidden domestic abuse victims — men — in his latest novel.


Comedy poet laureate borrows hour from library

Comedy poet laureate borrows hour from library

Comedy poet laureate borrows hour from library

14 November 2012

THE man they call comedy’s poet laureate brings his latest tour to Inverness library on Saturday morning – and it is likely that potatoes,…


A9 death drives novel set in Alness

A9 death drives novel set in Alness

A9 death drives novel set in Alness

14 November 2012

THE Ross-shire Journal’s own Reflections column stars in the latest novel written by Evanton writer Cynthia Rogerson.


Local author re-opens re-vamped bookshop

Local author re-opens re-vamped bookshop

Local author re-opens re-vamped bookshop

12 November 2012

WHEN Waterstones’ Inverness branch decided to look for a reader to re-open the chain revamped Eastgate store, they picked one who also doubles as…


Brookmyre's back for Book Week

Brookmyre's back for Book Week

Brookmyre's back for Book Week

05 November 2012

SCOTTISH crime fiction’s clown prince, Christopher Brookmyre, will return to Eden Court this month as part of Book Week Scotland, Scotland’s…


New look for north bookshop

New look for north bookshop

New look for north bookshop

21 October 2012

THE north of Scotland’s biggest new books seller is getting a facelift and marking the occasion with a week of events, including book signings and…


eBooks light up Inverness writer's life

eBooks light up Inverness writer's life

eBooks light up Inverness writer's life

05 October 2012

IT’S month nine of Inverness writer John A A Logan’s rebirth as an eBook publisher – his first “baby” has just won an international…


REVIEW: 10 Years Of River City

REVIEW: 10 Years Of River City

REVIEW: 10 Years Of River City

26 September 2012

SCOTLAND’s only TV soap has been with us 10 years – and this picture-packed companion is a great way to immerse yourself in the world of Shieldinch.


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