Today, such ambitious, challenging and unconventional voices – the type of writing that made Scottish publishing the envy of the globe – are at risk of being sidelined and overlooked as the whole industry is squeezed.
For more than two centuries Scottish publishing has lit up the world, introducing readers to voices as diverse as Charles Darwin, James Hogg and Yann Martel.
Today, such ambitious, challenging and unconventional voices – the type of writing that made Scottish publishing the envy of the globe – are at risk of being sidelined and overlooked as the whole industry is squeezed.