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Suhayl Saadi
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Margaret Sanderson
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National Archives of Scotland
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Andrew Murray Scott
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Margaret Fay Shaw
Originally from Pennsylvania, photographer and archivist Margaret Fay Shaw was one of the most notable collectors of Scottish Gaelic song and traditions in the twentieth century. |
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Robbie Shepherd
He made his name with his Press and Journal Doric columns but Robbie Shepherd has also been a radio presenter, compère, commentator and author. |
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Martin Levinson and Avril Silk
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Jake Wallis Simons
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Andrew Sinclair
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Alexander McCall Smith
Alexander McCall Smith is best known for his international bestseller series, The No.1 Ladies’ Detective Agency, which has sold over 13 million copies in the English language and has been translated into thirty-eight languages. He is also the author of the 44 Scotland Street and Sunday Philosophy Club series, and has written over sixty books for both adults and children. |
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Michael Smith
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Robert Smith
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W. Gordon Smith
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Jess Smith Jess Smith was raised in a large family of Scottish travellers. She has been married to Dave for 35 years and has three children and six grandchildren. As a traditional storyteller, she is in great demand for live performances throughout Scotland. She lives near Crieff, Perthshire. |
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Roger Smith Roger Smith is an experienced walker and writer. He was the editor of TGO magazine for nine years and has written many books on the outdoors. |
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Rita Monaldi & Francesco Sorti
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William Soutar In spite of physical illness and incapacity, William Soutar (1898-1943), emerged as one of the leading Scottish literary figures of the 20th century. He believed Scots words could survive only if children were able to read, speak and enjoy them. |
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Shirley Spear Born in the Scottish Borders town of Peebles, Shirley grew up in Edinburgh. In her late teens she began her chosen career of journalism in Dundee, which later took her to London. There she met Eddie and Sarah, her stepdaughter. In the early 80s they moved to the Isle of Skye to run The Three Chimneys. Shirley and Eddie also have two children, Stephen and Lindsay, who grew up in their restaurant home in Skye. |
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R. Scott Spurlock
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Stephanie Stevenson
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Robert Louis Stevenson
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Sheila Stewart
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Katharine Stewart Katharine Stewart lived on a croft with her husband and daughter for many years. Her experiences during this period of her life were recounted in A Croft in the Hills. She has since helped to set up a crofting museum next to her home near Loch Ness. Among her other books are A Garden in the Hills, describing the life of her garden during the course of a year, and A School in the Hills, about the schoolhouse in which she lives and the way in which the children of the Highlands have been educated over the years. |
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Ralph Storer
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Martin C. Strong Martin C. Strong is the author of several books, includingThe Great Rock Discography and The Great Psychedelic Discography. He has been researching and compiling discographies for over 16 years. He has 2 daughters and lives in Falkirk. |
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Scottish Cartoon Art Studio The Scottish Cartoon Art Studio was set up in 1999 in Glasgow and has created illustrations, caricatures and cartoon strips for the public and corporate sector. The team have published and exhibited work worldwide and have drawn special commissions for clients as diverse as Matt Groening, Michael Moore, the cast of Coronation Street and the Prince of Wales. |
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Ronald M. Sunter
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Gary Sutherland
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William Sutton William Sutton was born in Scotland and read Classics at Oxford. He has written plays for radio and stage, performed on the Edinburgh Fringe, tutored the Sugababes and played cricket for Brazil. He is working on another Campbell Lawless mystery. |
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Otta Swire
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(Editor) Sheila Szatkowski
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Robbie Shepherd and Norman Harper
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W. David H. Sellar and Alasdair Maclean
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Liv Kjorsvik Schei and Gunnie Moberg
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