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Alex Aldred, writer-in-residence with Historic Environment Scotland, takes a look at the patron saint of poets: Saint Columba.
Sunnah Khan reimagines a Scottish myth of helpful household faeries with a poem about a ‘hidden people’ and their arrival in Glasgow.
William McGonagall is remembered today as one of history’s worst poets, and his writing covered places and events from across Victorian Scotland. Joe Waterfield takes us on a trip through the HES archives that brings McGonagall’s poetry to life.
Rock art, Romans and readily-available resources! We celebrate five years of Scotland’s Archaeology Strategy with five of our highlights.
A pioneering railway when it was first built, the Innocent Railway quickly fell victim of steam power’s progress, but its route and legacy lives on.
A nameless narrator wanders the Eildon Hills following a night with the love of their life – before they are whisked away on an adventure in this re-imagining of the Tale of Thomas the Rhymer
Uncover the story of the Scots who marched with Joan of Arc into battle against the English.
If you are looking for an intimate wedding at a historic venue, take a look at our spectacular wedding venue highlights from across Scotland.
Looking for the perfect venue for an event which will go down in history? We explore the amazing spaces inside Scotland’s most iconic castles
Kirsty Logan reimagines the Gaelic folk tale of Beira, the winter goddess said to have built the mountains of Scotland, with an LGBT twist in this poem commissioned for World Storytelling Day.