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  2. List of Scottish novelists - Wikipedia

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    List of Scottish novelists is an incomplete alphabetical list of Scottish novelists. It includes novelists of all genres writing in English, Scots, Gaelic or any other language. Novelists writing in the Scottish tradition are part of the development of the novel in Scotland. This is a subsidiary list to the List of Scottish writers.

  3. Novel in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    In genre fiction Iain Banks, writing as Iain M. Banks, produced ground-breaking science fiction. [20] Scottish crime fiction, known as Tartan Noir, [23] has been a major area of growth with the success of novelists including Frederic Lindsay (1933–2013), Quintin Jardine (b. 1945), Val McDermid (b. 1955), Denise Mina (b. 1966), Christopher ...

  4. List of Scottish writers - Wikipedia

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    This list of Scottish writers is an incomplete alphabetical list of Scottish writers who have a Wikipedia page. Those on the list were born and/or brought up in Scotland. They include writers of all genres, writing in English, Lowland Scots, Scottish Gaelic, Latin, French or any other language. Please help by adding new names, using the present ...

  5. List of fictional Scots - Wikipedia

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    Authors of romantic fiction have been influential in creating the popular image of Scots as kilted Highlanders, noted for their military prowess, bagpipes, rustic kailyard and doomed Jacobitism. Sir Walter Scott 's Waverley novels were especially influential as they were widely read and highly praised in the 19th century.

  6. Scottish literature - Wikipedia

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    Book of Deer, folio 5r, containing the text of the Gospel of Matthew from 1:18 through 1:21. Beginning in the later eighth century, Viking raids and invasions may have forced a merger of the Gaelic and Pictish crowns that culminated in the rise of Cínaed mac Ailpín (Kenneth MacAlpin) in the 840s, which brought to power the House of Alpin and the creation of the Kingdom of Alba. [10]

  7. Literature in modern Scotland - Wikipedia

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    In genre fiction Iain Banks, writing as Iain M. Banks, produced ground-breaking science fiction. [3] Scottish crime fiction, known as Tartan Noir, [14] has been a major area of growth with the success of novelists including Frederic Lindsay (1933–2013), Quintin Jardine (b. 1945), Val McDermid (b. 1955), Denise Mina (b. 1966), Christopher ...

  8. Category:Scottish novels - Wikipedia

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    S. The Sacred Art of Stealing; St. Ives (novel) Scarlett (Cassidy novel) Scotch on the Rocks; Secret of the Sands; Self-Control (novel) Shuggie Bain; Sick Heart River

  9. Category:Scottish novelists - Wikipedia

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    Scottish romantic fiction writers (15 P) S. Scottish historical novelists (42 P) T. Scottish thriller writers (14 P) Pages in category "Scottish novelists"