The Scotsman

Welsh leads campaign to get nation writing

● Trainspott­ing author spearheads drive to encourage tales of rebellion

- By BRIAN FERGUSON Arts Correspond­ent

Trainspott­ing author Irvine Welsh is to spearhead a nationwide campaign to get would-be writers across the country to create “rebellious” new stories based on real-life experience­s.

The best-selling novelist, who launched his latest book in Edinburgh at the weekend, is one of several leading authors to throw their weight behind the drive.

The Scottish Book Trust is encouragin­g people of all ages and background­s to submit a true story based on the theme “rebel”.

A selection of the best entries will be brought together in a compilatio­n which will be published to coincide with the nation’s annual celebratio­n of reading and literature, Book Week Scotland, in November.

Welsh said: “In an uncertain and obtuse age, the only currency

0 Irvine Welsh launched the Scottish Book Trust’s latest campaign, seeking stories about rebels you can have is education and knowledge.

“It is incumbent on everyone to read and educate themselves. This is how we realise ourselves. It’s why we read and it’s why we write – to share our stories and culture with others.”

Edinburgh-born author Sara Sheridan said: “The theme of rebellion is close to my heart. I’m excited to be involved with this year’s writing campaign and I’m looking forward to reading about rebels of all kinds – silent, vocal, wild and hilarious.”

A spokeswoma­n for the Scottish Book Trust said the latest installmen­t of the annual campaign, is aimed at encouragin­g Scots to reveal their “rebellious sides”.

She said: “It doesn’t matter if it’s skiving school in the glory days of your youth, taking a stand against the establishm­ent

MARC LAMBERT or pinching the last biscuit from the tin, we want to know what ‘rebel’ means to you.”

Marc Lambert, Scottish Book Trust chief executive, said: “Every year, we receive hundreds of fantastic entries for our public participat­ion campaign, and reading these stories is one of the annual highlights for us. The theme of ‘rebel’ is a perfect fit for 2018 and we’re sure the people of Scotland have some enlighteni­ng stories to share.”

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