Scottish Book Trust


Scottish Book Trust is a national charity based in Edinburgh, Scotland promoting literature, reading and writing in Scotland. Scottish Book Trust works with and for a range of audiences, including babies and parents, children and young people, teachers and learning professionals, writers and publishers.

Key facts

Scottish Book Trust invests £3 million annually to inspire and encourage readers and writers in Scotland. It gifts over 1 million books to the public and funds over 1,200 literature events connecting 50,000 readers with writers through 'Live Literature' funding. It reaches every baby and young child in Scotland through its Bookbug book gifting programme. It champions and supports over 400 Scottish writers and illustrators and runs two children's book awards, in which the winners are chosen by Scottish schoolchildren. It also develops resources to help teachers and librarians inspire students and improve literacy. The Trust's three websites promote reading and writing to around 50,000 online visitors a month.

Programmes

Early years programme

Previously known as Bookstart in Scotland, Bookbug gives free books to all Scottish children at around:
The bags are given with guidance materials for parents and carers, including advice on sharing books with young children, information about libraries, and materials to boost a child’s language, listening skills and early writing.
Bookbug also offers free song-and-rhyme sessions for babies and toddlers in libraries and community centres throughout the country.

Children and young people programme

Scottish Book Trust's children's programme aims to get children and young people excited about reading and writing. It reaches over 45,000 children across Scotland every year through live book events and reading and writing campaigns, which include:
The Writer Development programme offers a range of professional development opportunities for writers at all stages of their careers.
Past mentors have included novelists Bernard MacLaverty, Alan Bissett and Louise Welsh, as well as industry professionals such agents and editors. Mentoring is also available for emerging authors, as part of the New Writers Awards. Previous Awardees include , Pippa Goldschmidt and Graeme Macrae Burnet.

Learning professionals

Scottish Book Trust works with teachers, librarians and literature development experts to create learning resources, projects and events which promote literacy through literature. It provides resources for teachers based around its programme. Every year, Scottish Book Trust also honours an outstanding Learning Professional through its Scottish Book Trust Awards.

Book Week Scotland

Book Week Scotland takes place every November. The week features hundreds of free events with authors across the country, as well as an associated writing project which the public can participate in.