SWH icon.png
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • SoundCloud
  • Why Hae?

  • SWH! Podcast

  • SWH! Radio

  • Indelible Ink

  • Podcast Series

    • Glasgow Film Festival 2021
    • Glasgow Film Festival 2020
    • Scottish Opera
  • Music

    • Tracks of the Year 2021
    • Tracks of the Year 2020
  • Robert Louis Stevenson

  • Sir Walter Scott

  • New Item

  • More

    Use tab to navigate through the menu items.

    Contact Us -  scotswhayhae@gmail.com

    The Good Word: SWH!’s 10 Best Books Of 2020…
    • Dec 3, 2020
    • 8 min

    The Good Word: SWH!’s 10 Best Books Of 2020…

    There are plenty of ‘Books Of The Year’ lists around this time competing for your time and attention, but we like to think that Scots Whay Hae!’s selection is one for the more discerning book lover with something for everyone. It’s a good old-fashioned Top Ten which this year features dystopian sci-fi, historical fiction, northern noir, coming-of-age, unconventional travelogue, environmental thrills, the birth and death of love, psychological mystery, politics, pop music, per
    Obsessive & Compulsive: A Review Of Tom Gillespie’s The Strange Book Of Jacob Boyce…
    • Nov 30, 2020
    • 2 min

    Obsessive & Compulsive: A Review Of Tom Gillespie’s The Strange Book Of Jacob Boyce…

    With Christmas hoving into view, we’ll be posting reviews of some of the best books of 2020, (a few of which have appeared in different versions elsewhere – see bottom of the review*) and offering suggestions as to what to get the book lover in your life. Scottish literature has a long and distinguished tradition where the psychological meets the supernatural. From James Hogg and Robert Louis Stevenson in the 19th century, through the early 20th century writing of J.M. Barrie
    Tales Of The Unexpected: The SWH! Podcast Talks To Tom Gillespie…
    • Jul 21, 2020
    • 2 min

    Tales Of The Unexpected: The SWH! Podcast Talks To Tom Gillespie…

    For the latest podcast Ali spoke to the writer Tom Gillespie about The Strange Book of Jacob Boyce, which is published today (21st July, 2020). It’s one of the most inventive and involving novels SWH! has read in some time, and it was fascinating to hear what inspired Tom to write this book, and the themes and ideas it addresses (all the while carefully avoiding spoilers!). The two discuss the importance of having a firm hold on people and place, the writers, and artists, who

    © 2021 Scots Whay Hae!