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*[[Gillebríghde Albanach]] (fl. 1200–1230), poet (in medieval [[Scottish Gaelic|Gaelic]])
*[[Gillebríghde Albanach]] (fl. 1200–1230), poet (in medieval [[Scottish Gaelic|Gaelic]])
*[[William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling]] (c. 1570–1640), poet and dramatist
*[[William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling]] (c. 1570–1640), poet and dramatist
*[[William Alexander (journalist and author)|William Alexander]] (1826-1894), journalist and author
*[[Jane Alexander (author)|Jane Alexander]] (living), novelist and academic
*[[Jane Alexander (author)|Jane Alexander]] (living), novelist and academic
*[[Archibald Alison (author)|Archibald Alison]] (1757–1839), essayist and [[Scottish Episcopal Church|Episcopal]] cleric
*[[Archibald Alison (author)|Archibald Alison]] (1757–1839), essayist and [[Scottish Episcopal Church|Episcopal]] cleric
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*[[Hugo Arnot]] (1749–1786), writer and lawyer
*[[Hugo Arnot]] (1749–1786), writer and lawyer
*[[William Arnot (preacher)|William Arnot]] (1808–1875), minister and theological writer
*[[William Arnot (preacher)|William Arnot]] (1808–1875), minister and theological writer
*[[Neal Ascherson]] (b. 1932), journalist and writer
*[[David Ashton (actor)|David Ashton]] (b. 1941), screenwriter, novelist and actor
*[[David Ashton (actor)|David Ashton]] (b. 1941), screenwriter, novelist and actor
*[[Margot Asquith]] (1864–1945), writer and wit
*[[Margot Asquith]] (1864–1945), writer and wit
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*[[Dauvit Broun]] (b. 1961), historian
*[[Dauvit Broun]] (b. 1961), historian
*[[George Douglas Brown]] (1869–1902), novelist, ''[[The House with the Green Shutters]]''
*[[George Douglas Brown]] (1869–1902), novelist, ''[[The House with the Green Shutters]]''
*[[George Mackay Brown]] (1921–1996), [[Orcadian]] poet, writer and playwright
*[[George Mackay Brown]] (1921–1996), [[Orcadians|Orcadian]] poet, writer and playwright
*[[Gordon Brown (author)|Gordon Brown]] (living), crime writer
*[[Gordon Brown (author)|Gordon Brown]] (living), crime writer
*[[Hamish Brown]] (b. 1934), writer on walking
*[[Hamish Brown]] (b. 1934), writer on walking
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*[[Susan Edmonstone Ferrier]] (1782–1854), novelist
*[[Susan Edmonstone Ferrier]] (1782–1854), novelist
*[[Paul Ferris (Scottish writer)|Paul John Ferris]] (b. 1963), author and criminal
*[[Paul Ferris (Scottish writer)|Paul John Ferris]] (b. 1963), author and criminal
*[[Bill Findlay (writer)|Bill Findlay]] (1947-2005), writer and translator
*[[George Finlay]] (English-born Scot, 1799–1875), philhellene and Greek historian, founder of the British School in Athens
*[[George Finlay]] (English-born Scot, 1799–1875), philhellene and Greek historian, founder of the British School in Athens
*[[Ian Hamilton Finlay]] (1925–2006), poet and artist
*[[Ian Hamilton Finlay]] (1925–2006), poet and artist
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*[[William Fraser (historian)|William Fraser]] (1816–1898), historian, palaeographer and lawyer
*[[William Fraser (historian)|William Fraser]] (1816–1898), historian, palaeographer and lawyer
*[[James George Frazer]] (1854–1941), anthropologist, ''[[The Golden Bough]]''
*[[James George Frazer]] (1854–1941), anthropologist, ''[[The Golden Bough]]''
*[[Graham Fulton]] (b. 1959), poet
*[[Robin Fulton]] (b. 1937), poet and translator
*[[Robin Fulton]] (b. 1937), poet and translator
*[[Christopher Fyfe]] (1920–2008), historian
*[[Christopher Fyfe]] (1920–2008), historian
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*[[Robert Gordon of Straloch]] (1580–1661), poet, antiquary and cartographer
*[[Robert Gordon of Straloch]] (1580–1661), poet, antiquary and cartographer
*[[Thomas Gordon (writer)|Thomas Gordon]] (c. 1691–1750), polemicist and translator
*[[Thomas Gordon (writer)|Thomas Gordon]] (c. 1691–1750), polemicist and translator
*[[Clementina Stirling Graham]] (1782–1877), Scottish and author
*[[James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose]] (1612–1650), nobleman, soldier and poet
*[[James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose]] (1612–1650), nobleman, soldier and poet
*[[Robert Graham of Gartmore]] (1735–1797), poet
*[[Robert Graham of Gartmore]] (1735–1797), poet
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*[[James Grahame]] (1765–1811), poet
*[[James Grahame]] (1765–1811), poet
*[[Kenneth Grahame]] (1859–1932), story writer and children's writer, ''[[The Wind in the Willows]]''
*[[Kenneth Grahame]] (1859–1932), story writer and children's writer, ''[[The Wind in the Willows]]''
*[[Anne Grant|Anne Macvicar Grant]] (1755-1838), poet and correspondent
*[[Elizabeth Grant (songwriter)|Elizabeth Grant]] (c. 1745 – c. 1814), songwriter
*[[Elizabeth Grant (songwriter)|Elizabeth Grant]] (c. 1745 – c. 1814), songwriter
*[[James Grant (1822–1887)|James Grant]] (1822–1887), novelist and historian
*[[James Grant (1822–1887)|James Grant]] (1822–1887), novelist and historian
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*[[Sir William Hamilton, 9th Baronet|William Hamilton]] (1788–1856), philosopher
*[[Sir William Hamilton, 9th Baronet|William Hamilton]] (1788–1856), philosopher
*[[Tom Hanlin]] (1907–1953), novelist
*[[Tom Hanlin]] (1907–1953), novelist
*[[James Hannay]] (1827–1873), novelist, journalist and diplomat
*[[James Hannay (writer)|James Hannay]] (1827–1873), novelist, journalist and diplomat
*[[William Hardie]] (1862–1916), classicist
*[[William Hardie]] (1862–1916), classicist
*[[Thomas Hardy (minister)|Thomas Hardy]] (1747–1798), historian, religious writer and Church of Scotland minister
*[[Thomas Hardy (minister)|Thomas Hardy]] (1747–1798), historian, religious writer and Church of Scotland minister
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*[[Ross Laidlaw (author)|Ross Laidlaw]] (living), fiction writer
*[[Ross Laidlaw (author)|Ross Laidlaw]] (living), fiction writer
*[[Alexander Laing (poet)|Alexander Laing]] (1787–1857), Lallans verse writer, known as the [[Brechin]] poet
*[[Alexander Laing (Scottish poet)|Alexander Laing]] (1787–1857), Lallans verse writer, known as the [[Brechin]] poet
*[[David Laing (antiquary)|David Laing]] (1793–1878), editor and antiquary
*[[David Laing (antiquary)|David Laing]] (1793–1878), editor and antiquary
*[[Malcolm Laing]] (1762–1818), historian
*[[Malcolm Laing]] (1762–1818), historian
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*[[Laura Lam]], American expatriate novelist working in Scotland
*[[Laura Lam]], American expatriate novelist working in Scotland
*[[Alexander Crawford Lamb]] (1843–1897), antiquary
*[[Alexander Crawford Lamb]] (1843–1897), antiquary
*[[Anne Richelieu Lamb]] (1807-1878), feminist writer
*[[Helen Lamb]] (1956–2017), poet and fiction writer
*[[Helen Lamb]] (1956–2017), poet and fiction writer
*[[Sir Norman Lamont, 2nd Baronet|Norman Lamont]] (1869–1949), writer and politician
*[[Sir Norman Lamont, 2nd Baronet|Norman Lamont]] (1869–1949), writer and politician
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*[[Norman Macdougall]] (living), historian and biographer
*[[Norman Macdougall]] (living), historian and biographer
*[[Iain McDowall]] (living), crime writer
*[[Iain McDowall]] (living), crime writer
*[[David McDuff]] (living), translator, critic and poet
*[[Alexander Robertson MacEwen]] (1851–1916), church historian and United Free Church of Scotland minister
*[[Alexander Robertson MacEwen]] (1851–1916), church historian and United Free Church of Scotland minister
*[[Ronald Campbell Macfie]] (1867–1931), poet, science writer and physician
*[[Ronald Campbell Macfie]] (1867–1931), poet, science writer and physician
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*[[Peter Manson]] (b. 1969), poet
*[[Peter Manson]] (b. 1969), poet
*[[Laura Marney]] (living), novelist
*[[Laura Marney]] (living), novelist
*[[Bruce Marshall]] (1899–1987), fiction and non-fiction writer
*[[Bruce Marshall (writer)|Bruce Marshall]] (1899–1987), fiction and non-fiction writer
*[[Theodore Martin]] (1816–1909), poet, biographer and translator
*[[Theodore Martin]] (1816–1909), poet, biographer and translator
*[[Ernest Marwick]] (1915–1977), writer on Orkney folklore and history
*[[Ernest Marwick]] (1915–1977), writer on Orkney folklore and history
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*[[Don Paterson]] (b. 1963), poet
*[[Don Paterson]] (b. 1963), poet
*[[Neil Paterson (writer)|Neil Paterson]] (1915–1995), novelist and screenwriter
*[[Neil Paterson (writer)|Neil Paterson]] (1915–1995), novelist and screenwriter
*[[Hamilton Paul]] (1773–1854), poet and writer
*[[G. C. Peden]] (b. 1943), economic historian
*[[G. C. Peden]] (b. 1943), economic historian
*[[Stef Penney]] (b. 1969), novelist and film-maker
*[[Stef Penney]] (b. 1969), novelist and film-maker
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*[[Andrew Picken]] (1788–1833), novelist
*[[Andrew Picken]] (1788–1833), novelist
*[[Ricardo Pinto (novelist)|Ricardo Pinto]] (b. 1961), fantasy writer
*[[Ricardo Pinto (novelist)|Ricardo Pinto]] (b. 1961), fantasy writer
*[[Robert Pollok]] (c. 1798–1827), poet and minister of the [[United Secession Church]]
*[[Robert Pollok (poet)|Robert Pollok]] (c. 1798–1827), poet and minister of the [[United Secession Church]]
*[[Jane Porter]] (1776–1850), Scottish novelist and dramatist
*[[Jane Porter]] (1776–1850), Scottish novelist and dramatist
*[[Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison]] (1856–1931), philosopher
*[[Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison]] (1856–1931), philosopher
*[[Richard Price (poet)|Richard Price]] (b. 1966), poet, novelist and translator
*[[Richard Price (poet)|Richard Price]] (b. 1966), poet, novelist and translator
*[[David Purves]] (1924-2015), poet and playwright
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*[[Ian Rankin]] (b. 1960), crime writer, [[Detective Inspector John Rebus|Inspector Rebus]]
*[[Ian Rankin]] (b. 1960), crime writer, [[Detective Inspector John Rebus|Inspector Rebus]]
*[[P. J. G. Ransom]] (living), transport writer
*[[P. J. G. Ransom]] (living), transport writer
*[[Alastair Reid]] (b. 1926), poet, scholar and translator
*[[Alastair Reid (poet)|Alastair Reid]] (b. 1926), poet, scholar and translator
*[[Thomas Reid]] (1710–1796), philosopher
*[[Thomas Reid]] (1710–1796), philosopher
*[[Robert Rendall]] (1898–1967), Orkney Scottish poet, and amateur naturalist
*[[Robert Rendall]] (1898–1967), Orkney Scottish poet, and amateur naturalist
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*[[W. D. Ross]] (1877–1971), philosopher
*[[W. D. Ross]] (1877–1971), philosopher
*[[William Roughead]] (1870–1952), writer on crime and lawyer
*[[William Roughead]] (1870–1952), writer on crime and lawyer
*[[John Row]] (1568–1646), historian and Church of Scotland minister
*[[John Row (minister, born 1568)|John Row]] (1568–1646), historian and Church of Scotland minister
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (b. 1965), English-born writer of the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' series
*[[J. K. Rowling]] (b. 1965), English-born writer of the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' series
*[[Archie Roy]] (1924–2012), science writer and novelist
*[[Archie Roy]] (1924–2012), science writer and novelist
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*[[Craig Russell (British author)|Craig Russell]] (b. 1956), novelist and short story writer
*[[Craig Russell (British author)|Craig Russell]] (b. 1956), novelist and short story writer
*[[David Syme Russell]] (1916–2010), theologian and [[Baptists|Baptist]] minister
*[[David Syme Russell]] (1916–2010), theologian and [[Baptists|Baptist]] minister
*[[William Russell (writer)|William Russell]] (1741–1793), miscellanist
*[[William Russell (Scottish writer)|William Russell]] (1741–1793), miscellanist
*[[Samuel Rutherford]] (c. 1600–1661), Presbyterian pastor, theologian and author, and one of the Scottish Commissioners to the Westminster Assembly
*[[Samuel Rutherford]] (c. 1600–1661), Presbyterian pastor, theologian and author, and one of the Scottish Commissioners to the Westminster Assembly
*[[Margaret Ryan]] (living), children's writer
*[[Margaret Ryan]] (living), children's writer
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*[[Harriet Anne Scott]] (1819–1894), novelist
*[[Harriet Anne Scott]] (1819–1894), novelist
*[[Manda Scott]] (awa Kellen Stewart, b. 1962), crime writer and vet
*[[Manda Scott]] (awa Kellen Stewart, b. 1962), crime writer and vet
*[[Michael Scott (novelist)|Michael Scott]] (1789–1835), novelist
*[[Michael Scott (Scottish author)|Michael Scott]] (1789–1835), novelist
*[[Tom Scott (poet)|Tom Scott]] (1918–1995), poet and critic
*[[Tom Scott (poet)|Tom Scott]] (1918–1995), poet and critic
*[[Walter Scott]] (1771–1832), novelist and poet
*[[Walter Scott]] (1771–1832), novelist and poet
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*[[Francis Sempill]] (c. 1616–1682), poet and wit
*[[Francis Sempill]] (c. 1616–1682), poet and wit
*[[James Sempill|Sir James Sempill]] (1566–1625 or 1626), author of protestant literature, and diplomat
*[[James Sempill|Sir James Sempill]] (1566–1625 or 1626), author of protestant literature, and diplomat
*[[Robert Sempill]] (c. 1530–1595), narrative poet (in Middle Scots)
*[[Robert Sempill the elder|Robert Sempill]] (c. 1530–1595), narrative poet (in Middle Scots)
*[[Robert Sempill the younger]] (c. 1595 – c. 1663), poet, early user of the [[Standard Habbie]] stanza
*[[Robert Sempill the younger]] (c. 1595 – c. 1663), poet, early user of the [[Standard Habbie]] stanza
*[[James Seth]] (1860–1925), philosopher
*[[James Seth]] (1860–1925), philosopher
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*[[Charlotte Carmichael Stopes]] (1840–1929), writer and women's rights activist
*[[Charlotte Carmichael Stopes]] (1840–1929), writer and women's rights activist
*[[Marie Stopes]] (1880–1958), scholar, playwright and women's rights activist
*[[Marie Stopes]] (1880–1958), scholar, playwright and women's rights activist
*[[Elizabeth Storie]] (1818-1898), biographer.
*[[Zoë Strachan]] (born 1975), novelist and academic
*[[Zoë Strachan]] (born 1975), novelist and academic
*[[John Strang (writer)|John Strang]] (1795–1863), travel writer, translator, writer about Glasgow
*[[John Strang (writer)|John Strang]] (1795–1863), travel writer, translator, writer about Glasgow
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*[[D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson]] (1860–1948), polymath, ''[[D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson#On Growth and Form|On Growth and Form]]''
*[[D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson]] (1860–1948), polymath, ''[[D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson#On Growth and Form|On Growth and Form]]''
*[[Derick Thomson]] (awa Ruaraidh MacThòmais, 1921–2012), poet (in Gaelic), critic and publisher
*[[Derick Thomson]] (awa Ruaraidh MacThòmais, 1921–2012), poet (in Gaelic), critic and publisher
*[[James Thomson (poet)|James Thomson]] (1700–1748), poet, ''[[The Seasons (Thomson poem)|The Seasons]]''
*[[James Thomson (poet, born 1700)|James Thomson]] (1700–1748), poet, ''[[The Seasons (Thomson poem)|The Seasons]]''
*[[James Thomson (B.V.)]] (1834–1882), poet
*[[James Thomson (B.V.)]] (1834–1882), poet
*[[Thomas Thomson (advocate)|Thomas Thomson]] (1768–1852), advocate, antiquarian and archivist
*[[Thomas Thomson (advocate)|Thomas Thomson]] (1768–1852), advocate, antiquarian and archivist
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*[[Jeff Torrington]] (1935–2008), novelist
*[[Jeff Torrington]] (1935–2008), novelist
*[[Thomas Toughill]] (living), non-fiction writer
*[[Thomas Toughill]] (living), non-fiction writer
*[[Joseph Train]] (1779–1852), antiquarian and poet
*[[Nigel Tranter]] (1909–2000), historical novelist and historian
*[[Nigel Tranter]] (1909–2000), historical novelist and historian
*[[Alexander Trocchi]] (1925–1984), novelist and cultural activist
*[[Alexander Trocchi]] (1925–1984), novelist and cultural activist
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*[[Thomas Urquhart|Sir Thomas Urquhart]] (1611–1660), writer and translator
*[[Thomas Urquhart|Sir Thomas Urquhart]] (1611–1660), writer and translator
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*[[Danny Wallace (humorist)|Danny Wallace]] (b. 1976), comic writer and performer
*[[Danny Wallace (humorist)|Danny Wallace]] (b. 1976), comic writer and performer
*[[Elizabeth, Lady Wardlaw]] (1677–1727), balladeer (in Middle Scots)
*[[Elizabeth, Lady Wardlaw]] (1677–1727), balladeer (in Middle Scots)
*[[Alan Warner]] (b. 1964), novelist
*[[Alan Warner (novelist)|Alan Warner]] (b. 1964), novelist
*[[Alan Watson (legal scholar)|Alan Watson]] (b. 1933), legal scholar
*[[Alan Watson (legal scholar)|Alan Watson]] (b. 1933), legal scholar
*[[D. E. R. Watt]] (1926–2004), historian
*[[D. E. R. Watt]] (1926–2004), historian
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*[[Curtis Yorke]] ([[pen name]] of Susan Rowley Richmond Lee; 1854–1930), writer, novelist
*[[Andrew Young (poet)|Andrew Young]] (1885–1971), poet and Presbyterian minister, later [[Church of England]] cleric
*[[Andrew Young (poet, born 1885)|Andrew Young]] (1885–1971), poet and Presbyterian minister, later [[Church of England]] cleric
*[[Douglas Young (classicist)|Douglas Young]] (1913–1973), poet, scholar and translator
*[[Douglas Young (classicist)|Douglas Young]] (1913–1973), poet, scholar and translator
*[[Henry Yule|Sir Henry Yule]] (1820–1889) [[Oriental studies|orientalist]], writer of travel books, compiler of the ''[[Hobson-Jobson]]'' dictionary of Indian English
*[[Henry Yule|Sir Henry Yule]] (1820–1889) [[Oriental studies|orientalist]], writer of travel books, compiler of the ''[[Hobson-Jobson]]'' dictionary of Indian English

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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 entry format as far as possible. Writers put on the list who are still without a Wikipedia page have been transferred to the "No-pagers" section on the Talk page.

Abbreviations used: awa = also writes/wrote as, b. = born, c. = circa, fl. = floruit (flourished), or. = originally, RC = Roman Catholic, SF = science fiction, YA = young-adult.

This is a subsidiary list to the List of Scots.

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