Looking for more in Writing and Authors or Live Literature?
Apply for Live Literature Funding – Spring 2025
Live Literature brings reading and writing to the heart of communities by funding author events for schools across Scotland.
Applications are now closed. This page is for information only.
Thanks to the support of Taylor Wimpey, we can offer fully funded Live Literature sessions to schools based in:
- East Ayrshire
- East Lothian
- East Renfrewshire
- Edinburgh
- Fife
- Glasgow
- Midlothian
- North Ayrshire
- North Lanarkshire
- Renfrewshire
- South Lanarkshire
- West Lothian
Why apply?
Live Literature makes author events affordable:
- The author is paid £200 plus expenses per session
- We cover the author's fee, and all of their expenses, within set guidelines(this link will open in a new window)
- Events can take place in person or remotely(this link will open in a new window), allowing you to be flexible when planning
Alongside financial support, the team at Scottish Book Trust can be on hand with help and advice for planning and promoting your session.
You will hear our decision no later than Friday 13 December.
Key dates
Our panel will meet to discuss applications on Monday 2 December. All applications should be received no later than midday on the deadline:
- Applications open Tuesday 19 November
- Application deadline Friday 29 November
- Panel meeting Monday 2 December
- Decisions confirmed week beginning Monday 9 December
Who can apply?
Schools in the following local authorities above can apply for support to host events with authors.
You can apply for funding if:
- You are based in any of the above local authorities
- You are applying on behalf of a school
- You intend to work with an author listed on the Live Literature Author Directory(this link will open in a new window). Live Literature fees can only be paid to authors on the directory
- Your session is planned around World Book Day on 6 March 2025
We welcome applications from ASN settings and schools supporting vulnerable children.
What is the panel looking for in your application?
Imagination: We like to support interesting, imaginative sessions which show a commitment to the promotion and enjoyment of reading and writing.
Indication of need: In order to ensure that funding has the greatest impact, we want to know why it’s needed and who your events will engage. For instance, is there a financial need for this kind of support? Are you targeting audiences who aren’t ordinarily reached by your work? Is your event aimed at a specific need in your area?
Clear outcomes: We want to support sessions that have a clear and demonstrable benefit. We want to know how many people will benefit from the events and how. We also like to know how the session fits in with any other activity you're planning and whether it will have a legacy.
Your history of funding: We welcome applications from organisations that have previously been supported by Live Literature funding, and the panel will take into account how you have used Live Literature funding in the past when making their decision.
What happens next?
Your application will be reviewed by a panel, which meets in December. We’ll send you the result of your application no later than Friday 13 December.
The panel carefully read and consider all applications but due to the volume of applications received, will not be able to offer detailed individual feedback.
Get in touch
For all enquiries, or if you need to make an application in a different way due to access reasons, please email [email protected](this link will open in a new window).