Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust Book Awards


The Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust Book Awards, formerly known as the Scottish Arts Council Book Awards, Scottish Arts Council Creative Scotland Award, and Sundial Scottish Arts Council Book Awards, were a series of annual literary awards in Scotland that ran from 1972 to 2013. Organised by Creative Scotland, it was sponsored by the Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust, Sundial Properties.
Starting in 2007, the Scottish Arts Council Book Awards have recognised and rewarded Scottish authors in four categories: Fiction, Poetry, Nonfiction and First Book. The winners in each category were selected by a panel of judges, and a public vote decided the overall winner of the Book of the Year award. The selected authors either live in Scotland or wrote a book that is of Scottish interest.
In 1999 a new overall prize of £10,000 for the Book of the Year. In 2013 the category winners received £5,000 each, with the Book of the Year winner receiving a further £25,000.

Winners

YearCategoryTitleAuthorReference
1968FictionA Gift from NessusWilliam McIlvanney
1968PoetryStoats in the SunlightStewart Conn
1970Book of the YearTerry StreetDouglas Dunn
1970PoetryTerry StreetDouglas Dunn
1972PoetryMemo for SpringLiz Lochhead
1974Anne Stevenson
1975FictionDochertyWilliam McIlvanney
1975PoetryLove or NothingDouglas Dunn
1977NonfictionJacobite Risings in BritiainBruce Philip Lenman
1978FictionSecrets and Other StoriesBernard MacLaverty
1979PoetryUnder the IceStewart Conn
1980NonfictionAn Economic History of Modern ScotlandBruce Philip Lenman
1981FictionLambBernard MacLaverty
1981Book of the YearLanark: A Life in Four BooksAlasdair Gray
1981First BookLanark: A Life in Four BooksAlasdair Gray
1982FictionA Time to Dance and Other StoriesBernard MacLaverty
1982PoetryBlack SpidersKathleen Jamie
1982NonfictionThe Death of MenAllan Massie
1985NonfictionRed Sky at NightJohn Barrington
1986PoetryStanding Female NudeCarol Ann Duffy
1988FictionThe Great Profundo and Other StoriesBernard MacLaverty
1988PoetryThe Way We LiveKathleen Jamie
1988First BookA Case of KnivesCandia McWilliam
1988PoetryThe HoopJohn Burnside
1989FictionA Little StrangerCandia McWilliam
1989PoetryThe Apple GhostJohn Glenday
1990NonfictionIn XanaduWilliam Dalrymple
1990PoetryThe Other CountryCarol Ann Duffy
1991PoetryCommon KnowledgeJohn Burnside
1991First BookNight Geometry and the Garscadden TrainsA. L. Kennedy
1992PoetryThe Adoption PapersJackie Kay
1992Surviving the Shipwreck and ''Strange LoyaltiesWilliam McIlvanney
1992The Luncheon of the Boating PartyStewart Conn
1993PoetryMean TimeCarol Ann Duffy
1993FictionLooking for the Possible DanceA. L. Kennedy
1993First BookNil NIlDon Paterson
1993 First BookTrainspottingIrvine Welsh
1994PoetryForked TongueW. N. Herbert
1994FictionNow That You're BackA. L. Kennedy
1994First BookPigAndrew Cowan
1995Book of the YearFree Love and Other StoriesAli Smith
1995First BookFree Love and Other StoriesAli Smith
1995FictionSo I Am GladA. L. Kennedy
1996PoetryCabaret McGonagallW. N. Herbert
1996PoetrySlatternKate Clanchy
1997NonfictionFrom the Holy MountainWilliam Dalrymple
1997God's Gift to WomenDon Paterson
1998PoetryThe LaureludeW. N. Herbert
1999First BookScar CultureToni Davidson
1999PoetrySamarkandKate Clanchy
1999FictionEverything You NeedA. L. Kennedy
1999Children's BookHarry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsJ. K. Rowling
2000FictionMr MeeAndrew Crumey
2001Book of the YearHotel WorldAli Smith
2001FictionHotel WorldAli Smith
2001NonfictionThe Golden Peak: Travels in Northern PakistanKathleen Jamie
2001Children's BookHarry Potter and the Goblet of FireJ. K. Rowling
2002Book of the YearHotel WorldAli Smith
2002Children's BookOranges and MurdeAlison Prince
2003Book of the YearWhite Mughals: Love and Betrayal in Eighteenth-century IndiaWilliam Dalrymple
2003Children's BookLittle Rabbit LostHarry Horse
2004Book of the YearJoseph KnightJames Robertson
2004Children's BookThe Garbage KingElizabeth Laird
2005Book of the YearThe Tree HouseKathleen Jamie
2005Children's BookSleepwalkingNicola Morgan
2006Book of the YearThe People's Act of LoveJames Meek
2007Book of the YearThe Boy and the SeaKirsty Gunn
2007FictionThe Boy and the SeaKirsty Gunn
2007NonfictionA Lie About My FatherJohn Burnside
2007First BookGeorge Mackay Brown: The LifeMaggie Fergusson
2007PoetrySwitheringRobin Robertson
2008Book of the YearA Book of LivesEdwin Morgan
2008PoetryA Book of LivesEdwin Morgan
2008FictionGirl Meets BoyAli Smith
2008NonfictionThe Wild PlacesRobert Macfarlane
2008First BookMorocco RococoJane McKie
2009Book of the YearKieron Smith, BoyJames Kelman
2009FictionKieron Smith, BoyJames Kelman
2009NonfictionWhat Is She Doing Here?: A Refugee's StoryKate Clanchy
2009PoetryDear Alice: Narratives of MadnessTom Pow
2009First BookMoonshine in the MorningAndrea McNicoll
2010Book of the YearA Passion for Nature: The Life of John MuirDonald Worster
2010NonfictionA Passion for Nature: The Life of John MuirDonald Worster
2010PoetryOutside the NarrativeTom Leonard
2010FictionStrip the WillowJohn Aberdein
2010First BookEating PomegranatesSarah Gabriel
2011Book of the YearRed Dust RoadJackie Kay
2011NonfictionRed Dust RoadJackie Kay
2011PoetryThe Breakfast RoomStewart Conn
2011FictionLyrics AlleyLeila Aboulela
2011First BookThe Death of Lomond FrielSue Peebles
2012Book of the YearAll Made UpJanice Galloway
2012NonfictionAll Made UpJanice Galloway
2012FictionThere But For TheAli Smith
2012PoetryAibisidhAngus Peter Campbell
2012First BookLet Not the Waves of the SeaSimon Stephenson
2013Book of the YearEmpire AntarcticaGavin Francis
2013NonfictionEmpire Antarctica
2013FictionClose Your EyesEwan Morrison
2013PoetrySmall WorldRichard Price
2013First BookTony Hogan Bought Me an Ice-Cream Float Before He Stole My Ma''Kerry Hudson