BooksBook festival founder to step down after his 'dream became reality'Alistair Moffat set up the Borders Book Festival in Melrose back in 2004 but is leaving the helm.See moreMore headlines'We need working-class voices to enrich culture'Northumberland journalist Kate Pasola says there is a need to break down socioeconomic barriers.The true treasure story which inspired Roald DahlThe late author's account of the intriguing treasure trove discovery is being republished.'Sunset Song church' sold after community bid failsArbuthnott Church in Kincardineshire was the inspiration for book and its author is buried in the graveyard.LitFest to skip 2026 and return for 'fresh start'The organisers of the literature festival say a one-year pause will allow them to come back stronger.WAtchJohn Grisham on why he still writes as trends shiftThe bestselling author on what new data reveals about America’s steep decline in reading for pleasure.BooksWhy Cher has waited until now to write her memoirCher explains why she has finally written her memoir and who it's for.BooksStriking images of women in the Black Panther PartyStephen Shames' photography offers a radically new and candid picture of the militant black power organisation.BooksBraille: What is it like to read without sight?What happens to our brains when we learn to read Braille?BooksInside the abandoned city of ancient librariesThe African town of Chinguetti is home to a large collection of forgotten ancient books. BooksHow paper is making a comebackAs the world goes digital, paper might seem increasingly obsolete – but it is anything but.Books