Makar (National Poet for Scotland)

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Makar
National Poet for Scotland
Incumbent
Kathleen Jamie
Nominator Scottish Government
Appointer First Minister
Term length 3 years
Formation 2004
First holder Edwin Morgan
Salary £15,000

The Makar or National Poet for Scotland is the national poet laureate of Scotland. The current Makar is Kathleen Jamie, who was appointed in August 2021.[1] Holders of the post are appointed by the Scottish Government and supported by the Scottish Poetry Library.

Role

The Makar's responsibilities include:

  • taking a leadership role in promoting poetry nationally
  • producing poems relating to significant national events
  • encouraging the reading and writing of poetry, particularly by young people
  • reading their poems publicly, at public events, and commenting publicly on poetry, the arts and any and all related matters in Scotland and internationally
  • preparing a report on their experience in the role each year

The stipend for the post is £15,000 per year for 3 years, to recompense the Makar for their time in writing or attending events in this role. The post is appointed by the Scottish Government in an unregulated appointment.[2] The Scottish Poetry Library provides support to the post including media handling, festival booking and web presence.

Appointment process

With the appointment of Kathleen Jamie in 2021, the Scottish Government convened an expert panel representing Scotland's literary sector to consider nominations for the next Makar and agree upon a recommendation to put to the First Minister.[3] The panel members were:

The term of the Makar is now 3 years, rather than the 5 years which it had previously been.[4]

Makars

See also

References

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