[A selection of media about my work and journalism by myself on the Scots language]
- Cat born on Burns Day inspires new children’s book, The National, Emma Grae, October 2025
- Never forget the unifying power of the Scots leid, The National, Emma Grae, September 2025

- While Gaelic is lauded, why have the SNP Government ignored Scots?, The National, Emma Grae, June 2025
- Immigration legislation puts minority languages even more at risk, The National, Emma Grae, May 2025
- Scots leid makes media more likely to stand test of time – why?, The National, Emma Grae, February 2025
- It’s a make or break year for Scotland’s languages, The National, Emma Grae, January 2025
- This is how you can use Scots for a spooky Halloween, The National, Emma Grae, October 2024
- Nominees announced for the Scots Language Awards 2024, Publishing Scotland, September 2024
- Creative Scotland: Cancellation of Open Fund is an affront to culture, The National, Emma Grae, August 2024
- Culture is the key to Scottish independence, The National, Emma Grae, August 2024
- What the Tartan Army have taught us about the Scots language, The National, Emma Grae, June 2024
- John Swinney – the champion Scotland’s indigenous languages need? The National, Emma Grae, June 2024

- Census makes clear case to invest in the Scots language, The National, Emma Grae, May 2024
- Andrew Neil’s ignorance shows why we must value our Scots language, The National, Emma Grae, February 2024
- An Interview with Award-Winning Scots Author Emma Grae, Read The Room Magazine, Alfie Whitby, February 2024
- The crisis facing Scots and Gaelic and the need for legal protection, The National, Emma Grae, December 2023
- Best Glasgow books of 2023 revealed, Glasgow Times, Ann Fotheringham, December 2023

- Languages bill is an important use of public funds, The National, Emma Grae, December 2023
- Why getting your children to read Scots will boost their literacy, The National, Emma Grae, November 2023
- Emma Grae: Scots author on her new children’s book, The Herald, James McEnaney, November 2023

- Saltire Society reveals inaugural 40 Under 40 list, The Herald, Barry Didcock, June 2023
- 40 Under 40 2023, Saltire Society, June 2023
- Why we shouldn’t have a Scots leids minister, The National, Emma Grae, April 2023
- 2023 is going to be a guid new year for the Scots language, The National, Emma Grae, December 2023
- Response to the Scottish Languages Bill highlights its necessity, The National, Emma Grae, November 2022
- Book review: The Tongue She Speaks, by Emma Grae, The Scotsman, Joyce McMillan, November 2022
- Stuart and Robertson among shortlistees for Scotland’s National Book Awards, The Bookseller, Ruth Comerford, November 2022

- Author tackles prejudice against Scots language in schools in new ‘coming of age’ novel, The Scotsman, Brian Ferguson, October 2022
- Emma Grae’s new book ‘The Tongue She Speaks’ explores a hatred of Scots, the National, Emma Grae, October 2022
- Glasgow author Emma Grae wins top Scots language book prize, Glasgow Times, Ann Fotheringham, October 2022
- The Queen’s Doric should offer a credibility boost to the Scots language, the National, Emma Guinness, September 2022

- A Question of Confidence, Bella Caledonia, Mike Small, August 2022
- Scots language: Ian Smart claims Scottish Government use Scots as ‘racist’ tool, the National, Ross Hunter, August 2022
- Scottish independence: Unionists must stop using the word ‘nat’ as an insult, the National, Emma Guinness, July 2022
- Billy Kay was attacked for speaking Scots. It proves why his speech was so needed, the National, Emma Guinness, April 2022
- The big irony around Scots language deniers and Auld Lang Syne, the National, Emma Guinness, December 2021
- 8 Scottish Locations Featured In Debut Novels, Visit Scotland, Alasdair Peoples, December 2021

- Author Emma Guinness speaks out over online abuse of Scots-speaking creatives, the National, Laura Webster, October 2021
- Scots Language Centre to offer new guide in writing in the leid, the National, September 2021

- Glasgow author Emma Grae opens up on new book ‘Be Guid Tae Yer Mammy’, Glasgow Times, Heather Carrick, September 2021
- Aye Write 2021 introduces Scottish Debuts, Glasgow West End, May 2021
- Nude selfies: are they now art?, the Guardian, Claire Armitstead, January 2021