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Black Isle Words
An informal local literary fest taking place in the Old Brewery. As well as the expected readings and talks, the festival organisers make an effort to offer some out-of-the-box events on the themes of books and spoken word.
The Old Brewery, Cromarty
Fri 6 Sep
Times & prices vary / 01381 600277
Sat 7 Sep
Times & prices vary / 01381 600277
Sun 8 Sep
Times & prices vary / 01381 600277
Bloody Scotland
An innovative festival drawing on Scotland's love of the literary macabre and celebrating crime writing by bringing together leading Scottish and international writers, showcasing debut voices and encouraging new writers. The festival is an annual event complementing Stirling Library’s own Off the Page festival.
Stirling
Fri 13 Sep
Times vary / £6–£9
Sat 14 Sep
Times vary / £6–£9
Sun 15 Sep
Times vary / £6–£9
Books, Borders & Bikes
The stationary meets the cyclical at this celebration of literature, thought and the outdoors in the Borders. Using the natural environment and the inspirational effects of the outdoors to stimulate debate, events include literary and woodland walks, storytelling cycle rides.
Traquair House, Innerleithen
Sat 17 Aug
Times vary / Weekend £45 individual events vary / 01896 830323
Sun 18 Aug
Times vary / Weekend £45 individual events vary / 01896 830323
Cupar Arts Festival
Biennial arts festival with a focus on contemporary visual arts that combines an open call for submissions with invited guests to inspire new work and includes internationally-recognised artists. The programme, which also includes music, workshops and artists’ talks, utilises unused buildings and exterior spaces in and…
Various Venues, Cupar
Sat 5 Oct
Times & prices vary
Sun 6 Oct
Times & prices vary
Mon 7 Oct
Times & prices vary
Dundee Literary Festival
A mix of events including internationally renowned authors, local names, children's authors and the Comic Conference which features graphic novellists.
Bonar Hall, Dundee
Thu 24 Oct
Times & prices vary (free–£5) / 01382 434940
Fri 25 Oct
Times & prices vary (free–£5) / 01382 434940
Sat 26 Oct
Times & prices vary (free–£5) / 01382 434940
Sun 27 Oct
Times & prices vary (free–£5) / 01382 434940
Edinburgh Book Fringe
The Edinburgh Book Fringe takes place in Word Power Books and brings together writers and activists from around the world for a host of daily events of readings and discussions, all of which are free.
Word Power Bookshop, Edinburgh
Fri 9 Aug
Times vary / Free / 0131 662 9112
Sat 10 Aug
Times vary / Free / 0131 662 9112
Sun 11 Aug
Times vary / Free / 0131 662 9112
Faclan: The Hebridean Book Festival
Since moving beyond the equinox to the cusp of winter and focusing on themes such as Second Sight, the Supernatural, Blood, Belief and Pilgrimage this festival at An Lanntair has attracted major names. Fed and nourished by its location in the Gaelic heartland it has also diversified featuring silent and archive film with…
An Lanntair Arts Centre and Cinema, Isle of Lewis
Wed 30 Oct
Times & prices vary (£3–£10) / 01851 703307
Thu 31 Oct
Times & prices vary (£3–£10) / 01851 703307
Fri 1 Nov
Times & prices vary (£3–£10) / 01851 703307
Sat 2 Nov
Times & prices vary (£3–£10) / 01851 703307
Inky Fingers Minifest
A free celebration of spoken word in all its forms: slams, storytelling, open mics, cabarets and a host of other events. The Minifest is organised by Inky Fingers, a grassroots spoken word events series based in Edinburgh.
The Forest Café, Edinburgh
Mon 5 Aug
Times vary / Free / 0131 229 4922
Tue 6 Aug
Times vary / Free / 0131 229 4922
Wed 7 Aug
Times vary / Free / 0131 229 4922
Ledbury Poetry Festival
Readings, talks and performances, with guest appearances from Cerys Matthews, Andy Kershaw and the Roald Dahl Museum storytellers, among others.
Ledbury Heritage Centre
Fri 5 Jul
Times & prices vary / 0845 458 1743
Love Charing Cross Road
The literary and cultural hub that is Charing Cross Road gets its day in the spotlight as it plays host to a number of authors, musicians, crafters and other cultural purveyors for a weekend mini fest. The programme includes everything from ukulele workshops, to author talks, to film screenings, to book detectives who are…
Charing Cross Road, London
Sat 22 Jun
Times & prices vary
Sun 23 Jun
Times & prices vary
Margins Book and Music Festival
Back again for year three, this hip young festival spreads its wings to a new city for Margins Aberdeen. Set over two weekends, confirmed acts so far include Robert Newman, FOUND, Alasdair Gray, Christopher Brookmyre, Janice Galloway and more for six days of music, books and debate.
Various venues: Glasgow
Fri 18 Oct
Times & prices vary
Sat 19 Oct
Times & prices vary
Sun 20 Oct
Times & prices vary
Off the Page Stirling Book Festival
Now in its eighth year, this local festival offers a wide range of authors and speakers for adults and children of all ages, as well as How To Get Published, which gives budding local authors advice on how to get published. Past line-ups have included some of the the bigger names in the Scottish literary scene.
Stirling
Sat 7 Sep
Times vary / £0–£7 / 01786 432383
Sun 8 Sep
Times vary / £0–£7 / 01786 432383
Mon 9 Sep
Times vary / £0–£7 / 01786 432383
Scottish International Storytelling Festival: Once Upon a Journey
The 2013 edition of the world’s leading storytelling festival traverses time and space with Travellers’ Tales. Join nomads, explorers, pilgrims and voyagers for ten days of traditional and contemporary storytelling with live storytelling performances, talks, workshops and discussions.
Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh
Fri 18 Oct
Times vary / £0–£15 / 0131 556 9579
Sat 19 Oct
Times vary / £0–£15 / 0131 556 9579
Sun 20 Oct
Times vary / £0–£15 / 0131 556 9579





