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Edinburgh Book Fringe
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Hosted by Word Power Books, this festival gives a platform to local publishers and writers, whether polemicists or comedians, during the capital's festival month. The Word Power bookshop is an intimate venue where authors can engage with their audience.
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10 Aug24 Aug Times vary Word Power Bookshop, Edinburgh
Robert Fergusson and the Periodical Press
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Dr Rhona Brown talks about the influence of Scottish writer Robert Fergusson on Burns' own life and work.
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3 Jun 2pm Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, Ayr
Robert Burns Birthplace Museum: Highlight Talks
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In-depth talks on a variety of topics relating to the life and times of Robert Burns.
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4 Apr3 Oct Wed 3pm Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, Ayr
Weegie Wednesdays
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Monthly forum offering writers, poets, publishers, booksellers, librarians, creative writing students or anyone else with a literary interest the chance to get together socially to talk about books and publishing.
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20 Jun 7.30pm
20 Jun 7.30pm
18 Jul 7.30pm
15 Aug 7.30pm
19 Sep 7.30pm
17 Oct 7.30pm
21 Nov 7.30pm
12 Dec 7.30pm
CCA, Glasgow
Robert Burns Birthplace Museum: Guided Tours
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Join expert guides for a 30-minute tour of the highlights of the museum or cottage.
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7 Apr7 Oct Sat & Sun 10.30am–3.30pm
Tours of the museum depart hourly (half past the hour) and last 30 minutes.
Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, Ayr
7 Apr7 Oct Sat & Sun 11am–4pm
Tours of the cottage depart hourly, on the hour, and last 30 minutes.
Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, Ayr
Scottish Refugee Week: Jonathan Falla and Leila Aboulela
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The two writers speak to BBC presenter Serena Field about their journeys and their understanding of different cultures. Part of Refugee Week. Booking is essential.
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21 Jun 6.30pm Central Library, Edinburgh
The St Andrew's Day Lecture
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Val McDermid talks about the scientific processes and uses of pathology in her writing.
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30 Nov 6pm Surgeons' Hall Museum, Edinburgh
The Twa Ayrshire Laddies: Bozzy and Rabbie
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James Boswell and Robert Burns lived just miles from each other, but embodied different brands of writing and cultural significance. William Zachs takes a closer look at each of the men to see how their similarities – and differences – set them apart. Part of Burns an' a' That.
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31 May 1pm Loudoun Hall, Ayr
Ayrshire Burns Brightly
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A series of arty projects taking inspiration from the democratic ideals of the Scottish Enlightenment, and how they inspired Burns. Installation and soundscape experiences take over Ayrshire, and there's also a large cardboard tower that the public are invited to help tear down. Part of Roofless.
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31 May3 Jun Times vary Various Venues, South Ayrshire
Bill Bryson
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The UK's biggest selling non-fiction author ever talks about his beloved travel books, his adventures on the road and what he's learned along the way.
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7 Sep 8pm Music Hall, Aberdeen
A Conversation with Tony Black
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Critically-acclaimed writer Tony is apparently Irvine Welsh's favourite crime novelist. Today he talks about his first Ayr-set novel The Storm Without.
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1 Jun 12.30pm
Part of Burns an' a' That.
Council Chambers, Ayr
14 Jun 7.30pm Carnegie Library, Ayr
Encounters: Myth and Enchantment
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Writer Marina Warner, Wagner specialist Derek Watson and Dmitry Krymov, director of A Midsummer Night’s Dream (As You Like It), examine the roles of myth, fairytale and enchantment in culture and creativity. Chaired by the Head of Literature for the British Council, Susie Nicklin. In collaboration with British Council Scotland.
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26 Aug 2.30pm The Hub, Edinburgh
Encounters: The Four Nations of the United Kingdom
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A distinguished panel of creative writers meets to explore the voices of the four nations of the United Kingdom. Irish playwright Frank McGuinness, Scots poet and novelist Jackie Kay, writer and Wales’ first National Poet Gwyneth Lewis and English poet Lavinia Greenlaw come together for a series of readings and to discuss the distinctive voices that comprise the United Kingdom today. In collaboration with British Council Scotland.
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13 Aug 2.30pm The Hub, Edinburgh
Explore Nature Through Poetry
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David Betteridge leads an exploration of nature in all its vigour and variety, and how it has been recorded in verse. Part of the West End Festival.
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7 Jun 2pm Hillhead Library, Glasgow
Festival of Dangerous Ideas
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Week-long festival from Scotland's Colleges in partnership with Creative Scotland, aiming to highlight the importance of radical thinking as an agent for change in education. Activities happen across Scotland and online, with opportunities to debate, find out more about education, and experience new schools of thought, including meditation and environmental and wild food activities.
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11 Jun15 Jun Times vary Various Venues, Scotland
John Sessions
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The beloved comedian, impressionist and character actor returns to Scotland to talk about books, plays and films and tells stories of the actors he's worked with over the years.
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17 Jun 9pm Harmony Garden, Melrose
Lin Anderson: Picture Her Dead
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The novelist discusses the eighth book in her Rhona MacLeod series. Featuring a live demo of Return to Scene forensic technology.
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20 Jun 6.30pm Blackwells, Edinburgh
Locating Robert Louis Stevenson: Reputation, Genre and Influence
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Stevenson specialist Linda Dryden discusses the writer's reputation, how it was affected by notions of tradition, and to what extent his presence is still felt in the literary world today.
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15 Jun 10.30am Lauriston Castle, Edinburgh
The Picts
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Stuart McHardy, author of A New History of the Picts, presents his vision of the ancient past, interpreting early Pictish symbols and shedding light on how our colourful ancestors merged together to form the Scotland we know and love.
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9 Jun 10am Salisbury Centre, Edinburgh
Saturday Could Be Creative Writing Day
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A tour of works from the permanent collection followed by a creative writing workshop.
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16 Jun 10.15am Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh
14 Jul 10.15am
22 Sep 10.15am
20 Oct 10.15am
17 Nov 10.15am
Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh
Scotsman Literary Dinner
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Prestigious summer dinner event with special guest AS Byatt in conversation with Scotland on Sunday literary editor Stuart Kelly, plus a three-course meal and wine for all. Booking is essential.
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20 Jun 6.30pm The Hilton Edinburgh Grosvenor Hotel, Edinburgh
Scottish Writers' Centre presents In Process: Liz Lochhead on Playwriting
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The Makar discusses the process of playwriting.
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14 Jun 7pm Scottish Writers' Centre, Glasgow
Social Session with Hazel McHaffie
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Saving Sebastian author Hazel McHaffie reads from her novel and, accompanied by Dr Shawn Harmon, debates the issues around medical ethics and stem cell research that arise in the book.
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12 Jun 6.30pm Waterstone's George Street, Edinburgh
Study Day: Personal Mythology
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Mythic stories may reveal hidden worlds. Psychologist and storyteller Professor Jonathan Young draws on his work with mythologist Joseph Campbell. The day is highly participatory and explores how metaphors can reveal elements of psychological life through storytelling and conversation.
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29 Aug 11am The Hub, Edinburgh
William McGonagall
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His audiences used to throw fish at him and he was banned from performing by the authorities. Learn more about the man widely hailed as the worst poet in the English language in a talk by Norman Watson. Part of Dundee WestFest.
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14 Jun 6pm St Peter's Church, Dundee

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