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Edinburgh Festival – last day in Scotland
Yesterday to a talk by Ian Thompson on his book “Jules Verne in Scotland”. Verne loved Scotland, claiming one of his ancestors was a Scottish archer, and several of his novels are set here. The book’s publisher is Luath, named … Continue reading
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Tagged Alaida Foppa de Solorzano, Amnesty, Between Weathers, Bloomsbury Publsihing, comic strips, Edinburgh Book Festival, Johanna Skibsrud, Jules Verne, Luath, Michael arditti, Ron McMillan, Sally Kindberg, Scotland, Shetland, The Comic Strip Book of Dinosaurs, Val McDermid, Wordplay, workshop
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Edinburgh Book Festival Day 3
Thirty fans of Greek Mythological Monsters braved the rain and used caps of invisibility, cartons of lotus juice, bags of wind and flying sandals to outwit monsters in my second drawing workshop at the festival. Great atmosphere, and hugely inventive … Continue reading
Edinburgh Book Festival Day 2
This morning’s comic strip workshop about space was sold out – hooray – with brilliant results from young wannabe astronauts and comic strip artists. Book signing afterwards, then to the Authors’ Yurt to warm my sandalled toes at its roaring stove. It’s now … Continue reading
Edinburgh Childrens Book Festival
Excitement … I’ve arrived at the Edinburgh Book Festival, the sun is shining (contrary to weather forecasts) and I’ve found the Authors’ Yurt in Charlotte Square Garden’s literary tentworld. I may be only one of this year’s 797 participants, but wearing a … Continue reading