Edinburgh Book Festival

After Covid-19 struck in 2020, the Edinburgh Internati
From Nordic Noir to Tartan Noir, crime writing is a brutal, grisly business across Scandinavia and Scotland
Journalist, critic and broadcaster, Mariella Frostrup was born in Norway, brought up in Ireland and now liv
2019 marks the centenary of the inaugural James Tait Black Prizes founded by Janet Tait Black née Coats, in
“Once across the Equator and into the South East trade winds ...
The director and staff at the EIBF should be congratulated on the creative pairing of these two writers who
This sell out event in the New York Times Theatre, Kate Atkinson was in conversation with Lee Randall.
James Naughtie introduced Alistair Darling for this Thomas Miller Investment Event which was held fittingly…
There can be no doubt that publishing is undergoing significant and long-lasting change.
Maggie O’Farrell is a remarkable novelist with a fresh, distinctive voice and visual imagination. She…
Tax may not sound like the most exciting subject but the Studio Theatre was packed with around 275 of us to…
The private lives and published work of ten of the best known 20th century women writers was the topic of…
Obviously well known to British audiences, Erica Jong was joined stage by Ruth Wishart who acted as chair for…
The appearance of Mervyn King, former Governor of the Bank of England, produced a predictably very…
There was again an absolutely full house for this British Academy sponsored event featuring Sir Tom Devine,…
There are few speakers who attend the Edinburgh Book Festival who can command an audience the way Roy…
On the evening of Sunday 14th August, the small Peppers Theatre stage was packed with poets – not…
Frank Westerman is a Dutch journalist who grew up amongst horses and has now written a history of the…
Celebrated comic book author Alan Moore makes an appearance at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
There was a packed house for the Baillie Gifford event with hostage survivor Ingrid Betancourt and Kirsty…