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Defying Expectations with Rosie Hewlett, Ioanna Papadopoulou and Alex Penland
Jun
2
3:30 PM15:30

Defying Expectations with Rosie Hewlett, Ioanna Papadopoulou and Alex Penland

The Greek goddess of the Harvest, one of Greek mythology's most notorious women and a young girl set to make her own way in a world reserved for men - meet three protagonists defying societies, and your, expectations!

Having secured a First Class Honours degree in Classical Literature and Civilisation at the University of Birmingham, Rosie Hewlett has studied Greek mythology in depth and is passionate about unearthing strong female voices within the classical world. Her self-published debut novel, Medusa, won the Rubery Book of the Year award in 2021. Medea is her first traditionally published book.

Ionna Papadopoulou is a Greek by descent and Scottish by residence author. Other than writing, she is passionate about art history and museology. She has been published at Hexagon Magazine, Idle Ink, Piker Press and The Future Fire. Ioanna’s novel, Winter Harvest, was published by Ghost Orchid Press in November 2023.

Follow Ionna on X and Instagram @IoannaP_Author and on Bluesky ay ioannapauthor.bsky.social

Alex Penland is a former museum kid - they spent their childhood running rampant through the Smithsonian Institution. Alex has worked in the field with NASA scientists, linguists and acclaimed photographers and is a Pushcart-nominated author. They currently live in Scotland while studying for a PhD in Creative Writing at the University of Edinburgh. Their short stories have been published in Interzone, Metaphorosis and beyond.

This event will be chaired by Zebib K Abraham.



About the event

Running time: 55 minutes followed by a book signing

Venue: Pleasance Upper Hall

Price: £11/£8 concession - In Person - or £5.50 Live Stream - (plus 50p booking fee)

This event takes place in person and is broadcast via live stream.

A recording of this event will be available to catch-up on our YouTube until Sunday 14th July 2024. Ticket holders and weekend pass owners will receive the catch-up link automatically after the festival. Please keep an eye on your SPAM.

 

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The Power of Books with Gareth Brown and Mark Lawrence
Jun
2
3:15 PM15:15

The Power of Books with Gareth Brown and Mark Lawrence

Books have the power to transport their reader to any place imaginable. But usually just in their imagination.

In the new books by Gareth Brown and Mark Lawrence, books show their true powers.

Gareth Brown has been writing novels since he was a teenager. Most of those books were not very good, and thankfully were never published. His first published novel - The Book of Doors - will be released in the UK (Bantam) and USA (William Morrow) in February 2024. Foreign language rights for The Book of Doors have also been sold to nearly twenty other territories including Germany. Spain, Italy, the Netherlands and Hungary. 

When not working or writing Gareth loves travel, barbecues, playing bass guitar and watching snooker. He also enjoys falling asleep in front of the television like an old man.  Gareth lives with his wife and two Skye terriers near Edinburgh in Scotland.

Follow Gareth on X @garethjohnbrown and Instagram @garethjbrown13

Mark Lawrence was born in Urbana–Champaign, Illinois, to British parents but moved to the UK at the age of one. He went back to the US after taking a PhD in mathematics at Imperial College to work on a variety of research projects including the ‘Star Wars’ missile defence programme. Returning to the UK, he has worked mainly on image processing and decision/reasoning theory. He says he never had any ambition to be a writer so was very surprised when a half-hearted attempt to find an agent turned into a global publishing deal overnight. His first trilogy, THE BROKEN EMPIRE, has been universally acclaimed as a ground-breaking work of fantasy. Following The Broken Empire is the related RED QUEEN’S WAR trilogy. THE BOOK OF THE ANCESTOR trilogy is set on a different world and is followed by the related BOOK OF THE ICE trilogy. There is also THE IMPOSSIBLE TIMES trilogy, a D&D/sci-fi work set in London in the 80s. All of these trilogies can be read in any order. Mark is married, with four children, and lives in Bristol.

Follow Mark on X @Mark__Lawrencem, on Instagram @mark___lawrence and on his facebook page MarkLawrenceBooks

This event will be chaired by Justin Lee Anderson.



About the event

Running time: 55 minutes followed by a book signing

Venue: Pleasance Theatre

Price: £11/£8 concession - In Person - or £5.50 Live Stream - (plus 50p booking fee)

This event takes place in person and is broadcast via live stream.

A recording of this event will be available to catch-up on our YouTube until Sunday 14th July 2024. Ticket holders and weekend pass owners will receive the catch-up link automatically after the festival. Please keep an eye on your SPAM.

 

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Containing Multitudes with Camilla Grudova, Teika Marija Smits and Elspeth Wilson
Jun
2
1:45 PM13:45

Containing Multitudes with Camilla Grudova, Teika Marija Smits and Elspeth Wilson

Stories come in all shapes and sizes. Join writers Camilla Grudova, Teika Marija Smits and Elspeth Wilson as we celebrate their imagination in short fiction and poetry.

Camilla Grudova lives in Scotland where she works as an usher in an old cinema. She holds a degree in Art History and German from McGill University, Montreal. Her fiction has appeared in The White Review and Granta..Her debut collection The Doll’s Alphabet was published by Fitzcarraldo Editions in 2017. Her first novel, Children of Paradise, was published by Atlantic Books in July 2022 and longlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction. Granta named her one their Best Young British Novelists list. Her short story collection The Coiled Serpent was published by Atlantic to critical acclaim in November 2023.

 

Teika Marija Smits is a UK-based writer, freelance editor and mother-of-two. Her poetry, short fiction and non-fiction have been widely published. Teika was formerly the managing editor of Mother’s Milk Books and is now an Editor-at-Large at Valley Press alongside running The Book Stewards – a writers’ support site that she manages with her husband. In her spare moments she likes to doodle, draw and paint. She is delighted by the fact that ‘Teika’ means fairy tale in Latvian (she is half-Latvian; the other half is Russian). She was born in Windsor, Berkshire, in the 1970s and can still remember a time before the internet and smartphones. (In the eyes of her children, that makes her ancient!)

Follow Teika on X at @MarijaSmits

Elspeth Wilson is a writer and poet who is interested in exploring the limitations and possibilities of the body through writing, as well as writing about joy and happiness from a marginalised perspective. Her debut poetry pamphlet, Too Hot to Sleep, is published by Written Off Publishing and was shortlisted for the Saltire Society’s 2023 Poetry Book of the Year Award. Her debut novel, These Mortal Bodies, is forthcoming with Simon and Schuster in 2025. She can usually be found in or near the sea.

This event will be chaired by Lindz McLeod.



About the event

Running time: 55 minutes followed by a book signing

Venue: Upper Hall

Price: £11/£8 concession - In Person - or £5.50 Live Stream - (plus 50p booking fee)

This event takes place in person and is broadcast via live stream.

A recording of this event will be available to catch-up on our YouTube until Sunday 14th July 2024. Ticket holders and weekend pass owners will receive the catch-up link automatically after the festival. Please keep an eye on your SPAM.

 

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Retellings with Joanne Harris, Lucy Holland and Shona Kinsella
Jun
2
1:30 PM13:30

Retellings with Joanne Harris, Lucy Holland and Shona Kinsella

OId stories and myths continue to capture our imagination.

Joanne Harris’ collection Maiden, Mother, Crone brings together her award-winning novellas A Pocketful of Crows, The Blue Salt Road and Orfeia, which reimagine traditional British folktales into a timely, relevant and powerful new stories.

In Song of the Huntress, the follow-up to her bestselling novel Sistersong, Lucy Holland puts a female warrior leader at the centre of the Wild Hunt, while Shona Kinsella’s new book The Heart of Winter is a fresh take on the story of the Cailleach, the goddess of winter in Gaelic mythology.

Joanne Harris is an Anglo-French author, whose books include fourteen novels, two cookbooks and many short stories. Her work is extremely diverse, covering aspects of magic realism, suspense, historical fiction, mythology and fantasy. In 2000, her 1999 novel CHOCOLAT was adapted to the screen, starring Juliette Binoche and Johnny Depp. She is an honorary Fellow of St Catharine’s College, Cambridge, and in 2013 was awarded an MBE by the Queen.

Lucy Holland aka Lucy Hounsom has a BA Hons in English & Creative Writing and an MA in Creative Writing, both from the University of London, and four books published with Pan Macmillan. She has twelve years of bookselling experience at Waterstones Booksellers, and co-hosts the award-winning intersectional feminist podcast, ‘Breaking the Glass Slipper’.

Shona Kinsella is the author of epic fantasy, The Vessel of KalaDene series, dark Scottish fantasy Petra MacDonald and the Queen of the Fae and British Fantasy Award shortlisted industrial fantasy The Flame and the Flood as well as the non-fiction Outlander and the Real Jacobites: Scotland’s Fight for Freedom. She was editor of the British Fantasy Society’s fiction publication BFS Horizons for four years and is now Chair of the British Fantasy Society. Shona is an avid reader with a love for language and is most often to be found with her nose in a book. She has worked in varied industries, from acting to the civil service, and has a degree in law from the University of Strathclyde.

This event will be chaired by Katalina Watt.



About the event

Running time: 55 minutes followed by a book signing

Venue: Pleasance Theatre

Price: £11/£8 concession - In Person - or £5.50 Live Stream - (plus 50p booking fee)

This event takes place in person and is broadcast via live stream.

A recording of this event will be available to catch-up on our YouTube until Sunday 14th July 2024. Ticket holders and weekend pass owners will receive the catch-up link automatically after the festival. Please keep an eye on your SPAM.

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For Love or Money with Rose Black, Trip Galey and James Logan
Jun
2
12:00 PM12:00

For Love or Money with Rose Black, Trip Galey and James Logan

Join these intrepid adventurers (authors) in their search for love, treasure or the answers to those secrets that are best left in the dark. Bring snacks and extra socks!

 

Rose Black is a combination of anxiety and dyslexia in a hoodie, bi, a professional computer wrangler, and mother to the world’s wiggliest child. She’s lucky enough to live in the historic city of Bath and is capable of eating her weight in sushi.

Trip Galey was born in the United States but has now lived in the United Kingdom for over half a decade. He has a Masters from the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford-upon-Avon and a doctorate in Creative Writing, and is a lecturer on the subject in Cambridge, with a focus on sci-fi and fantasy. He has had short stories and articles published in numerous places, such as a multi-award-nominated queer SFF anthology from Neon Hemlock Press, and his first interactive novel came out in 2021 from Choice of Games. He lives in London with his partner.

James Logan was born in the southeast of England where he grew up on a diet of Commodore 64 computer games, Fighting Fantasy gamebooks, and classic eighties cartoons, which left him with a love of all things fantastical. He lives in London and works in publishing. The Silverblood Promise is his first novel.

This event will be chaired by Meg MacDonald.



About the event

Running time: 55 minutes followed by a book signing

Venue: Upper Hall

Price: £11/£8 concession - In Person - or £5.50 Live Stream - (plus 50p booking fee)

This event takes place in person and is broadcast via live stream.

A recording of this event will be available to catch-up on our YouTube until Sunday 14th July 2024. Ticket holders and weekend pass owners will receive the catch-up link automatically after the festival. Please keep an eye on your SPAM.

 

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Thrilling Futures with Lauren Beukes, Nikhil Singh and Maud Woolf
Jun
2
11:45 AM11:45

Thrilling Futures with Lauren Beukes, Nikhil Singh and Maud Woolf

From gateways to other worlds to artificial realities to murderous clones, join us for a thrilling look at the future from the imaginations of Lauren Beukes, Nikhil Singh and Maud Woolf.

 

Lauren Beukes is the award-winning author of six novels, a collection of short stories, a pop history about South African women, and New York Times best-selling comics. Her work has been translated into 26 languages and won prizes across genres from the Arthur C Clarke Award to the Strand Critic’s Choice award and the University of Johannesburg Prize. Her novel, The Shining Girls, about a time-travelling serial killer and the survivor who turns the hunt around is now a major AppleTV series with Elisabeth Moss. Her latest novel, Bridge, about a young woman’s search for her mother across realities is out now. She lives in London with a teenager and two cats.

Find Lauren on socials @laurenbeukes and on TikTok @lauren.beukes

Nikhil Singh is a South African artist, writer and musician. Former projects include the graphic novels: Salem Brownstone written by John Harris Dunning (longlisted for the Branford Boase Award, Walker Books 2009) as well as The Ziggurat (Bell-Roberts 2003) by The Constructus Corporation (now Die Antwoord). His work has also been featured in various magazines including Dazed, i-D Online, Creative Review, as well as Pictures and Words: New Comic Art and Narrative Illustration (Laurence King, 2005). His debut novel Taty Went West was published by Kwani? Trust in 2015, Jacaranda Books (UK) in 2017, and Rosarium (US) in 2018. The book was released with an accompanying soundtrack and was shortlisted for Best African Novel in the inaugural Nommo Awards. His new novel Dakini Atoll is a sequel to his 2020 novel Club Ded  which was shortlist for the BSFA and Nommo Awards.

Maud Woolf is a Scottish speculative writer with a particular focus on horror and science fiction. While completing an MLitt in Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow, her unpublished novel was shortlisted for the North Lit Agency Prize. Her work has appeared in a variety of online magazines, including Metaphorosis Magazine where her short story ‘The Stranding’ was selected to appear in the Best of Metaphorosis 2020. Thirteen Ways to Kill Lulabelle Rock is her debut novel.

This event will be chaired by Catriona Silvey.



About the event

Running time: 55 minutes followed by a book signing

Venue: Pleasance Theatre

Price: £11/£8 concession - In Person - or £5.50 Live Stream - (plus 50p booking fee)

This event takes place in person and is broadcast via live stream.

A recording of this event will be available to catch-up on our YouTube until Sunday 14th July 2024. Ticket holders and weekend pass owners will receive the catch-up link automatically after the festival. Please keep an eye on your SPAM.

 

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The Pleasures of Reading with Joanne Harris
Jun
2
10:15 AM10:15

The Pleasures of Reading with Joanne Harris

What happens when we read? What is it that we get from losing ourselves in a novel?  Does reading actually improve our wellbeing? 

Join Joanne Harris for this special event for Cymera, as she explores the impact of being a reader by sharing some of her favourite books and the influence they have had in her life.

She will be in conversation with Philippa Cochrane who is the Head of Reading Communities at Scottish Book Trust. We will also be joined by Dr Sarah McGeown from the University of Edinburgh who will share some of the fascinating insights into these questions from the ongoing Reading and Wellbeing research project.



About the event

Running time: 55 minutes followed by a book signing

Venue: Pleasance Upper Hall

Price: £5/£3 concession - In Person - or £3 Live Stream - (plus 50p booking fee)

This event takes place in person and is broadcast via live stream.

A recording of this event will be available to catch-up on our YouTube until Sunday 14th July 2024. Ticket holders and weekend pass owners will receive the catch-up link automatically after the festival. Please keep an eye on your SPAM.

 

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There’s Been A Murder with Amy Goldsmith, T.L. Huchu and Frances White
Jun
2
10:00 AM10:00

There’s Been A Murder with Amy Goldsmith, T.L. Huchu and Frances White

Murder follows the main protagonists of the new books by Amy Goldsmith, T.L. Huchu and Frances White. Are you ready to take a trip to the scenes of the crime?

 

Amy Goldsmith grew up on the south coast of England, obsessed with obscure 70s horror movies and antiquarian ghost stories. She studied Psychology at the University of Sussex and, after gaining her Postgraduate Certificate in Education, moved to inner London to teach. Now, she lives back on the south coast where she still teaches English and spends her weekends trawling antiques shops for haunted mirrors. She is the author of Those We Drown and the forthcoming YA horror novel Our Wicked Histories.

T. L. Huchu has been published previously (as Tendai Huchu) in the adult market, but the Edinburgh Nights series is his genre fiction debut. His previous books (The Hairdresser of Harare and The Maestro, The Magistrate and the Mathematician) have been translated into multiple languages and his short fiction has won awards. Tendai grew up in Zimbabwe but has lived in Edinburgh for most of his adult life.

Frances White is the Sunday Times bestselling author of Voyage of the Damned, a fantasy murder mystery at sea. Born in Leicester and now a Nottingham resident, Frances is a creative writing graduate from Royal Holloway University of London. She has a soft spot for writing unlikely, flawed, messy heroes and loves mixing humour and heartbreak. Frances is passionate about bringing more LGBTQIA+ representation and fat positivity into fantasy. When not writing, she can be found sewing costumes for comic conventions or researching obscure historical facts. She also loves to perform on stage, with a fondness for musicals and Shakespeare. 

This event will be chaired by Kshoni Gunputh.



About the event

Running time: 55 minutes followed by a book signing

Venue: Pleasance Theatre

Price: £11/£8 concession - In Person - or £5.50 Live Stream - (plus 50p booking fee)

This event takes place in person and is broadcast via live stream.

A recording of this event will be available to catch-up on our YouTube until Sunday 14th July 2024. Ticket holders and weekend pass owners will receive the catch-up link automatically after the festival. Please keep an eye on your SPAM.

 

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Many Shades of Darkness with Elle Nash, Kaaron Warren and Johanna Van Veen
Jun
1
8:45 PM20:45

Many Shades of Darkness with Elle Nash, Kaaron Warren and Johanna Van Veen

Horror is often considered the most diverse genre to read and write. From body horror to ghost stories, join us on this Saturday night to explore the many shades of darkness with authors Elle Nash, Kaaron Warren and Johanna Van Veen.

 

Elle Nash is the author of the novel Animals Eat Each Other (Dzanc Books), which was featured in O Magazine and hailed by Publishers Weekly as a “complex, impressive exploration of obsession and desire.” Upon publication of her novel in the UK, she appeared at the Edinburgh International Book Festival to present the work of under-represented voices with Amnesty International, and to speak about sex, death and feminism in literature. Her work appears in GuernicaAdroitThe Creative IndependentHazlittLiterary HubCosmopolitanNew York Tyrant and elsewhere. She is a founding editor of Witch Craft Magazine. She currently lives in Glasgow, Scotland.

Kaaron Warren is the author of the novels Slights, Walking the Tree, Mistification, Tide of Stone and The Grief Hole and the short story collections Through Splintered Walls, The Grinding House, and Dead Sea Fruit. Her short stories have won her a Shirley Jackson Award, as well as multiple Australian Shadows Awards, Ditmar Awards and Aurealis Awards. She lives in Canberra, Australia.

Johanna grew up in the Netherlands together with her two sisters. The three of them are triplets, though her sisters are identical to each other and she’s different, a fact she didn’t discover until she was five years old; at least, unlike most people, she can pinpoint the exact moment she became self-aware.

She has received an MA in English Literature with a specialisation in early modern literature, as well as an MA Book and Digital Media with a specialisation in early modern book history, both of them at Leiden University. She currently works as an editor for a big company that sends a lot of reports and letters out every day, all of them requiring a lot of love and attention to make sure that every comma is where it should be. This job gives her enough time to write (mostly queer gothic) novels. When she isn’t doing any of those things, she enjoys spending time with her girlfriend, her sisters, and her dog, though not necessarily all at the same time. My Darling Dreadful Thing is her debut novel.

This event will be chaired by Rhiannon Grist.



About the event

Running time: 55 minutes followed by a book signing

Venue: Upper Hall

Price: £11/£8 concession - In Person - or £5.50 Live Stream - (plus 50p booking fee)

This event takes place in person and is broadcast via live stream.

A recording of this event will be available to catch-up on our YouTube until Sunday 14th July 2024. Ticket holders and weekend pass owners will receive the catch-up link automatically after the festival. Please keep an eye on your SPAM.

 

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Small Town Problems with Tori Bovalino and Max Turner
Jun
1
7:00 PM19:00

Small Town Problems with Tori Bovalino and Max Turner

Nosy neighbours and a lack of amenities are the least of the problems the main protagonists of Tori Bovalino’s and Max Turner’s books face. Expect missing children and dark secrets to feature in this folk horror panel.

 

Tori Bovalino (she/her) is the author of three YA horror novels, including My Throat an Open Grave, and edited the Indie-bestselling anthology, The Gathering Dark. Tori also writes adult fantasy as V.L. Bovalino. She is originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and now lives in the UK with her partner and their very loud cat. Tori loves scary stories, obscure academic book facts, and impractical, oversized sweaters. She can be found on Instagram as @toribovalino.

Max Turner is a gay transgender fella living in the UK. He is a nerd, Intersectional Feminist, and a retired performer and show producer. He writes speculative fiction, science fiction, fantasy, furry fiction, horror and LGBTQ+ fiction. This includes gay and trans romance and erotica. Max is also the publisher of A Coup of Owls quarterly online anthology and print anthologies. 

Currently undergoing Parenting 101, he can be found hanging on for dear life to the nearest cup of strong coffee. Max has also written under the name L.E. Turner

This event will be chaired by PM Freestone



About the event

Running time: 55 minutes followed by a book signing

Venue: Upper Hall

Price: £11/£8 concession - In Person - or £5.50 Live Stream - (plus 50p booking fee)

This event takes place in person and is broadcast via live stream.

A recording of this event will be available to catch-up on our YouTube until Sunday 14th July 2024. Ticket holders and weekend pass owners will receive the catch-up link automatically after the festival. Please keep an eye on your SPAM.

 

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In Search of a New Eden with Oliver Langmead, Ken MacLeod and Adrian Tchaikovsky
Jun
1
6:45 PM18:45

In Search of a New Eden with Oliver Langmead, Ken MacLeod and Adrian Tchaikovsky

Oliver K. Langmead writes speculative fiction. His new verse-novel, Calypso, will be published by Titan Books in 2024. Glitterati, was shortlisted for a British Fantasy Award in 2023, and named one of New Scientist’s best Science Fiction books of 2022, and the French edition of Birds of Paradise, Les Oiseaux du Paradis, was published summer 2023. He is a Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Lancaster, and in late 2018 he was the writer in residence at the European Space Agency’s Astronaut Centre in Cologne.

Ken MacLeod is the author of 20 novels. The Sky Road and The Night Sessions won the BSFA Award, and his various books have been nominated for the Arthur C. Clarke, Hugo, Nebula, Locus, and Campbell Memorial awards on multiple occasions. Prior to becoming a novelist, MacLeod studied biology and worked as a computer programmer. Ken has been chosen as a Guest of Honor at the 82nd Worldcon taking place in Glasgow in August 2024.

Adrian Tchaikovsky was born in Lincolnshire and studied zoology and psychology at Reading before becoming a professional author in 2007. He is a keen role-player and board gamer and is trained in stage-fighting. Adrian primarily explores deep themes, such as artificial intelligence and alien awareness within epic galactic and fantastical settings. He has a deep interest in the animal world specifically insects from his studies in Zoology and has a particular penchant for spiders.

This event will be chaired by Stark Holborn.



About the event

Running time: 55 minutes followed by a book signing

Venue: Pleasance Theatre

Price: £11/£8 concession - In Person - or £5.50 Live Stream - (plus 50p booking fee)

This event takes place in person and is broadcast via live stream.

A recording of this event will be available to catch-up on our YouTube until Sunday 14th July 2024. Ticket holders and weekend pass owners will receive the catch-up link automatically after the festival. Please keep an eye on your SPAM.

 

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Arctic Horrors with C.J. Cooke, Tim Lebbon and Ally Wilkes
Jun
1
5:15 PM17:15

Arctic Horrors with C.J. Cooke, Tim Lebbon and Ally Wilkes

Welcome to the far north, where icy winds howl in long dark nights, or across skies where the sun doesn’t set.. This is the perfect setting for a horror, and we are excited to welcome three masters of the genre with C.J. Cooke, Tim Lebbon and Ally Wilkes. Be ready to be chilled to the bone.

 

C J Cooke (Carolyn Jess-Cooke) lives in Glasgow with her husband and four children. C J Cooke's works have been published in 23 languages and have won many awards. She holds a PhD in Literature from the Queen's University of Belfast and is currently Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow, where she researches creative writing interventions for mental health. Two of her books are currently optioned for film.

 

Tim Lebbon is the New York Times bestselling author of Eden, Coldbrook, The Silence, and the Relics trilogy. He has also written many successful movie novelizations and tie-ins for Alien and Firefly. Tim has won a World Fantasy Award, four British Fantasy Awards, a Bram Stoker Award, a Shocker, a Tombstone and been a finalist for the International Horror Guild and World Fantasy Awards. The Silence is now a gripping Netflix movie starring Stanley Tucci and Kiernan Shipka.

Follow Tim on X and Instagram @timlebbon

Ally Wilkes grew up in a succession of isolated—possibly haunted—country houses and boarding schools. After studying law at Oxford, she went on to spend eleven years as a criminal barrister, learning how extreme situations bring out the best (or worst) in human nature. Ally now lives in Greenwich, London, with an anatomical human skeleton and far too many books about Polar exploration. When she isn't writing or reading horror, she's usually to be found hanging upside-down (like a bat) from her aerial silks. 



About the event

Running time: 55 minutes followed by a book signing

Venue: Upper Hall

Price: £11/£8 concession - In Person - or £5.50 Live Stream - (plus 50p booking fee)

This event takes place in person and is broadcast via live stream.

A recording of this event will be available to catch-up on our YouTube until Sunday 14th July 2024. Ticket holders and weekend pass owners will receive the catch-up link automatically after the festival. Please keep an eye on your SPAM.

 

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Time Travels with Poppy Kuroki and Nigel Planer
Jun
1
5:00 PM17:00

Time Travels with Poppy Kuroki and Nigel Planer

When Jeremiah Bourne, the hero of Nigel Planer’s debut novel Jeremiah Bourne in Time, is swept from his crumbling home in Blackfriars in 2019, to the same house but in 1910, he suddenly faces two questions: how did he get here, and how can he get back to his own time?

Meanwhile Poppy Kuroki’s debut novel Gate to Kagoshima introduces the reader to Isla., who travels back to Kagoshima in 1877, amid the dawn of the Satsuma Rebellion – the conflict that ended the samurai. When she meets Keiichiro Maeda, a samurai who introduces her to a way of life only previously encountered in books, Isla begins to wonder if she has found her true home.

 

Poppy was born in Scotland and has been living in Japan since 2014. Her ANCESTOR MEMORIES series was bought at auction by Oneworld in the UK. Film and TV rights have been optioned by Westbrook, Will Smith’s production company. GATE TO KAGOSHIMA (BOOK 1), a sweeping historical fantasy set in samurai-era Japan, releases in summer 2024.

Poppy loves video games, cooking, history, and reading books of any genre. She lives in a beautiful town near the sea with her husband and son.

Follow Poppy on X, Instagram, and TikTok @kurokibooks

A founder member of the Comedy Store and Comic Strip in the 80s, Nigel continues to pursue a successful career as actor and singer in all media, which includes the creation of the characters Neil the Hippy, and Nicholas Craig the Thespian.

He has written novels, non-fiction and comedy books as well as stage and radio plays, poetry and scripts for TV – including over 100 episodes of the Magic Roundabout.

He has recently recorded several of the songs he wrote in the 1970s which are available on Bandcamp.com. Jeremiah Bourne in Time is his first adventure in time.

Find Nigel on X and Instagram @NigelPlaner1, on his Facebook page and patreon

This event will be chaired by Philippa Cochrane.



About the event

Running time: 55 minutes followed by a book signing

Venue: Pleasance Theatre

Price: £11/£8 concession - In Person - or £5.50 Live Stream - (plus 50p booking fee)

This event takes place in person and is broadcast via live stream.

A recording of this event will be available to catch-up on our YouTube until Sunday 14th July 2024. Ticket holders and weekend pass owners will receive the catch-up link automatically after the festival. Please keep an eye on your SPAM.

 

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The Sunlit Lands with Eliza Chan and Natasha Pulley
Jun
1
1:30 PM13:30

The Sunlit Lands with Eliza Chan and Natasha Pulley

Happiness, prosperity and good fortune await!

In Eliza Chan’s debut novel Fathomfolk, Revolution is brewing in the semi-submerged city of Tiankawi, between humans and the fathomfolk who live in its waters, while Natasha Pulley’s terraformed Mars may be Utopia for some, but for others it’s life sentence to hard labour and ferocious discrimination. Join our panel as they explore the themes of diaspora, immigration and class in their latest novels..

Eliza Chan is a Scottish-born speculative fiction author who writes about East Asian mythology, British folklore and reclaiming the dragon lady. Her short fiction has been published in The Dark, Podcastle, Fantasy Magazine and The Best of British Fantasy. Her debut novel FATHOMFOLK — inspired by mythology, ESEAN cities and diaspora feels — was published by Orbit in Feb 2024.

She has been a medical school drop-out, a kilt shop assistant, an English teacher and a speech and language therapist, but currently she spends her time tabletop gaming, cosplaying, crafting and toddler wrangling.

Find out more on her website www.elizachan.co.uk. Follow Eliza on X, Instagram and Bluesky @elizachanwrites

 

Natasha Pulley is the author of really quite a lot of books. An international bestseller, The Watchmaker of Filigree Street won a Betty Trask Award and was shortlisted for the Author’s Club Best First Novel Award, the Locus Awards, and remained on the Sunday Times bestseller list for much of summer 2016. The Bedlam Stacks was longlisted for the Walter Scott Award and shortlisted for the Encore Award. The Mars House is her first science fiction novel, published by Gollancz.

Natasha has lived in Japan as a Daiwa Scholar, as well as China and Peru. She was a 2016 Gladstone Writer in Residence, and she teaches on Bath Spa University’s Creative Writing BA and MA, alongside short courses at the Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education.

This event is chaired by Cailean Steed.



About the event

Running time: 55 minutes followed by a book signing

Venue: Pleasance Theatre

Price: £11/£8 concession - In Person - or £5.50 Live Stream - (plus 50p booking fee)

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Growing Pains with Susan Dennard, V.V. James and Joma West
Jun
1
11:45 AM11:45

Growing Pains with Susan Dennard, V.V. James and Joma West

Growing up is hard, be it in a not-so-secret society of witches, a family of monster hunters or quite literally in two different worlds. Join authors Susan Dennard, V.V. James and Joma West as they explore the trials and tribulations of their protagonists in their journey towards adulthood.

Susan Dennard is the award-winning, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Luminaries trilogy, the Witchlands series (now in development for TV from the Jim Henson Company), and the Something Strange and Deadly series—in addition to various other fiction published online. Before becoming an author, she got to travel the world with her M.Sc. in marine biology. She also runs the popular newsletter for writers, the Misfits and Daydreamers. When not writing or teaching writing, she can be found reading, playing with her toddler, or mashing buttons on one of her way too many consoles.

Vic/V.V. James is the author of the SANCTUARY universe books, now a major AMC streaming series. SANCTUARY is a tale of secrets, twisted friendship, and a modern-day witch-hunt when a small town spins out of control following accusations of murder by magic. The followup, BITTERSHORE, is out this autumn. James also wrote the Dark Gifts trilogy, beginning with GILDED CAGE, which was a Radio 2 Book Club and 2018 World Book Night pick, and won the Prix Imaginales, Europe’s foremost SFF award. When not writing, she makes political documentaries for the BBC. 

Joma West is a third culture writer whose work straddles both fantasy and science fiction. Growing up bouncing between countries has given her work a certain displaced flavor and you can see many African and Asian influences in her writing. Joma's novella, Wild, won the 2016 MMU novella award and her 2022 debut novel, Face, was met with acclaim. She lives in Glasgow.

Her latest book is Twice Lived.

Follow Joma on X @JomaWest

This event will be chaired by Eleanor Pender.



About the event

Running time: 55 minutes followed by a book signing

Venue: Pleasance Theatre

Price: £11/£8 concession - In Person - or £5.50 Live Stream - (plus 50p booking fee)

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Eldritch Gods and Other Uninvited Guests with Mark Stay and Charles Stross
Jun
1
10:15 AM10:15

Eldritch Gods and Other Uninvited Guests with Mark Stay and Charles Stross

Guess who’s coming for dinner?

In the latest installment in Mark Stay’s The Witches of Woodville series, the Holly King hosting the Yuletide celebrations, and its an invitation that can’t be refused. Meanwhile, in Britain under the New Management, the Prime Minister is an eldritch god of unimaginable power, true Charles Stross style.

 

Mark Stay is a novelist and screenwriter. His Witches of Woodville series is published by Simon & Schuster, and his new film Unwelcome premiered at the Sitges Festival, and was released by Warner Bros. in 2023. Mark Stay got a part-time Christmas job at Waterstone’s in the nineties (back when it still had an apostrophe) and somehow ended up working in publishing for over 25 years. He would write in his spare time and sometimes those writings would get turned into books and films. Mark was also co-presenter of the Bestseller Experiment podcast, the award-winning podcast* which has inspired writers all over the world to finish and publish their books. Born in London, he lives in Kent with Youtube gardener Claire Burgess and a declining assortment of retired chickens.

Follow Mark x at @markstay and on Instagram @mark.stay

Charles Stross is a full-time science fiction writer and resident of Edinburgh, Scotland. The author of seven Hugo-nominated novels and winner of three Hugo awards for best novella, two of which are part of the Laundry Files series, Stross’s works have been translated into over twelve languages. As the owner of degrees in pharmacy and computer science, he graduated as the world’s only academically qualified cyberpunk writer just as cyberpunk died. Today he describes his job as telling lies for money and tormenting his imaginary friends. Follow his blog at http://www.accelerando.org/

This event will be chaired by Lucy Holland.



About the event

Running time: 55 minutes followed by a book signing

Venue: Upper Hall

Price: £11/£8 concession - In Person - or £5.50 Live Stream - (plus 50p booking fee)

This event takes place in person and is broadcast via live stream.

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For Want of a Hero with Snorri Kristjánsson, Taran Matharu and Elizabeth May
May
31
6:45 PM18:45

For Want of a Hero with Snorri Kristjánsson, Taran Matharu and Elizabeth May

Who doesn’t love a hero!? Some take the role better than others though. Dragon riders, undead Romans and sorcerer rebels - meet three different kinds of heroes with authors Snorri Kristjánsson, Taran Matharu and Elizabeth May.

 

A teacher, a stand-up comic, former cement packing factory worker and graduate of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, Snorri Kristjánsson also writes things. Sometimes they are books (mainly about Vikings), sometimes they are films (mainly not about Vikings) or silly stage plays (you probably don’t want to know, to be honest).

He now spends his days working with words, eating cakes and teaching Drama.

Taran Matharu is the New York Times bestselling author of the Summoner series, which has been translated into 15 languages and has sold over a million copies in English. He was born in London in 1990. Taran began to write the Summoner series in November 2013 at the age of 22, taking part in “Nanowrimo 2013” and sharing his work on Wattpad.com. The shared sample of the story went viral, reaching over 3 million reads in less than six months. In addition to Dragon Rider, he is also the author of the Contender series, out now.

Find Taran on X at @taranmatharu1, on Instagram at @@taranmatharu1 and on his Facebook Page

Elizabeth May is a Sunday Times bestselling author of science fiction and fantasy novels, including Seven Devils, Seven Mercies, and the Falconer Trilogy, and historical romances under the pen name Katrina Kendrick. She writes about monsters and monster slayers, empire destroyers and rebellions, assassins and spies. Sometimes they live in palaces, and sometimes they live in the stars, and some of them fall in love.

This event will be chaired by Katya Bacica.



About the event

Running time: 55 minutes followed by a book signing

Venue: Theatre

Price: £11/£8 concession - In Person - or £5.50 Live Stream - (plus 50p booking fee)

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Writing the Future with Rachelle Atalla, Dan Coxon and Una McCormack
May
31
5:00 PM17:00

Writing the Future with Rachelle Atalla, Dan Coxon and Una McCormack

For as long as humans have existed, they have asked: What if? But what is it that compels writers to imagine the future?

Writing the Future gathers some of the best contemporary writers of science fiction, speculative fiction, dystopia and eco-fiction to explain their craft and explore the many worlds upon which our imaginations might land. Authors such as Toby Litt, Nina Allan, Adam Roberts and Una McCormack reveal how to balance scientific research with creative freedom, examine the different forms the written text might evolve into, and offer practical advice on giving life to your own vision of the future.

Contributors Rachelle Atalla and Una McCormack are joined by Dan Coxon, one of the collection’s editors, to talk about the collection and their take on Writing the Future.

This event will be chaired by Erin Hardee.



About the event

Running time: 55 minutes followed by a book signing

Venue: Pleasance Theatre

Price: £11/£8 concession - In Person - or £5.50 Live Stream - (plus 50p booking fee)

This event takes place in person and is broadcast via live stream.

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