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Showing posts with label Edinburgh International Book festival 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edinburgh International Book festival 2012. Show all posts
Wednesday, 3 April 2013
Iain Banks illness
Sad news about Iain Banks illness, one of Scotlands best loved authors. Iain Banks in Edinburgh 2012. Iain Banks, Scottish novelist and science fiction writer, at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. Credit Pauline Keightley. Copyright: pkimage09@gmail.com.
Iain Banks (born on 16 February 1954 in Fife) is a Scottish writer. He writes mainstream fiction under the name Iain Banks, and science fiction as Iain M. Banks, including the initial of his adopted middle name Menzies. In 2008, The Times named Banks in their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945".
music, gigs, reviews, photos,
Edinburgh International Book festival 2012,
Iain Banks,
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Scottish novelist
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Edinburgh International Book festival 2012
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Russell Kane |
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NooSara-Wiwa |
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Elaine Proctor |
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Karl Miller |
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Tom Benn |
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Will Brooker |
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Elif Şafak |
Debate,
Poetry, Novels, Autobiography, Stage, theatre, sport, film, more..
What is so
refreshing in our shallow world of
celebrity at this thought provoking event, is the fact that the EBF is a
melting pot of ideas, creativity and energy and is all about substance,
character and stories. In a culture dominated by tweeting sound
bites and facebook ‘likes’ – an opportunity for writers and readers to participate in
the passionate and serious discussion that good writing still generates.
One of the
main events this year was the Writers Conference organised by the British
Council. John Calder and Jim Haynes discussed their memories of the first
Writers Conference held in 1962 in the
McEwan Hall Edinburgh and writers worldwide attended.
The
festivals popular Debates were on Europe,
democracy, Scottish Independence and growth. Should writing be political? – perhaps
unavoidable? Is change always a good
thing? Change is neither for better or
worse it is simply about the inevitability of change itself.
I walked
past great minds such as - Seamus Heaney, Irvine Welsh, Tony Benn, Ian McEwan, Lazlo
Krasznahorkai and more, Fireworks end each night over the castle ramparts to
mark the finale of the Edinburgh Tattoo.
music, gigs, reviews, photos,
author,
books,
edinburgh,
Edinburgh International Book festival 2012,
festival,
Russell Kane,
scotland,
writers
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