Greta withdraws – storm in a tea cup as 50 book festival authors threaten not to take part in Edinburgh Book Fest next year.

This is as a result of recent environmental disasters in Hawaii that are part of a series of such events occurring this summer.

FREQUENT disaster occurrences have led to many anxious concerns and feelings of hopelessness  about the forecast impact of climate change. 

Meanwhile, prominent climate activist Mikaela Loach from the UK suggests that we should change our perspective and view these events as opportunities for change.

Mikaela discusses this viewpoint in her new book, which she is currently promoting at the Edinburgh Book Festival. Mikaela Loach is among a group of over 50 authors who have threatened to boycott the event next year unless its major sponsor, Baillie Gifford, divests from fossil fuel companies and Greta Thunberg has already withdrawn from the event accusing the sponsors of engaging in greenwashing.

The book festival have responded with this open letter from  Nick Barley, Director of Edinburgh International Book Festival, said:

“Dear authors,

“Thank you for your letter about the Edinburgh International Book Festival’s sponsorship by Baillie Gifford.

“Writers are the lifeblood of this festival. We exist to offer you and your readers the chance of open discussion about the things that matter to you.

“We fully acknowledge your concerns about the devastating impact of fossil fuel exploitation on the climate: as individuals and as a charity we firmly agree. 

For these reasons we promise to think about your letter carefully. The last thing we want is to let anyone give the impression we are on opposite sides.

“Just as we promise to listen carefully to you, we ask that you allow us some time to consider your comments. We’d also like to share with you the reasons why we have accepted this sponsorship agreement. 

“Like all arts organisations in the UK, we wouldn’t have enough funds to operate without private sponsorship. We looked very closely at the work of Baillie Gifford and it seems to us that they are in fact investing in companies that are seeking to resolve the crisis.

“Those companies include Ørsted, the Danish windfarm specialist. Ørsted was mandated by the Danish government to keep two coal-fired power stations open until 2024 as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – and that is the only reason why a small percentage of their income still comes from fossil fuels.

“I hope you will talk with me and my colleagues, and discuss the complexities of this issue with us. Surely the best place for such conversations is at Book Festivals like ours. I invite you to the festival because I believe in the power of your words. I am keen to learn from you about this; to hear your expertise; to understand your perspective. I promise to consider what you say carefully, and keep an open mind about how to proceed.

“For that reason I’m proposing that we talk at the festival – with each other and with audience members who share the same concerns. Let’s talk in the Authors’ Yurt, in the bookshop, in the cafe and in the festival courtyard. Let’s talk in our theatres too: I’d like to find a time when we can invite representatives from across the spectrum of opinion to come on stage and have a discussion which will be open to the public. We’ll find a date when that’s possible and you’d be more than welcome to join us.

“Can we talk?”

Super 7 Booker Long List writer events at International Book Festival

Edinburgh International Book Festival Weekend Goodies!

We’ve got some electrifying book buzz for you! Last week, the  judges  over at the Booker Prizes unveiled their dazzling longlist for this year’s much-awaited Booker Prize.  A rollercoaster of literary genius, featuring the most mind-bending, heartstring-tugging, and audacious books of the year.

Out of the sensational 13 authors who made the list, we’re thrilled to unveil the Super Seven—yes, you read that right! The Super Seven will be gracing the events the Book Festival.

They are ready to unravel the tales behind their latest creations.

One name that’s got us all aflutter is none other than the ingenious Sebastian Barry.

Sebastian Barry & Steven Isserlis: Unforgettable Stories Beneath the Stars

Sun 13 Aug 20:30 – 21:30 Baillie Gifford Sculpture Court

Barry, the maestro of storytelling, has bestowed upon us his latest gem, “What is Old God’s Time?” . it’s a trip through ancient history—a journey that will tug at your heartstrings like a master musician’s melody. Nestled by Dublin’s seaside, old Tom Kettle takes us on a memory-filled odyssey, leaving us with a tale that’ll stick with us forever. Join us in the electric ambiance as Barry, joined by the renowned cellist Steven Isserlis, as Barry weaves his literary magic with a dash of musical enchantment.

Tickets might be snatched up already, but fear not! You can still catch the spectacle online, thanks to the Edinburgh International Book Festival online video portal. Please do ensure you’ve got your own EIDF online account  to access this literary soiree!

Attend In-person or virtually, the Sebastian Barry Event

https://www.edbookfest.co.uk/the-festival/whats-on/sebastian-barry-steven-isserlis-things-we-don-t-remember-and-things-we-can-t-forget-18721

Elaine Feeney: Adventure Awaits!…


Boy on a Mission

Sun 27 Aug 16:00 – 17:00,  Wee Red Bar, Edinburgh

Mark your calendars for this heartwarming rendezvous, a tale spun through the eyes of a spirited 13-year-old boy on a mission. Elaine Feeney, a wordsmith of heartfelt storytelling, brings us “How To Build A Boat,” a novel bursting with dreams, imagination, and the power of family bonds.

THE award-winning Irish novelist and performer, Elaine Feeney, will take you on a journey into the heart of her latest creation. Prepare for a story that Douglas Stuart himself calls “a gorgeous gift of a novel, hopeful and full of humanity.” Trust us, it’s THE uplifting read of the year, and Feeney is here to spill the beans on why. Join the Festival event for a chat that’s sure to leave your spirit uplifted.

In-Person Only (Sorry, no virtual seats for this one!)

Get Ready to Be Uplifted

https://www.edbookfest.co.uk/the-festival/whats-on/elaine-feeney-boy-on-a-mission-19056

Martin MacInnes: Deep Oceans and Deep Space

Sat 12 Aug 10:15 – 11:15 Spark Theatre, Edinburgh (In the past).

Ladies and gentlemen, let’s take a cosmic journey with the visionary Martin MacInnes! Based in the enchanting city of Edinburgh, MacInnes presents “In Ascension,” a story that blends the everyday struggles of families with the cosmic riddles that dance through the universe.

MacInnes’s masterpiece takes us on a wild ride through imagination’s outer fringes, daring us to question the lines between humanity and the cosmos. With a pen as mighty as a meteor shower, MacInnes crafts a tale that’ll leave you starstruck. But, alas, this event has soared by, and the stardust has settled. No video clip can capture this cosmic magic, but fret not, for MacInnes’s celestial stories await your discovery!

Explore the Ocean Depths and Cosmic Wonders

https://www.edbookfest.co.uk/the-festival/whats-on/martin-macinnes-deep-oceans-and-deep-space-18660

Prepare to be dazzled, delighted, and transported into literary realms that will make your heart beat and your mind race. The Edinburgh International Book Festival is your gateway to these enchanting worlds!

Ready, Steady Go the EIBF 40 year book festival starts tomorrow

Raja Shehadeh author reading at the Edinburgh International Book Festival

It is ready, steady and go for a literary extravaganza as the curtains rise on the Edinburgh International Book Festival this weekend!

The stage is set for an electrifying journey from August 12th to 28th, where   writers, authors , visionary thinkers, and captivating performers from all over the world will converge at the enchanting Edinburgh College of Art.

In the lead-up to this grand event, the festival organizers have been enticing  us with snippets of the upcoming spectacle.

For our part above there is a video clip flashback of some of the previous activities we have covered.

With a staggering lineup of more than 400 events tailored for adults and a whopping 180 events designed for our  young ones, it’s been a whirlwind of anticipation.

But hold onto your literary hats, because the excitement doesn’t end there.

This year, is a milestone celebration as the festival marks its 40th anniversary with a bang. Brace yourselves to be transported back in time as they pay tribute to their inaugural program from the year 1983. The jubilation is infectious as they extend a warm invitation to partake in the festivities.

Prepare for a dynamic whirlwind of captivating events, a vivacious Festival Village, and with any luck, a generous dose  of that elusive Scottish sunshine.

We are now signing off to do some research here https://www.edbookfest.co.uk/