Book events at Edinburgh Festival 2011
Check out all our book events coverage from Edinburgh Festival 2011.
A L Kennedy - Who Is Lying And Who Is Being Lied To?
A Memoir Of Teenage Years (Janice Galloway)
A S Byatt - The Thin Girl And The Monstrous Myth
Alan Warner - Sopranos Writer Does Trainspotting
Alasdair Gray - A Life In Words And Pictures
Alexander McCall Smith
Andy McSmith & Dominic Sandbrook - The 70s And 80s, Britain's Revolution
Audrey Niffenegger - A Magical Catalogue Of One Person And Her Books
Barry Miles - The Counter-Cultural Revolution
Bettany Hughes
Cory Doctorow - Science Fiction Gets Uncannily Close To Reality
Danny Dorling - The Information Superhighway And Those It Leaves Behind
Darren Shan
David Almond - Carnegie Medal-Winner Telling Stories For Adults
David Lodge - Fictional Portrait Of A Legend
Debate - The End Of Books?
Debate - The End Of The State?
Delving Beneath The Surface (Dermot Healy and Johanna Skibsrud)
Edwin Morgan International Poetry Prize
Glimpse Into A Future Of Unnatural Existence (Philip Ball)
Ian Rankin - Life After Rebus Keeps Getting Better
Ian Thompson - Jules Verne, Lover Of Scotland
Ilan Pappé - Sparking Life Into Ancient Histories
Ingrid Betancourt With Kirsty Wark - A Tale Of Survival Against The Odds
Is It Possible To Be 'Modern' And British At The Same Time? (Alexandra Harris & Kathleen Jones)
James Joyce - Author Of The 20th Century (Gordon Bowker)
Jasper Fforde - The Comic Crime Fantasy Genre Is In Safe Hands
Joanne Limburg
John Gray: How Human Ideas Changed The World
John Harding And Michelle Paver - Ghosts, Are You Being Watched?
John Hartson
John Man
Jon Ronson - Are The Corridors Of Power Packed With Psychopaths?
Judith Flanders - When Murder Was An Honourable Practice
Julian Petley And Robin Richardson - How The Press Fuels Myths About Islam
Lin Anderson And Tony Black - Crime And The Fabric Of Edinburgh And Glasgow
Lisa Appignanesi
Marcus Sedgwick
Morris Gleitzman And Jason Wallace
Namings And Hauntings (Louise Welsh)
Ned Beauman & Zoe Strachan - Boxing Clever In Two Masterful Novels
Neil Gaiman with Audrey Niffenegger - Writing Without Boundaries
Nothing But The Poem - Discovering Poetry
Paul Farley & Michael Symmons Roberts - The Strange Gaps In Our Geography
Philosophers Who Get To The Core Of Being (Simon Blackburn And Robert Rowland Smith)
Poems From Small Islands: Creating At Crear
Poignant, Consuming Fiction (Mari Strachan & Gerard Woodward)
Rachael Boast, Will Eaves & Ryan Van Winkle
Reaching For The Stars (Dava Sobel)
RJ Ellory - Intense, Compulsive, Gut-Wrenching Fiction
Robert Douglas & Alison Irvine - First We Shaped Glasgow, Then It Shaped Us (Edinburgh International Book Festival / Newton First Book Award)
Robin Robertson
Salley Vickers - Can We Ever Really Know The Person We Love?
Searching For The Secret Of Writing Fiction Again (Candia McWilliam)
Ted Nield - Why We Should Learn To Love Meteorites
The Joy Of Literature (Joseph Brooker And Ray Ryan)
The Life Of Byron (Benjamin Markovits)
The New Scottish Writing - How Fact And Fiction Influence Our Understanding Of Ourselves (Edinburgh International Book Festival / Open University)
The Playful Search For Nabokov - Lila Azam Zanganeh
The Rise Of Ebooks - How Will The Rise Of Ebooks Affect Writers And Their Work? (Peter Burns / Maggie McKernan / Nicola Solomon)
True Genius, Strong Meat (Paul Muldoon)
Unsettling Poetry And Unforgettable Fiction (John Burnside)
War And Peace Over Tolstoy's Legacy (Rosamund Bartlett)
Who Is Miles And Why Has He Locked Himself In? - Ali Smith
Will Self - Psychogeography With A Stress On The Psycho (Edinburgh International Book Festival / The Folio Society)
Writing Without Boundaries - Sci-Fi, Fantasy And Realism (Kelly Link With Audrey Niffenegger)