With less than week to go until we open the doors of our August Festival, we wanted to highlight a special series of events taking place daily at 5pm in the Storytime Yurt, part of our Scotland’s Stories Now Project, supported by EventScotland.
Scotland’s Stories Now: On This Day
Stories are a hugely important part of Scotland’s culture, and 2022 has been designated as Scotland’s Year of Stories. To celebrate we have been running Scotland’s Stories Now, a national participatory story-making project. Back in February, we invited people from all over Scotland to submit their own 500-word stories responding to the prompt ‘On this day’. What resulted was a fascinating portrait of Scotland in the here and now – we were blown away by the quality of the submissions.
Throughout the Festival, different contributors from around the country will be sharing their snapshots of life through the power of words. We are really looking forward to welcoming many of those who submitted work to share it at the Festival. As you will see from the list of readers and works below, the stories cover all sorts of genres and range from poetry, to fiction and memoir. Click on the links to explore their written submissions, and join us every day of the Festival at 5pm in our Storytime Yurt to hear these illuminating stories brought to life by the people who wrote them.
To find out more and to book tickets, head to the event pages of the website.
Saturday 13 August, 5pm
Claire Wilson will read New Companions
Zoë Stevenson will read The Angel’s Share
Helen Cormack will read On This Day
Helen Harradine will read Right To Roam
Sunday 14 August, 5pm
Kate Knox will read Apiphobia
Genderization by Ian Ferguson will be read by Jim Mackintosh
Jane Finnie will read Hey
Monday 15 August, 5pm
Gordon Lawrie will read A 13 Minute Walk on Google Maps
David Pickering will read Lost
Raymond Miles will read 17th February 2022
Tuesday 16 August, 5pm
Don't Look Down by Dougie Shepherd will be read by Book Festival host
The Last Wishes of Daniel McLevy by James New will be read by Ryan Van Winkle
Wednesday 17 August, 5pm
Jan McKay will read Newborn
Louie Gardiner will read I Heard The News Today
Lee Montgomery-Hughes will read And Another Thing
Thursday 18 August, 5pm
Marianne Berghuis will read Dawn Chorus
Bernard Harkins will read On This Day 26 February 2022
Amy B. Moreno will read Five
Friday 19 August, 5pm
Andrew James Paterson will read Beyond The Sea Wall
Halia Baillie will read The River's Edge
The Day the Glasgow Polis Saluted Mandela by John Stevenson will by read by a Book Festival host
Saturday 20 August, 5pm
Derek Hotchkiss will read A Need For Change
Daphne Loads will read Cultural Appropriation
Leela Gautam will read The Joy of Giving
Sunday 21 August, 5pm
Curtis Abbott will read Me and My Black Friend Broomhouse 1960s
Portobello Beach in August by Ruth Landreth will be read by a Book Festival host
Ruairidh M Gough will read A Wicker World
Monday 22 August, 5pm
Lesa Ng will read Patriarchy Chicken with a Side of Racism Chips
Carolyn Mandache will read Scottish Humour
Malcolm Timperley will read Raise A Glass
Tuesday 23 August, 5pm
Deborah Portilla will read Hogmanay
Debra Frances Murphy will read Beatrix and the Skiers
Leslie Stevenson will read The Island of Worms
Grace Murray will read A Magical Day in the Trossachs
Wednesday 24 August, 5pm
David M. A. Francis will read Her Hands
Michael Stewart Cichla will read Glencoe
Peter Gellatly will read Little Tartan Beauty
Thursday 25 August, 5pm
On This Day by Carola Huttmann will be read by a Book Festival host
Grace Lochrie will read Clydebank, Lost in the Flames
Jude Arias will read The Bunker
Friday 26 August, 5pm
Gracie Beswick will read The Seal
Kieran Sinclair will read Ancient Isle
Suzy Aspley will read A Selkie’s Tale
Saturday 27 August, 5pm
Sarah Coakley will read The Cailleach
Patricia von Holstein-Rathlou will read The Kirk
Eimear Stassin will read The Rising Whispers of Edinburgh's Witches
Sunday 28 August, 5pm
Katarzyna Popiel will read Still Alive
Portobello Beach 22nd July 2020 by Julia Carman will be read by a Book Festival host
Hamish Husband will read Scotland Versus England
Monday 29 August, 5pm
Two Little Girls by Olivia Begbie will be read by a Book Festival host
Pernina Jacobs will read Threads
Scotland’s Stories Now showcase: Saturday 20 August, 1-2pm
Also as part of Scotland’s Stories Now, earlier this year writers Andrew O’Hagan, Eleanor Thom, Ryan Van Winkle, Mae Diansangu, Roseanne Watt, Bea Webster and Siân Bevan collaborated with community groups across the country to collect further stories. In this very special event which is taking place on Saturday 20 August at 1-2pm, the following submissions to our open call will be shared:
Kath Lockett will read No Kid Sits Alone By Choice
Joan Barnard will read On This Day
The Big Thing Thit's Iverywhere by Joe Walsh will be read by Jackie Ross
Patricia Hunter McGrath will read A Geography of Rain
Alexandra Davey will read The Kittiwakes
Pernina Jacobs will read Threads
Charles Mugleston will read Flams O' Alba and Och
Jackie Ross will read On iss day bi Cedric e Flapper Skate
A short film will be shown, featuring Gordon Doherty’s piece Another Chance
We are delighted that these writers from our Open Call have agreed to be part of our showcase event, sharing the stage with several community groups, from Clackmannanshire and Ayrshire to Aberdeenshire and Shetland, all hosted by Scottish writing legend, Val McDermid. Find out more and book your tickets (pay what you can) here.
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Scotland’s Stories Now is supported by EventScotland, as part of the Year of Stories 2022.
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