I’ve organised some events to explore aspects of our culture. Travel writer Nick Thorpe’s journey around Scotland by hitching a lift on boats made for a soul-searching serial on Radio 4 recently; Joanna Blythman’s hard-hitting journalism on supermarkets and junk food is particularly appropriate for Inverness (or Tescotown, as we’re now called); and Carl MacDougall is probably the most enthusiastic authority on Scots.
Of course the festival isn’t just a chance to meet great writers from Scotland and around the UK, it’s a platform for the best local talent. This year I’m delighted to give a slot to Angus Dunn and Peter Urpeth. Both are well known on the Highland literary scene, but only now have they become published novelists and their stories are definitely setting the heather alight. |
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