Brilliant Fiction

Brilliant Fiction

From international luminaries to local heroes, the programme is packed with stellar fiction. What makes something brilliant? You’re bereft when you read the last line? Or is it a character whose voice you can hear long after you’ve closed the page?*

Here’s a taste of some of the brilliant writers coming to our stages this year.

From Scotland we welcome back Andrew O’Hagan with his state of the nation novel Caledonian Road, shot through with his imitable wit and humour; and Lorraine Kelly (from the telly) is joining us with her debut novel The Island Swimmer. New novels from Graeme Macrae Burnet, Kate Atkinson, Louise Welsh, and a debut novel from comics legend Grant Morrison (and many more) show Scotland’s letters to be in a very healthy state indeed.

The extraordinary Rachel Cusk brings us the highly anticipated Parade, and we feature new books from award winners and Festival favourites including Elif Shafak, Colm Tóibín, Sarah Perry, David Nicholls, Kevin Barry, and 2023 Booker Prize-winner, Paul Lynch with Prophet Song, a devastating vision of an alternate Ireland at war.

At the Book Festival we pride ourselves on presenting the finest international fiction that truly allows readers to travel imaginatively and understand the world around us. This year, Adania Shibli’s Minor Detail and Chigozie Obioma’s The Road to the Country tackle war and its devastating outcomes, and we’re joined by Sámi-Swedish writer Linnea Axelsson, Indigenous Australian writers Tony Birch and Melissa Lucashenko, and writer and translator Anton Hur. We’ll also enjoy a very special visit from Itamar Vieira Junior, timed with the staging of After the Silence, a production based on his bestselling novel Torto Arado, at Edinburgh International Festival. And a dazzling line-up from the US includes short story pioneer Lorrie Moore, and the unmatchable Lauren Groff.

*If you’re interested in how your mind creates voices for characters, don’t miss our amazing ReaderBank project.

 

Andrew McMillan & Jon Ransom: Men in Love

Thursday 22 August 16:00 - 17:00

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Explore Queer love as it flourishes in a post-industrial South Yorkshire mining town in poet and first-time novelist Andrew McMillan’s Pity, a family saga which stretches across three generations, and the 1950s fairground milieu of author Jon...
 

Rita Bullwinkel & Elisa Shua Dusapin: In the Ring

Thursday 22 August 19:00 - 20:00

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Two new novels drop us into extraordinary worlds. In Rita Bullwinkel’s Headshot, the eight best teenage girl boxers in the United States step into the ring to fight for their futures. A costume designer arrives in Russia to dress acrobats in Elisa...
 

How to Write a Love Story

Thursday 22 August 19:15 - 20:15

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Three writers who have written (and edited) some of the most memorable romances of recent years – David Nicholls, Lotte Jeffs, and Sareeta Domingo – talk about their love for the genre, reveal secrets to creating chemistry and suspense, share their...
 

Blindboy Boatclub: Look at My Art Instead

Thursday 22 August 20:30 - 21:30

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One half of Irish comedy hip-hop duo the Rubberbandits, founder of the acclaimed and socially conscious Blindboy Podcast, and television presenter who speaks candidly about mental health, neurodiversity, and positive masculinity, Blindboy Boatclub can...
 

Irvine Welsh: Seeking Resolution

Friday 23 August 18:45 - 19:45

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When former Edinburgh Police Detective Ray Lennox seeks a new, fresh start in Brighton, it isn’t long before he’s dragged back to the murky world he’s desperate to forget. Resolution is the latest in Irvine Welsh’s Crime series and is as...
 

Lotte Jeffs & Kate Young: Falling in Love Again

Friday 23 August 19:00 - 20:00

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Experienced is Kate Young’s friends-to-lovers romcom about a woman’s quest to experience all she missed before coming out. Lotte Jeff’s This Love is about ten years of friendship and love outside the lines. These two novelists, each writing...
 

David Nicholls: The Journey is the Destination

Friday 23 August 20:30 - 21:30

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The bestselling author of One Day and Starter for Ten returns with a new love story, You Are Here. Two lonely strangers, Marnie and Michael, are thrown together by chance, and the pair embark on an epic walk through Cumbria to find their way home in...
 

Linnea Axelsson: A Chorus of Voices

Saturday 24 August 15:15 - 16:15

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Winner of Sweden’s most prestigious literary award, Ædnan is a mesmerising verse-novel about displacement, loss, and resistance. Following two Indigenous Sámi families across generations, Swedish publication Norrtelje Tidning describes the novel as...