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Meet the Authors:

A Festival of Writing

Worth Reading

Monday, 11th – Saturday 23rd August, 2025

10:30 – 11:30


 
 
 
 
Join us during the Edinburgh Fringe for an exclusive series of intimate author events. Over twelve days, we’ll welcome twelve acclaimed writers, each discussing their latest book, followed by a Q&A and book signing. Enjoy complimentary tea and coffee as you delve into fascinating topics ranging from Scottish history and art to contemporary satire and global health.
 
 

TIME & LOCATION



Date and time: Monday, 11th August – Saturday 23rd August, 2025 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM

Location: The Hepburn Suite, The Royal Scots Club, 29 Abercromby Pl. EH3 6QE
Ticket type
Price

Club Member
£12.50
General Admission
£12.50



 
 

ABOUT THE EVENT

 

Curated by Alan Taylor, the inaugural Writing Worth Reading festival has been designed to allow audiences to meet the people behind the words and inspire new ideas of their own. Alan Taylor is a writer, journalist, editor and broadcaster whose books include The Assassin’s Cloak: An Anthology of the World’s Greatest Diarists, Appointment in Arezzo: A Friendship with Muriel Spark and, most recently, Edinburgh: The Autobiography.

Monday, 11 August, 10:30 am 

The Real James VI and I 

‘Mixed’ perhaps best describes history’s assessment of James VI & I, the first monarch to rule over Scotland, England and Ireland. But, as Steven Veerapen argues in The Wisest Fool, his groundbreaking biography, there was much more to James than a smelly, witch-hunting, drooling nincompoop whose speech could barely be understood. 

 

Tuesday, 12 August, 10:30 am 

From Pulpit to Sheep-pen 

In Skirly Crag: The Shepherd, Her Dogs, The Hill and The Hare, Helen Douglas, a former Kirk minister, describes her new life as a freelance shepherd. Forget beribboned Bo-Peep dresses; think rather of vintage waterproofs, shirts worn to shreds and jeans smeared with goodness knows what. 

 

Wednesday 13 August, 10:30 am 

Saved By His Tin Hat 

Eric Linklater was a man of many parts – novelist, playwright, historian, soldier, angler, Scottish Nationalist, broadcaster and, last but not least, family man. His son Magnus Linklater, erstwhile editor of the *Scotsman *and now a columnist with the Times, recalls the man who once described himself as ‘an old peasant with a pen’. 

 

Thursday 14 August, 10:30 am

A Matter of Life and Death 

During the Covid crisis Professor Devi Sridhar was a welcome voice of reason who had the ear of top politicians – even Piers Morgan praised her. In her new book, How Not to Die (Too Soon), she asks what we can do – as individuals and as a society – to extend our lifespans. 

 

Friday 15 August, 10:30 am

In the Time of Trump 

Podcaster, broadcaster, author (Laughter is Better Than Communism) and stand-up comedian (Star Trek’s William Shatner said he’s ‘very funny’), Andrew Heaton arrives from the Other Side of the Pond with news of how things are going so far during The Donald’s second term. Fasten your seat belts. 

 

Saturday 16 August, 10:30 am 

This Cultural Life 

Multi award-winning novelist, poet and Scots language advocate, James Robertson is one the nation’s most revered writers. But who are the authors, painters, musicians and other artists who have influenced him and whom does he most admire? All will be revealed in the course of a gem-filled hour. 

 

Monday 18 August, 10:30 am 

Murder Most Foul 

In a former existence William ‘Bill’ Coles was a tabloid journalist and the ‘go-to guy’ on all things concerning Lord ‘Lucky’ Lucan, who murdered his children’s nanny when he meant to kill his wife. Lord Lucan: My Story, a fictional memoir, supposedly written by the odious Earl, tells the true story of one of the most sensational crimes of the last century. 

 

Tuesday 19 August, 10:30 am 

Making Waves 

With The Sea Detective, which first appeared in 2011, and its sparkling sequels, Mark Douglas-Home gave the crime genre a much-needed injection of originality. The eponymous detective – an oceanographer – can predict where objects came from when they wash ashore, and where they are headed when lost at sea. Page-turning stuff. 

 

Wednesday 20 August, 10:30 am 

A Question of Honour 

Once upon a time, as Joseph Farrell describes in Honour and the Sword, duelling was a cultural phenomenon, practised mainly – but not entirely – by men. But where did it originate and why was it once so commonplace? All weapons must be left at the door. 

 

Thursday 21 August, 10:30 am 

When I Paint My Masterpiece 

Art historian Bendor Grosvenor is perhaps best known for finding and researching previously lost Old Masters. He has presented numerous BBC programmes, including *Fake or Fortune? *and The Culture Show. His book, The Invention of British Art, brilliantly describes a journey of discovery through an incredible array of British art works and artists. 

 

Friday 22 August, 10:30 am 

Oh Mary! 

In Homecoming, Rosemary Goring recalled Mary, Queen of Scot’s years in Scotland. With her new book, Exile, we learn of the ill-fated monarch’s life in captivity in England. Think treachery, deceit, hope, intrigue, coded letters, spies, murder and the tragic end of one of history’s most beguiling and controversial figures. 

 

Saturday 23 August, 10:30 am 

This Cultural Life 

Hard as it is to believe, more than half a century has passed since Liz Lochhead published her first collection of poetry. Now a national treasure and serial award-winner, she is a former Makar and recipient of the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry. Here she reveals the artists, writers and musicians who have influenced and inspired her. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

UPCOMING EVENTS

17
Jul

Summer Garden Party

You’re Invited! The Royal Scots Club Summer Garden Party returns. Join us on the 17th of July for a wonderful evening of drinks, delicious food, lively music, and fantastic conversation in the picturesque Queens St Gardens East. Open to Members and their

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31
Jul

Edinburgh Military Tattoo and Dinner

The Edinburgh Military Tattoo – A classic and beloved event at The Royal Scots Club. Join us for drinks and a two course dinner at the Club before heading up to the Edinburgh Castle for the performance.

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01
Aug

Captain’s Table: August

The Captain’s Table is a regular Royal Scots Club lunch where members and their guests can get together and enjoy good food, good conversation and meet new people.

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02
Aug

The Duke of Lancaster’s Regimental Band: Garden Performance

Join us for a free evening of music in the Queens St Gardens with the 4th Battalion The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment (Renamed from The North West Infantry Band in 2006). We require an entry list of guests into the gardens, so please RSVP if you would like

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11
Aug

Meet the Authors: A Festival of Writing Worth Reading

Join us during the Edinburgh Fringe for an exclusive series of intimate author events. Over twelve days, we’ll welcome twelve acclaimed writers, each discussing their latest book, followed by a Q&A and book signing. Enjoy complimentary tea and coffee as


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01
Sep

An Evening of Scottish Tales

Join us in our Underground Bar for an evening of Scottish Tales told by Master Storyteller Beverly Bryant. Complimentary drink included within the ticket price. Food available to purchase.

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05
Sep

Captain’s Table: September

The Captain’s Table is a regular Royal Scots Club lunch where members and their guests can get together and enjoy good food, good conversation and meet new people.

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08
Sep

Evening Lecture – Coco Chanel’s War

Join us for an unforgettable evening with Richard Wallace as he discusses his most recent book: Chanel’s War, Escape From France’. Books available on the night for purchase. Supper bookings available in the Abercromby Dining room from 17:30.


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10
Sep

Breakfast Club: September

The Breakfast Club returns next month and is hosted by an RSC Member. Engage with fellow Club members and chat about a new topic of interest over a breakfast roll or pastry.

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11
Sep

Concert – An Evening with Plaidsong

Join us on 11th of September for an evening of Scottish Traditional music adaptations played by PlaidSong.The talented duo performing ‘Songs of the Scottish Soldier’, dedicated to all Scottish soldiers across 7 centuries.


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13
Sep

The Road to Mons Graupius: A Journey Through Roman Scotland

Join Alan Montgomery, Author of The Road to Mons Graupius: A Journey Through Roman Scotland for a Book Signing and Coffee Morning on Sat, 13th Sept.


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29
Sep

Evening Lecture – The Forgotten Highlanders – Scots as Prisoners of the Japanese in WW2

Graham Ogilvy presents an overview of the disastrous Far East campaign and uses the experiences of the Urquhart, Coogan and others to highlight the ordeal of the prisoners who were later met with official indifference upon their return home.


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03
Oct

Captain’s Table: October

The Captain’s Table is a regular Royal Scots Club lunch where members and their guests can get together and enjoy good food, good conversation and meet new people.

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17
Oct

Edinburgh Big Curry Lunch in Support of Army Benevolent Fund

The Edinburgh Big Curry Lunch is a chance to meet-up with friends, and for business professionals to invite colleagues or clients. You will rub shoulders with VIP s and civic dignitaries, senior officers from the British Army, and corporate influencers fr


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17
Oct

Military Dinner in Support of Poppy Scotland

Join us for an unforgettable Military Dinner on Friday, October 17th, at The Royal Scots Club, dedicated to supporting Poppy Scotland.

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20
Oct

Evening Lecture – The Three Forth Bridges

One rail and two road bridges, serving slightly different purposes. Hear about the men who built them and the struggles they faced to do so. Illustrated by stunning photographs.


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03
Nov

Evening Lecture – The Battles and Songs of Scotland

Best of Burns – Battles and Songs of Scotland A round up of several historic Scotland battles, and the songs that they inspired. These are all delivered by a seasoned performer, well experienced in delivering the bard’s songs, poem and toasts, at hundr


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07
Nov

Captain’s Table: November

The Captain’s Table is a regular Royal Scots Club lunch where members and their guests can get together and enjoy good food, good conversation and meet new people.

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09
Nov

Remembrance Sunday Lunch

Join us for a short service of Remembrance at the Club Memorial. The Abercromby Dining Room is open for bookings from 12:00 to 14:00 on Sunday 9th November.


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12
Nov

Breakfast Club: November

The Breakfast Club returns next month and is hosted by a RSC Member. Engage with fellow Club members and chat about a new topic of interest over a breakfast roll or pastry.

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27
Nov

Thanksgiving Dinner

We’re celebrating Thanksgiving this year with a traditional turkey dinner and all our American friends! Everyone is welcome to join us for dinner in the gorgeous Hepburn Suite for a delicious 3-course dinner with all the trimmings. Enjoy great company i


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28
Nov

St Andrew’s Day Dinner at The Royal Scots Club

Join us for an evening of musical entertainment, loyal toasts, great company and delicious food! Please note, per usual, the night will be a red-carpet, black-tie, miniature medal affair with uniform to be adorned where appropriate.

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05
Dec

Captain’s Table: December

The Captain’s Table is a regular Royal Scots Club lunch where members and their guests can get together and enjoy good food, good conversation and meet new people.

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06
Dec

The RSC Annual Members’ Christmas Lunch & Raffle

Join us for our Members Christmas Lunch on Saturday 6th December 2025 from 12pm to 3pm.

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18
Dec

Chairman’s Christmas Cocktails

Join our Chairman and other Members on Thursday, 18th December for a festive drinks reception. This is a complimentary event available for Members only.

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