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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

16
Jul

Members Drinks

A rallying call! Gather with your friends and fellow social members in the cocktail bar for an evening drink and a chinwag on the 3rd Thursday of every month. Guests welcome. Food available for purchase. Attendance is free – all food and drinks can be

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17
Jul

G.L.O.W. Gal’s Lunch

Gathering Ladies of Wit. A Royal Scots Club monthly lunch for our ladies and their guests in the Abercromby Dining room.

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18
Jul

Summer Garden Party

Join fellow members and guests for our beloved annual Summer Garden Party in the stunning Queen Street Gardens East. An elegant evening of live music, food, and great company.

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23
Jul

A Taste of Italy

Buon appetito! Join us in the Abercromby Dining Room for an indulgent evening of Italian music with a beautifully curated menu!

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05
Aug

Solo From The Pitt: Exclusive Fringe Preview

Acclaimed Metropolitan Opera trombonist and comedian Elias Faingersh brings his one-man show to the Club before it hits the Fringe mainstage.


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06
Aug

Edinburgh Military Tattoo & Dinner

Join fellow members for drinks and dinner at the Club before heading to Edinburgh Castle for the iconic Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo — an unforgettable evening of tradition and spectacle.

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07
Sep

Evening Lecture: Living a Polite Life

Dr Jenny Mayhew unravels the codes of conduct that shaped polite British society. Explore the complex and comical historical rulebook that guided British lives from cradle to grave.


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21
Sep

Minds & Machines: AI & Cyber Security Seminar




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24
Sep

Grapes & Gruyère: Guided Tasting Experience

Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or simply someone who enjoys a good drop and a cheeseboard, this is an evening made for you.

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03
Oct

Legacy In Motion: Guided Club History Club

Discover the untold stories and history of the Royal Scots Club. A private bespoke Club tour with local historian Dr. Kate Stephenson.

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05
Oct

Evening Lecture: Dressing up, Decorum and Debauchery in Eighteenth-Century Pleasure Gardens

Society, Sin and Scandal. Dr Kate Stephenson uncovers the world of eighteenth-century pleasure gardens. Hot beds of sin? Or simply a reflection of society’s deepest fears?


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23
Oct

Trafalgar Night Dinner

Join us at the Royal Scots Club on Friday 23rd October for our Trafalgar Night Dinner held in support of The Royal Marines Charity.


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29
Oct

Folklore Evening: Dark & Haunting Tales

Pull up a chair and dare to listen? Professional Storyteller Beverly Bryant brings dark and haunting tales to life in our Underground Bar.


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02
Nov

Evening Lecture: This is Murrayfield

Join Rob Robertson & Peter Burns as we celebrate 100 remarkable years of Murrayfield Stadium. A century of iconic matches, memories and Scottish rugby history.


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08
Nov

Remembrance Sunday Lunch

Wreath laying ceremony at 12:00 noon, followed by a delicious two-course lunch.


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09
Nov

Artist Exhibition – Alicia Coombes



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26
Nov

Thanksgiving Dinner

A delicious three-course dinner in our Hepburn Suite to celebrate Thanksgiving with live music.


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27
Nov

St Andrew’s Day Dinner at The Royal Scots Club

Celebrate Scotland’s patron saint with a delicious three-course dinner, traditional musical entertainment, and an exciting guest speaker.

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07
Dec

Evening Lecture: The Glen Affric Tartan – Decoding a Unique Survivor

Discover Scotland’s oldest tartan: The Glen Affric. A 500-year-old fragment unearthed from a Highland peat bog, explored by leading expert Peter Eslea MacDonald.


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10
Dec

Christmas Special: Festive Wine Tasting

Join us for a bespoke festive tasting experience in the Underground Bar with Richard from Great Grog. Expertly paired wines and canapés to celebrate the silly season.

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12
Dec

The Royal Scots Club Murder Mystery

Join us for a festive murder mystery evening at the Club. Work with fellow guests to unravel the clues, identify the suspects and solve the case before the evening is out.

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17
Dec

Chairman’s Christmas Cocktails

Join our Chairman and other Members on Thursday, 17th December for a festive drinks reception. This is a complimentary event available for Members only.

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