The Historical Writers Association in association with ‘Previously ....’ . 17 –
23 November 2014, present
History and Story
To celebrate History Writing Month
in Edinburgh, fellow writer Andrew Williams and myself have gathered together some of the most interesting and
respected writers of historical fiction today to present a thought-provoking
series of events. The events will be held in Adam House, Chambers Street. The
periods covered range from 11th to 20th centuries. Together, they not only
reflect how fiction can reveal the realities of history and help us understand
the present, but also represent an interesting variety of approaches to writing
historical fiction.
You can buy tickets now to these events by clicking on the links below each panel descriptions
You can buy tickets now to these events by clicking on the links below each panel descriptions
1.
Spies, Traitors and Secret
Conspirators: A question of loyalty?
William Ryan,
Edward Wilson and Andrew Williams
Monday 17th November at 18:00.
Adam House, Chambers Street, Edinburgh
Historical
novelists, Andrew Williams, William Ryan and Edward Wilson discuss the shadow
world of spies and secret policemen, from World War 1 to Vietnam.
Ticket link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/spies-traitors-and-secret-conspirators-a-question-of-loyalty-presented-by-the-hwa-tickets-13639033717
Ticket link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/spies-traitors-and-secret-conspirators-a-question-of-loyalty-presented-by-the-hwa-tickets-13639033717
2.
From Hot to Cold War:
Portraying Reality in Fiction
John Lawton,
Laura Wilson and Aly Monroe
Tuesday
18th November at 18:00. Adam House, Chambers Street, Edinburgh
Join historical novelists John
Lawton, Laura Wilson and Aly Monroe as they discuss the living sources they draw
on and how the social and political changes that characterised the post-war era
provide fertile ground for the fiction they create.
Ticket link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/from-hot-to-cold-war-portraying-reality-in-fiction-presented-by-hwa-tickets-13659029525
Ticket link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/from-hot-to-cold-war-portraying-reality-in-fiction-presented-by-hwa-tickets-13659029525
3. Secrets
and Signposts: the Past within the Present.
Tom Harper and
Iain Pears
Wednesday 19th November at
18:00. Adam House, Chambers Street, Edinburgh
Tom
Harper and Iain Pears write multi-layered novels, seamlessly intertwining
stories across different eras of history from the ancient world to the present
day. Join them as they discuss how they tackle these complex books, peeling
back layers to reveal why the past is never truly dead and buried.
Ticket link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/secrets-and-signposts-the-past-within-the-present-presented-by-hwa-tickets-13659085693
Ticket link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/secrets-and-signposts-the-past-within-the-present-presented-by-hwa-tickets-13659085693
4.
Female Characters – Writing
Women back into History
Imogen
Robertson, Samantha Norman and Sara Sheridan
Thursday 20th November at
18:00. Adam House, Chambers Street, Edinburgh
History is full of fascinating
characters, male and female, who have for generations been dismissed as
irrelevant by the historical establishment. Now a new approach to
social history is beginning to make some of their stories available and historical
writers are finding new perspectives and people with which to populate their
fiction and enthral their readers. Come to hear three female writers of
historical fiction discuss what inspires and informs their writing and how they
bring the women of history back to their rightful place - centre stage
alongside the men.
Ticket link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/female-characters-writing-women-back-into-history-presented-by-hwa-tickets-13659121801
5.
Terror, Faith and Reform:
Stories of Renaissance Scotland
Shona Maclean, Marie Macpherson and Louise Turner
Sunday 23rd November at 14:30.
Adam House, Chambers Street, Edinburgh
From
Flodden to the union of crowns, historical novelists, Shona Maclean, Marie
Macpherson and Louise Turner discuss life in Scotland at a time of riot,
murder and reformation, in the context of their novels.
Details for ticket bookings will be available soon on the 'Previously ...' website, as well as here.
Ticket link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/terror-faith-and-reform-stories-of-renaissance-scotland-presented-by-the-hwa-tickets-13659324407
Details for ticket bookings will be available soon on the 'Previously ...' website, as well as here.
Ticket link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/terror-faith-and-reform-stories-of-renaissance-scotland-presented-by-the-hwa-tickets-13659324407