Talk, Literature
The Making Moment (When Comets Collide): A UNESCO Cities of Lit Fandango
(Fri 25 Oct: 6:30pm - SOLD OUT)
An Edinburgh University Writer in Residence event with Edinburgh &
Dublin UNESCO Cities of Literature, the Scottish International
Storytelling Festival, and the Goethe-Institut, on occasion of the
UNESCO Cities of Literature Network Conference. The Making Moment
features Conor O’Brien (Villagers), Hollie McNish, Sadaf Zahedi &
Michael Pedersen.
Venue: Gordon Aikman Theatre, 32 George Square, Edinburgh
— with book signing afterwards by Lighthouse Books —
Tickets FREE via Eventbrite below.
Dublin has a long and legendary tradition of writers, and since Conor
J. O’Brien adopted the name Villagers, the
singer-songwriter-instrumentalist-dramatist has joined the club with a
rich, deep and diverse body of work. Villagers have since become a
formidable and glorious musical force – twice shortlisted for the
Mercury Prize for Music, twice winning an Ivor Novello Award, and
garnering many more sublime accolades. This event will serve as a
celebration of Conor’s new book, with Faber Music, Passing A Message —
an exciting publication presenting the lyrics to over 80 songs collected
for the first time in one volume, with artwork and photographs, along
with previously unseen notebook lyric drafts and drawings curated by
Conor. It’s a truly stunning literary arrival.
Hollie McNish is a Ted Hughes Award winning poet, a twice Sunday
Times Bestselling author, and the first poet to record a poetry album in
London’s Abbey Road Studios. Having published some six superb books,
she’s sold out theatres of the scale of Hackney Empire and Liverpool
Playhouse, penned a contemporary adaptation of Sophocles’ Athenian
tragedy Antigone, and counts amongst her fans Matt Haig, Jodie Comer, Jo
Brand and Lemn Sissay. Her recent book, Lobster & Other Things I’m
Learning to Love, was an instant best-seller, and her work has been
translated into French, German, Spanish, Hungarian, Japanese and more.
She really loves writing.
Sadaf Zahedi was born in Kabul, Afghanistan, came to Germany at
the age of three as a child refugee of war, and grew up in Bremen. She
developed a passion for writing early on and regularly performed her
poetry to raise funds for charitable causes. Sadaf writes
autobiographical stories and texts to raise a loud voice against the
silent violence against girls and women. Her story Four Seasons was
selected by the Erik Neutsch Foundation in the 2020/21 competition and
published by Neues Leben in April 2022. Excerpts from it were integrated
into the production of the play Dazwischen by the Transcultural Theater
Osnabrück. Zahedi has recently completed her first novel about the
oppression of Muslim girls and modern Afghanistan, and she has submitted
this work to various competitions.
Michael Pedersen is the Writer in Residence at Edinburgh
University and the current Edinburgh Makar (Poet Laureate). His prose
debut, Boy Friends was a Sunday Times Critics Choice and shortlisted for
Best Non-Fiction at Scotland's National Book Awards. His third poetry
collection, The Cat Prince, won the Books Are My Bag Readers Award for
Best Poetry 2023. Pedersen has also been shortlisted for the Forward
Prizes for Poetry and won a Robert Louis Stevenson Fellowship. His work
has been praised by the likes of Stephen Fry, Kae Tempest, Shirley
Manson, Maggie Smith, David Shrigley & many more.
This is part of a series of events that has seen esteemed cultural
figures appear at Edinburgh University in-conversation with Writer in
Residence, Michael Pedersen. Thus far we have hosted the likes of Alan
Cumming, Sara Pascoe, Nicola Sturgeon, Irvine Welsh, Jackie Kay, and Val
McDermid in some of Edinburgh University’s most stunning spaces.
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2024 marks the 35th anniversary of the Scottish International
Storytelling Festival, coinciding with the 35th anniversary of the fall
of the Berlin Wall. Since 1989, SISF has been building bridges between
cultures, artists and audiences all over the world through the power of
storytelling – connecting past, present and future. This year’s theme is
‘Bridges Between’. At a time where literal, figurative and societal
walls continue to be constructed, we invite everyone to look beyond
these boundaries and to celebrate the last and the next 35 years of
storytelling with us.
until 25 October 2024
Scottish International Storytelling Festival