Saturday 5th October – 11.30am – Library downstairs

BOOKBUG returns to the Book Festival for fun, songs and rhymes. No tickets are needed for this event, just turn up with your wee ones.
Saturday 5th October – 11.30am – Library downstairs

BOOKBUG returns to the Book Festival for fun, songs and rhymes. No tickets are needed for this event, just turn up with your wee ones.
Saturday 5th October – 12.30pm – Library Upstairs

Alan Hepburn is a local teacher and Education Director of SCOTLAND: The Big Picture. Their latest publication is Scotland: A Rewilding Journey. He is a passionate advocate of reconnecting young people with nature and will talk about inspiring and informing the next generation of rewilders.
Children are most welcome at this event.
Chair: Rona Gray

Tickets for all Portobello Book Festival events are free and can be picked up from Portobello Library in Rosefield Avenue.
Saturday 5th October – 11am – Portobello Baptist Church Hall


Sam McColl and Alex Brown talk about the Edinburgh portrayed in their novels Call Billy! and Hit Me. Complex characters and gritty story lines draw us into a city that’s both flawed and raw.
Chair: Paul Hudson
Tickets for all Portobello Book Festival events are free and can be picked up from Portobello Library in Rosefield Avenue.
Saturday 5th October – 10am – Library Upstairs

Who would have guessed a humble cabbage was used to treat scurvy or that the taxonomic name for the thistle – Scotland’s iconic emblem – means something like ‘donkey’s fart’? Greg Kenicer, botanist at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and author of the beautifully presented Scottish Plant Lore: An Illustrated Guide reveals much more about our ancient and modern Scottish flora.
Chair: George Anderson

Tickets for all Portobello Book Festival events are free and can be picked up from Portobello Library in Rosefield Avenue.
Saturday 5th October 11.00am-1.00pm

PORTOBELLO BAPTIST CHURCH CAFÉ
Writing workshop open to writers of all abilities and all styles. Come and flex your writing muscles in the company of other local writers and writing enthusiasts. Led by local nature and travel writer J L Hall.
Please note that this event is currently full. Please check the library for any return tickets.

As we pride ourselves on being a very local festival, tickets are only available to pick up in person from Portobello library in Rosefield Avenue. Tickets for each event, which are free, are limited to four per person per event. This is to try to ensure that as many people as possible get the chance to attend the events they would like to.
However, tickets for quite a few of our events this year are already completely gone. It’s always worth checking the library for returns. If you have a ticket and can’t go anymore please return them to the library so others can get the opportunity to attend.
Remember that there are always a few tickets available just before each event. Although we cannot guarantee admission, it is always worth turning up on the day. So far, we’ve never turned anyone away!
8.00-10.30pm LIBRARY DOWNSTAIRS

OPENING EVENT: FIRST WORDS…. LAST LINES
Our ever popular cabaret-style event, hosted by David Francis, takes a new format this year. It will feature local composer/musician Gareth Williams, writer and storyteller James Spence and performance poets Jo McFarlane and Alex Callaghan who will all entertain us with their take on the theme “First words …. last lines”.
Tickets for all Portobello Book Festival events are free and can be picked up from Portobello Library in Rosefield Avenue.
Friday 4th October – 2pm – Jameson Gate

Our Friday afternoon event sees us pay a return visit to Jameson Gate where you can hear Sara Sheridan who is a successful novelist, activist, feminist and perfumer. In this session she shares an insight into her work and talks about her latest book Where are the Women?: A Guide to Imagined Scotland exploring beyond the traditional male-dominated history and heritage of Scotland.
Chair: Viv Cree

Tickets for all Portobello Book Festival events are free and can be picked up from Portobello Library in Rosefield Avenue.
If you like the sound of this event, you may also be interested in Are We There Yet? which will be on Sunday 6th October at the library from 11.00am-12.00noon. This will look at the road to equality for Scottish women writers with writer and biographer Jenni Calder, novelist Regi Claire and Professor of Publishing Studies at the University of Stirling Claire Squires.
SPECIAL EVENT – PORTOBELLO BOOK SHOP

THURSDAY 3rd OCTOBER – 6.30pm-8pm
We are delighted to kick off this year’s Portobello Book Festival at our new local bookshop, The Portobello Bookshop. It hosts prize-winning Edinburgh poet Michael Pedersen who will talk about his recent work including his collection Oyster.

Tickets for all Portobello Book Festival events are free and can be picked up from Portobello Library in Rosefield Avenue.

The wait is over! The programme for the 2019 Portobello Book Festival, 3rd-6th October, has now been revealed. We have a packed programme as always this year and are delighted to be welcoming an exciting list of authors, contributors and guests. We are especially pleased to be running a special event in conjunction with our new local bookshop, The Portobello Bookshop, and to be paying a return visit to Jameson Gate.
Copies of the programme will be available from the library and local businesses in the coming few days. Tickets to all events are, as always, free and will be available from Monday 2nd September at Portobello Library in Rosefield Avenue.
Click the link below to see the full programme and look out for more info about each individual event over the coming weeks.
BLACKWELL’S BOOKSHOP
Books by participating authors will be available.
Tickets for all events can be collected in person from
Portobello Library from 2nd September. Some tickets
will be available at venues 15 minutes before events.
PORTOBELLO BOOK FESTIVAL
is organised by local enthusiasts and Portobello Library.
If you have ideas or would like to be involved, please contact:
portobellobookfestival@gmail.com
VENUES
PORTOBELLO LIBRARY
14 Rosefield Avenue, EH15 1AU
PORTOBELLO BAPTIST CHURCH HALL & CAFE
189 Portobello High Street, EH15 1EU
JAMESON GATE
17-21 Portobello High Street, EH15 1DW
THE PORTOBELLO BOOKSHOP
46 Portobello High St, EH15 1DA
DALRIADA
77 Promenade, EH15 2EL