Today I went to the first of Inky Fingers’ minifest readings, featuring The Life and Times of an Edinburgh Monster (an historical presentation of sorts) and a poetry reading. You may remember last week I had a guest post about the first of these, prompting a shout out for other people with interesting events to come forth with more promotional posts. I’ve had a few responses (four in total, since you asked) but there’s room for more if you’re interested. In the meantime, a couple of photos from today:
An Historian interviewing Beverly Horndom on why the Edinburgh Monster should not be allowed to work in a bank.
Historian speaks to Pastel Maybe III about the catastrophic climbing trip which saw 16 men killed on Arthur’s Seat.
Mairi Campbell-Jack (who tweets as @lumpinthethroat) reading some of her poetry.
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