• Writers & Speakers
  • Art & Exhibitions
  • Music, Drama & Film
  • Competitions & Workshops

Nairn Book & Arts Festival

5-13 June 2010

  • Home
  • About
  • News
  • Visitors
  • Schools
  • Sponsors
  • Contact
June 2010
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30

Buy your tickets online

Our Sponsors

Writers & Speakers

  • Susie Alexander
  • Fiona Allardyce
  • Liz Ashworth
  • Meg Bateman and Angus Peter Campbell
  • A Bit of a Blether – Part Two
  • Professor Stephen Blackmore
  • Tim Bowler Workshop: How to write for teenagers
  • Christopher Brookmyre
  • Angus Peter Campbell & Meg Bateman
  • Eileen Carney Hulme and Donald MacArthur Ker
  • Cawdor Castle Gardens tour
  • Brian Denoon
  • Carol Ann Duffy
  • Michel Faber
  • Gardeners’ Question Time
  • Roderick Graham
  • Katie Hickman
  • Tim Honnor
  • Stuart Kelly
  • A L Kennedy
  • Peter Kerr
  • John Lister-Kaye
  • Fred MacAulay
  • Lorn Macintyre
  • Ishbel Matheson
  • Denise Mina and Allan Guthrie
  • Allan Guthrie & Denise Mina
  • Mishmash
  • Alistair Moffat
  • Richard Moore
  • Andrew O’Hagan
  • Philip Paris
  • Donald Paterson
  • The Pen and I: Readings
  • Barry Pilton
  • Dr Tony Pollard
  • Patrick Richardson
  • James Ross is - going rouge!
  • David St John Thomas
  • Salley Vickers
  • Esther Woolfson

Donald Paterson

£6

from thebooth.co.uk

4pm Saturday 5 June 2010

Little Theatre, Nairn

Donald Paterson’s new novel Homecomings gives an intimate insight into the mind of Hugh Ross, a crofter who emigrates from Moray in the Nineteenth century, as it follows him on a journey through Canada and America.  Donald is a teacher at Millburn Academy, and lives in Fortrose.  He will discuss his book with his publisher, Sharon Blackie, from Two Ravens Press.

Home | About | News | Visitor Information | Sponsors | Contact

+44 (0)1667 451804 | enquiries@nairnfestival.co.uk

Nairn Book & Arts Festival is a Limited Company (SC283454) and a Registered Charity (SC037105)
Registered Office: 53 King St Nairn IV12 4NP
©2010 Nairn Book and Arts Festival