After gingerly dipping their toes into the flood of graphic novels last year, the Edinburgh International Book Festival have made graphic novels a much larger part of their programming for this year. On Thursday 14 August comics historian Paul Gravett, artist Robert Deas and publisher Emma Hayley will be discussing Manga Shakespeare, while the next day the newest Dan Dare artist, Gary Erskine, will be discussing his work in Want To Draw Comics? On Tuesday 19th artist and designer Dave McKean will be talking about his work while on Friday 22nd writer and artist Bryan Talbot will be giving a Masterclass on creating graphic novels beginning at 11am. Later the same day Bryan will discussing graphic novels with writer Alan Grant and writer/artist Hannah Berry. Posy Simmonds will be talking about her work on Sunday 24th while artist Barrie Appleby will be talking on Monday 25th about his work on The Beano.
Bryan Talbot's Masterclass and the Dave McKean, Gary Erskine and Barrie Appleby talks are already sold out which should bode well for similar comics and graphic novels programming being included in next year's Festival. Details of the events can be found on the BookFest website.
Meanwhile at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival another Beano artist, Kev F Sutherland, will be giving two helping hands to the Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre. They will be at the Gilded Balloon until 24th August and details can be found at the Gilded Balloon website.
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