How to Run a Book Festival
If you wanted to create the perfect book festival...
You'd choose a beautiful, ancient city with a spectacular summer climate and plenty of hotel rooms, restaurants, and pubs within short walking distance.
You'd pair it with other festivals running locally at the same time, so that you could collectively draw visitors from all over the world.
You'd install it in a roomy but cozy enclosed space, like a small park, where everything--venues, cafe, restrooms, grassy central lawn--are all adjacent to one another. You'd make access to the common areas free and encourage people to linger all day long.
You'd train the staff to be ultra-friendly and ultra-efficient. You'd have high technical standards for the venues and presentations.
You'd invite a wide range of authors. You'd have a terrific photographer on hand to liven up the campus with large, exhuberant author portraits (processed and printed overnight).
You'd create a great bookstore right on your temporary campus.
You'd call it the Edinburgh International Book Festival. I had a terrific time here this week discussing my new book at three (sold-out!) events. I thank the staff, sponsors, the attendees, the photographer Chris Close (I'm light-bulb eyes, top-right), and the University of Edinburgh's ESRC Genomics Forum for hosting me.


