Faclan 2018 Early Bird tickets now available

  • Published on: 5th July 2018
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Fear, from unease and foreboding to outright terror, is the theme of this year’s Faclan: The Hebridean Book Festival, which will open at An Lanntair on Hallowe’en, 31 October.

Early Bird tickets are available now at a special reduced price of £55.

Faclan 2018 highlights will include Peter May, whose Lewis trilogy has brought Hebridean Noir to an international audience; Sir Christopher Frayling, who will discuss the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; and acclaimed author Louise Welsh, who will reflect on the role of fear in her work.

Faclan is one of the flagship cultural events at An Lanntair, and its uniquely dramatic location draws audiences and top-level authors from across the UK. This year, a brand new Faclan Fringe will spread the festival programme across the island. The Faclan Fringe is supported by LEADER funding and is part of a brand new programme of winter festivals that will continue at An Lanntair until March 2019.

Full programme details will be announced – along with the rest of the Faclan programme – at the beginning of September. As in previous years, Faclan’s author events will be supported by a series of daytime film screenings – which this year will also focus on the festival theme of fear.

An Lanntair’s Head of Visual Arts and Literature, Roddy Murray, said:Faclan each year is not so much programmed as orchestrated. The intention is to juxtapose, cluster and sequence speakers and events to create an experience that exceeds its component parts. It is no accident that writers like Philip Hoare have called it ‘extraordinary’ and ‘a gift’.”

Faclan will run from Wednesday 31 October to Saturday 3 November. Tickets for individual events will go on sale when the full programme is announced on 2 September.

Early Bird tickets can be purchased online or via the An Lanntair Box Office on 01851 708480, and grant you access to events across the whole festival.