Fri, 06 Oct
|Morningside United Church
Sara Sheridan & Kim Sherwood on The History of Women's Fiction
Authors Sara Sheridan and Kim Sherwood open our fesitval with an in conversation event on the history of women's fiction - from the founding of Virago Books to the centenary of Dorothy Dunnett, and the influential female authors throughout history who stand the test of time.


Time & Location
06 Oct 2023, 18:30 – 19:30 BST
Morningside United Church, 15 Chamberlain Rd, Edinburgh EH10 4DH, UK
About the event
Authors Sara Sheridan and Kim Sherwood open our fesitval with an in conversation event on the history of women's fiction - from the founding of Virago Books to the centenary of Dorothy Dunnett, and the influential female authors throughout history who stand the test of time.
About Our Authors
Sara Sheridan is a Glasgow-based writer of over 20 books including cosy crime noir mysteries set in 1950s Britain and historical novels based on the real-life stories of late Georgian and early Victorian explorers. She has also written non-fiction, as well as books for children. Sara has been named one of the Saltire Society's 365 most influential Scottish women, past and present.
Sara's Latest Book: The Fair Botanists
Winner of the Waterstones Scottish Book of the Year 2022
Could one rare plant hold the key to a thousand riches?
It's the summer of 1822 and Edinburgh is abuzz with rumours of King George IV's impending visit. In botanical circles, however, a different kind of excitement has gripped the city. In the newly-installed Botanic Garden, the Agave Americana plant looks set to flower - an event that only occurs once every few decades.
When newly widowed Elizabeth arrives in Edinburgh to live with her late husband's aunt Clementina, she's determined to put her unhappy past in London behind her. As she settles into her new home, she becomes fascinated by the beautiful Botanic Garden which borders the grand house and offers her services as an artist to record the rare plant's impending bloom. In this pursuit, she meets Belle Brodie, a vivacious young woman with a passion for botany and the lucrative, dark art of perfume creation.
Belle is determined to keep both her real identity and the reason for her interest the Garden secret from her new friend. But as Elizabeth and Belle are about to discover, secrets don't last long in this Enlightenment city...
And when they are revealed, they can carry the greatest of consequences...
Kim Sherwood is an author and creative writing lecturer. Born in Camden in 1989, she has taught at the University of Sussex, UWE, and in schools, libraries and prisons, and now lectures at the University of Edinburgh, where she lives in the city. Her first novel, Testament, published in 2018, won the Bath Novel Award and the Harper's Bazaar Big Book of the Year, was shortlisted for the Author's Club Best First Novel Award, and longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize. In 2019, Kim was shortlisted for the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award.
Kim is currently writing a trilogy of Double O novels for the Ian Fleming Estate, expanding the James Bond universe with new heroes for the 21st century. The first title, Double or Nothing, was published by HarperCollins in the UK and William Morrow in the US. Her latest literary novel, A Wild & True Relation was published by Virago in February 2023.
Kim's Latest Book: A Wild & True Relation
A Wild & True Relation opens during the Great Storm of 1703, as smuggler Tom West confronts his lover Grace for betraying him to the Revenue. Leaving Grace's cottage in flames, he takes her orphaned daughter Molly on board ship disguised as a boy to join his crew. But Molly, or Orlando as she must call herself, will grow up to outshine all the men of Tom's company and seek revenge - and a legacy - all of her own.
Woven into Molly's story are the writers - from Celia Fiennes and George Eliot to Daniel Defoe and Charles Dickens - who are transfixed by her myth and who, over three centuries, come together to solve the mystery of her life. With extraordinary verve, Sherwood remakes the eighteenth-century novel and illuminates women's writing and women's roles throughout history.