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Outlander author Diana Gabaldon

                     Mar 01, 2019 10:11 GMT

                     Outlander off script
                     Scottish fans of Outlander will get a chance to quiz the author of the time-
                     travelling adventure series, Diana Gabaldon, at an exclusive event held at
                     one of the hit TV series’ iconic filming locations.

                     Organised by national tourism body, VisitScotland and book publishing
                     industry body, Publishing Scotland, the American author will take part in an
                     “in conversation” event at Hopetoun House on Friday, 15 March.

                     The stately home near South Queensferry is a familiar sight for fans of
                     Outlander, having featured on-screen in the popular TV series, including
                     season four which concluded in January.

                     James Crawford, author and chair of Publishing Scotland – and presenter of
                     the recent BBC TV series, Scotland From The Sky – will chair the evening in
                     the elegant Red Drawing Room, which appeared as the home of the Duke of
Outlander off script - Mynewsdesk
Sandringham in Outlander’s first season.

Guests will have the opportunity to hear from Diana about her novels and
their transfer to screen, as well as take part in a Q&A session.

Hopetoun House will be open exclusively to ticket holders for self-guided
tours, photo opportunities and light refreshments prior to the author’s
appearance.

The romantic adventures of English nurse Claire Randall, who travels back
in time from 1940s Scotland to the 18th century, where she meets and falls
in love with Scottish Highlander Jamie Fraser, have enthralled readers since
the first book in the Outlander series was published in 1991.

In 2014, Outlander was adapted for television by Sony Pictures and film
production continues to be based in Scotland – with fans flocking to filming
locations across the country, particularly those from North America and
Europe.

The “in conversation” event is also supported by United Airlines, which
operates direct flights from New York to Edinburgh and Glasgow, and
Washington DC to Edinburgh.

Jenni Steele, Film and Creative Industries Manager at VisitScotland, said:“We
are delighted to be partnering with Publishing Scotland to host this exclusive
and intimate evening with Outlander author Diana Gabaldon.

“The Outlander books and subsequent TV series have had a huge impact on
tourism in Scotland, inspiring thousands of travellers to visit to our shores. It is
only fitting that fans will get the chance to hear from the award-winning author
in the sumptuous Hopetoun House, which will be familiar to viewers of the hit
TV show.”

Marion Sinclair, Chief Executive of Publishing Scotland said:“Books and
storytelling have long been the source of cinematic and TV adaptations and
Outlander is one of the major page-to-screen stories of the past decade in
Scotland. We are thrilled to have the opportunity to hear from Diana Gabaldon
about how her writing served as the inspiration for the series.”
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It is one of a series of activities planned to mark VisitScotland’s 50
anniversary. The Development of Tourism Act came into force in 1969 and
an official Scottish Tourist Board was established with government funding.

To book tickets, go to http://bit.ly/2TsDL9X

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Notes to Editors

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  •    The organisation’s core objective is to contribute to the Tourism
       2020 Strategy ambition of growing tourism revenues by £1 billion by
       2020.
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  •    Where possible, a Gaelic speaker will be made available for
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Contacts

                   Hamish Hutchinson
                   Corporate Press Officer - National
                   Contact for media enquiries on: Business Events/Tourism; Film
                   Tourism; Outer Hebrides
                   hamish.hutchinson@visitscotland.com
                   0131 472 2283
                   Out of hours - 0131 472 2324
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