About this Event
Local Bristol writer Nadia Attia, author of the folklore-inspired fantasy horror novel Verge, will be in conversation about her haunting debut. Blending myth, dread, and lyrical storytelling, Verge has captivated readers with its eerie atmosphere and deep roots in folklore tradition.
During this intimate interview, Nadia will share her creative process — from the first spark of inspiration to crafting the unsettling world of Verge. Discover how folklore shaped the novel’s dark edges, how horror and fantasy intertwine in her storytelling, and what it really takes to navigate the publishing journey as an emerging author.
Nadia will be interviewed by Suki Broad, founder of Bristol’s Women’s Fantasy Writers Group, who will guide the conversation through craft, creativity, and the realities of bringing a novel into the world.
Whether you’re an aspiring writer, a folklore enthusiast, or a lover of beautifully dark fiction, this promises to be a fascinating and inspiring evening.
About the author
Nadia Attia’s fascination with folklore, nature and the supernatural inspires her writing, and with Egyptian-German heritage and a working-class background, she’s drawn to stories that explore otherness and characters who take the path less trodden.
Her debut novel, Verge – a folk-horror-tinged road trip across a harsh rural landscape where people have turned towards ‘the old ways’ of spells and superstitions – was published in 2023 as a lead debut by Serpent's Tail and has been optioned for TV. Nadia is a published film journalist and freelance script editor.
In 2019 she was selected for the London Writers Awards and won the FAB (Faber) prize for fiction. She is currently working on her next novel.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Haunted Bookshop, 43 Stokes Croft, Bristol, United Kingdom
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