Clips from the 麻豆社's coverage of this year's festivals.
The Reverend discusses how he reconciled his old life with a more contemplative self.
The bestselling crime writer meets one of her best-known fans: Scotland鈥檚 First Minister.
Comedian Brian Limond, aka Limmy, reads from his first book, Daft Wee Stories.
The respected and formidable civil rights activist at the Book Festival.
The 24-year-old wordsmith presents his first collection of verse at the Book Festival.
A special edition featuring Alexander McCall Smith, Ian Rankin and Kirsty Logan.
This precision drum corps from Basel, Switzerland have wowed Tattoo audiences since 2003.
Sally Magnusson and Brigadier David Allfrey introduce the spectacular Tattoo favourite.
A special performance by Franz Ferdinand and Sparks for Edinburgh Nights.
The brass ensemble perform a medley of Prodigy tracks for 麻豆社 Two's Edinburgh Nights.
A collaboration between the percussionist and the artist at George Heriot's School.
Frankie Ward visits Edinburgh Castle to find out more about the Royal Military Tattoo
From arriving in London and meeting Jimmy Somerville, to Bronski Beat and Smalltown Boy.
Val McDermid reveals to Nicola Sturgeon why she was undecided during the referendum.
Brian Limond talks about the creative process of writing Daft Wee Stories.
The Reverend's opening speech at the 2015 Edinburgh International Book Festival
The flamenco dancer discusses his latest work at Edinburgh International Festival.
A excerpt from the set by winner of the funniest joke of the Fringe 2015
At the Assembly Rooms until 30 August 2015
The final performance from the Edinburgh International Book Festival event.