I am a writer,
presenter, historian, and Canadian-born ‘New Scot’ based in Edinburgh
since 2011.
Since then I have immersed myself in Scotland’s history and stories,
having visited over 400 castles and innumerable ancient monuments,
battlefields, urban archaeological sites and historic landscapes. As
Calvin & Hobbes triumphantly proclaimed, “There’s treasure everywhere!”
- and I strive to find and share it. Nothing is more rewarding than
sharing knowledge which inspires others to go out on history-themed
adventures of their own.
My work across mediums, though primarily in prose, has allowed me to
work with national heritage organisations including Historic Environment
Scotland, the National Trust for Scotland, Archaeology Scotland,
National Museums Scotland, VisitScotland, and the Society of Antiquaries
of Scotland, of which I am an elected Fellow. I have given lectures and
public talks for History Scotland, Museums & Galleries Edinburgh,
Previously…Scotland’s History Festival, and numerous local history
organisations.
Like many history obsessives, my own fascination with the subject began
with fantasy and films - if not for The Hobbit, life could have turned
out very differently. The symbiotic relationship between fantastical
stories and a love for history is what inspired me to write my debut
book, The History Behind Game of Thrones: The North Remembers, published
by Pen & Sword Books in 2019. I am currently writing a creative
nonfiction book centred on a selection of Scotland’s especially rich
historic landscapes, using prose, poetry, folklore, first-hand
experiences, museum objects and local insights to convey each one’s
distinctive sense of ‘place’.
I live in Edinburgh with my partner, Ana, and dog, Calvin, who keep me
steady and occasionally accompany me on my adventures with varying
degrees of enthusiasm.
Learn more about David
at:
https://www.castlehunter.scot/
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