• “The smartest historical sci-fi adventure-romance story ever written by a science Ph.D. with a background in scripting 'Scrooge McDuck' comics.”—Salon.com
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Great Scot Award 2022


2014-Diana-ScotlandMANY thanks to the National Trust for Scotland Foundation (USA) for naming me as the recipient of the 2022 “Great Scot” award! I’m Extremely Honored and very grateful!

They’ve asked me to share their press release on my official social media accounts and website.

-Diana


Diana Gabaldon, Best-Selling Author of Outlander Novels, To Be Honored as NTSUSA’s 2022 Great Scot

  • Gabaldon’s novels, and the Starz television series they inspired, tell the story of a British army nurse who mysteriously travels back in time to 18th-century Scotland.
  • The ninth Outlander novel, the New York Times #1 Bestseller GO TELL THE BEES THAT I AM GONE, was published in November 2021.
  • The Great Scot Award will be presented on April 14, 2022, at The National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA’s first in-person fundraising gala since 2019.

Outlander-cover-medium-220x319January 18, 2022, New York City—American author Diana Gabaldon has brought the romance and drama of Scottish history to life for more than 50 million readers worldwide with her best-selling Outlander novels.

Now, The National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA will recognize her extraordinary contributions to Scotland and America’s shared heritage by presenting Diana Gabaldon with the 2022 Great Scot Award at their 15th annual fundraising gala, A Celebration of Scotland’s Treasures, on April 14, 2022.

“2022 has been designated Scotland’s Year of Stories, and so it seems especially appropriate to honor Diana Gabaldon, whose stories have come to embody Scotland and Scottish culture for millions of readers and television watchers around the world,” said Helen E.R. Sayles CBE, The National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA’s chair. “We are delighted to have the opportunity to thank her for inspiring so many to explore and fall in love with Scotland.”

Ms. Gabaldon’s first novel, OUTLANDER, was published in 1991, and the story has extended across eight additional New York Times bestselling volumes. The latest, GO TELL THE BEES THAT I AM GONE, was published in November 2021.

Largely set in 18th-century Scotland, many of the Outlander novels use actual historic events as the backdrop for Claire and Jamie Fraser’s romance. Some of these, including the 1746 Battle of Culloden, are historic sites now in the care of the National Trust for Scotland.

Caitriona-Diana-Sam-STARZ-cropIn addition, National Trust for Scotland properties including Falkland Palace, Preston Mill, and the Village of Culross, have been used in filming the Sony / Starz television series based on Ms. Gabaldon’s work. The series stars Catriona Balfe and Sam Heughan, and its sixth season premieres on March 6, 2022.

“I have seen firsthand how American readers have embraced Scottish culture through their love of Outlander,” said Kirstin Bridier, executive director of NTSUSA. “Many of her readers have contributed generously to the preservation of National Trust for Scotland sites associated with the novels and television show—sites like Preston Mill. We could not ask for a better ambassador for our work.”

The presentation of the Great Scot Award is at the heart of a black-tie event that raises funds to support Scotland’s largest conservation charity. Past recipients of the award include documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, comedian Sir Billy Connolly, Golden Globe-winning actor Brian Cox, endurance athlete and world-record breaking cyclist Mark Beaumont, sculptor Andy Scott, and authors Denise Mina and Alexander McCall Smith.

A Celebration of Scotland’s Treasures is a festive evening that features a whisky tasting by The Macallan; the recitation of Burns’ Ode to a Haggis by Alasdair Nichol, Chairman of Freeman’s auction house and a frequent appraiser on PBS’s Antiques Roadshow; Scottish country dancing; and live and silent auctions. Before heading home, guests form a circle, clasp hands, and sing Auld Lang Syne.

Diana-the-Scribe-Scotland-cropThe National Trust for Scotland cares for 100 natural and cultural heritage properties across Scotland, including several sites that commemorate historic events described in Outlander or used for filming the Sony / Starz television show.

About The National Trust For Scotland Foundation USA

The National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA (NTSUSA) exists to support the work of Scotland’s largest conservation charity. NTSUSA makes grants for projects that protect Scotland’s natural, built, and cultural heritage on behalf of future generations. Since 2000, NTSUSA has committed more than $10 million in funding for the National Trust for Scotland’s most urgent conservation priorities.

To learn more about the A Celebration of Scotland’s Treasures gala, visit:

http://www.ntsusa.org/about-us/celebration-gala/

To buy tickets, go to:

https://ntsusa.org/about-us/gala-payment-form/

Prices and ticket options are listed in detail there, and range from $600 to $2,500, with proceeds benefiting the organization’s foundation efforts.

5 Responses »

  1. How goes one get a invitation to the event in nyc for diana gabaldon

    • Mr. David,

      As indicated in the text of the blog entry you are commenting on (!), for further information about the award event, go to the NTSUSA webpage for the gala at:

      http://www.ntsusa.org/about-us/celebration-gala/

      Scroll down on that webpage and click on the green ‘Register or Contribute’ button, which takes a person to this page:

      https://ntsusa.org/about-us/gala-payment-form/

      Contributions to the foundation are required to obtain tickets, which are limited. Tickets/contributions range from $600 to $2,500 for individuals, and all proceeds go to NTSUSA’s foundation to benefit their efforts.

      Loretta
      Diana’s Webmistress

  2. I have read all your Outlander books and some twice. Watched your outlandish series twice and looking fwd to Season 6. Thank you for all the history in these books. I really never was a history buff but your books changed these for me. I knew very little about Scottish history and loved it. Thank you. Lee Strang

  3. I’ve read the series Outlander and find I just don’t want to read the ending of Go Tell the Bee… The book is sitting on my nightstand. Every night before I fall asleep, I look at the book and sigh. I think after waiting so many years for the book I’m just wanting to savor the ending. After all who knows when your next one will come out. After I read your books I donation the prior one to the library. I always keep the current book, so that, I can re-read it when I know the next book will be published. I want you to know how much I enjoy reading them. Thanks for the entertainment.

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