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Ewan Morrison

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Biography

Ewan Morrison made his debut as an author with the collection of short stories, The Last Book You Read and Other Stories, in 2005.

His first novel, Swung, was published in 2007. Other novels are Distance (2008) and Menage (2009).

In 2006 he was awarded the UNESCO/Edinburgh City of Literature residency in Varuna, Australia, where he read at the Sydney Writers' Festival.

In the 1990s, he worked as a writer-director in television and film for ten years, directed over 200 hours of television, has been nominated for three BAFTAs, and is the winner of a Royal Television Society Best Drama Award. He was also a resident scriptwriter at Madstone Films in New York from 2003-2005.

Ewan Morrison's latest books are Tales from the Mall (2012) and the novel, Close Your Eyes (2012).

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Bibliography

Tales from the Mall
Close Your Eyes
Menage
Distance
Swung
The Last Book You Read and Other Stories

Awards

2013
Scottish Book of the Year (SMIT) Fiction Prize
2012/13
Glenfiddich Scottish Writer of the year
2012
Not the Booker Prize
2012
Finalist in the Saltire Society Book of the Year
2012
Finalist in the Creative Scotland Writer of the Year Award
2007
Finalist in the Prince Maurice Award for Love Stories
2006
Finalist Arena Magazine Man of the Year Literature Prize
2005
Arena Magazine Man of the Year Award (fiction)
2005
Scottish Arts Council Writer's Bursary
2002
Royal Television Society Best Regional Drama
2000
BAFTA Scotland New Talent Award
2000
Royal Television Society Award (Regional Programme)