Biography

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Critical perspective

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Bibliography

Joseph's Box
The Saelig Tales
The Aerodrome
Freedom Spring: Ten Years On
Psychoraag
The White Cliffs
A Fictional Guide to Scotland
Macallan Shorts
The Burning Mirror
The Snake

Awards

2005
National Literary Award (Pakistan)
2005
PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Literary Award (US)
2004
James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction)
2001
Saltire Society Scottish First Book of the Year Award
1999
Macallan/Scotland on Sunday Short Story Competition
1999
Millennium Commission Award
1997
Bridport Short Story Prize

Author statement

I love telling stories, playing with words, making harmonies and melodies. Basically, it gives me an intellectual and emotional high. Sometimes, I feel like a conduit in the creation of new beings – albeit fictional ones! - and that seems like a great honour, so I suppose there’s something hierophantic, bardic or shamanistic, but also essentially vicarious, about it. In my ideal life, I would have been either a musician or an experimental biochemist and so perhaps it is natural that in my work I gravitate towards the psychedelic, the nightmarish, the hallucinatory. I enjoy stretching myself, writing about what I don’t know, experimenting, bucking trends and subverting narratives of power, and I find fulfilling the intricate discipline of attempting to perfect every note of a story through multiple drafts. There’s also an element of catharsis, a sublimation of anger and a need to make connections with other people, both readers and other writers (whether the latter are alive or dead) as well as with ideas, rivers through time, space and spirit. Really, when one picks up the pen, one is attempting to discover another take on reality. The pen in some metaphysical way holds out the possibility of re-writing the world.