Monthly Archives: February 2011

new novel needs title, please help

OK, so I’ve written and submitted the next novel after Smokeheads. I know, I know, I’m a fast worker. Anyway, it needs a title. Here’s the blurb for it, and then a list of options. Please let me know which … Continue reading

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vanessa feltz v amy chua

Here’s one for you. Someone at Faber (who understandably wishes to remain anonymous) was watching The Vanessa Show on Channel Five. Like you do. Vanessa was interviewing Amy Chua, that ‘Tiger Mom’ person. Here’s a clip: Go 11 minutes in … Continue reading

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gq magazine v scottish review of books

OK, a couple more bits of press have popped up in the ether, demonstrating the breadth of modern journalism. First up is a lengthy feature in The Scottish Review of Books about the latest crop of young Scottish writers. Myself, … Continue reading

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the list v the big issue

Aye so, some little nuggets of press coverage for Smokeheads. Here is a great piece written by Dave Pollock at The List, in which I suggest my dad made me an alcoholic, and here is a mediocre piece written by … Continue reading

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trailer for smokeheads

‘Goddamn, you play a mean banjo.’ Check this out. My mate Ewan Morrison has made this amazing trailer for Smokeheads, due out 3rd March, as it says in the video. He did this off his own back, in his spare … Continue reading

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margins festival

Hey, I’m performing at Margins Festival. What the hell is Margins Festival? Four days of music and book events at Stereo in Glasgow Thursday 17th – Sunday 20th February. Each event is just £1 a ticket. £1? Really? Yes, really. … Continue reading

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podcast and press coverage

OK, so I did a podcast a while back with Ryan van Winkle, the esteemed writer in residence at the Scottish Poetry Library. It was for the UNESCO City of Literature Let’s Get Lyrical campaign, running throughout February. Which is … Continue reading

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