
Stories from a Scottish island - the inspiration for two novels (WIP) set on, well, a Scottish island.
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In the window of the Indian restaurant in Rothesay on the Isle of Bute is a neon sign. Its lurid message reads ‘Pizza, kebab, burgers, curries.’ Curries, you’ll notice, is last on the list. That sign tells you all you need to know about the...
At half past eight on Saturday night, we were in Bute Yard eating champ with slow braised Guinness beef as part of a St Patrick’s Weekend celebration. Entertaining us was an Irish singer. The mixed generations present belted out The Waterbo...
At the weekend, Andy and I attempted to climb a mountain. Well, that’s how I saw it when I was twelve. In reality, Barone Hill above Rothesay is a mere 162m above sea level, a Hump hill rather than a mountain. In fact, it looks more like a ...
Back in 1980, we had never heard of Tourette’s syndrome. At some time in the intervening years, the name given to this neurological condition helped explain the socially inappropriate behaviour of at least one person I knew in the early 198...
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I'm a Scottish author, travel writer, and member of the resistance against crap AI content. I’ve lived in a banana plantation (Tenerife), beside a smugglers' trail (Alentejo), on a sheep farm (near Lisbon). I now live in a tiny Somerset village.
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