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Biography
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I removed my biography because it was really tedious. I mean,
who cares about a writer's biography, really? So I'll
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Another good day with Buffy, Lara and the fairies.
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I'm
a novelist. I'm Scottish, from Glasgow. I've lived in London for
a long time. I write books under my own name, and
I also write a series of books about Thraxas under
the pseudonym of Martin Scott.
My first novel, Milk, Sulphate and Alby Starvation, came out in 1987. I've had around 16 books published.
Sometimes I've been successful, sometimes not so
successful. I write every day. I like cable TV,
music, books, films, and my friends. I also struggle
with agoraphobia, which is quite severe. At the
moment, the agoraphobia is winning.
In 2002 I won the World Fantasy Award for Thraxas. My new book, Lonely
Werewolf Girl, has just been published in Britain. |
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Reading at book launch
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Me looking unusually cheerful.
Taken at Club
Beer.
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Reading at the launch for my
friend Andi
Sexgang's CD
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Mistaken attempt at
kilt-wearing
on Burns Night. (january 05)
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Clutching the World Fantasy Award
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Looking scruffy in The Face
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Scottish
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About to play pool
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Hiding in the NME
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