Perthshire-based writer Bob Ballard makes his McStorytellers debut today with a thrilling tale of the search for explorers from a distant age who have been frozen in time. Enjoy Antarctic Discovery: Lost at Sea.
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Edinburgh-born writer and poet Kenny Wilson returns to McStorytellers tonight with a strange, disturbing tale of revenge called Teatime in a Jam Jar. You wouldn’t want to be there!
In the McStorytellers McSerial slot this morning, it’s time for the eighth instalment of Wick-based writer Kevin Crowe’s gripping debut novel, Behind Bars.
With Birmingham no longer a safe place to live, Brendan and Kathleen know they must move away. Catriona has an idea where the three of them might go. Meanwhile, Brendan falls in love. Read the full story today in Chapters Fifteen & Sixteen. Then get yourself back here in a fortnight’s time for the next instalment. And remember, if you’ve missed any of the earlier instalments, you can catch up with them by tapping (or using your cursor to hover over) Oor McSerials in the left-hand sidebar and then following the trail. Edinburgh-born writer Laurence MacDonald returns to McStorytellers tonight with another of his trademark 19th century supernatural tales.
In Pinehill, Tennessee, it’s reported that the town clock sometimes strikes thirteen – with fatal consequences. Read the full scary story in The Curse of the Clock. Tonight, we’re proud to showcase a never before published short story by Wick-based writer Kevin Crowe. Double Jeopardy is an account of life for a homosexual inmate in a Nazi Concentration camp. It is raw and harrowing. It is also explicit, for which we make no apologies.
Never again! In the McStorytellers McSerial slot this morning, it’s time for the seventh instalment of Wick-based writer Kevin Crowe’s gripping debut novel, Behind Bars.
It’s a night to remember for Brendan, Kathleen and Catriona – the worst of all nights. And it’s clear that the terror is not going to end there. Read the full story today in Chapters Thirteen & Fourteen. Then get yourself back here in a fortnight’s time for the next instalment. And remember, if you’ve missed any of the earlier instalments, you can catch up with them by tapping (or using your cursor to hover over) Oor McSerials in the left-hand sidebar and then following the trail. It’s another case of two McSerials for the price of one on McStorytellers today. Hot on the heels of the seventh instalment of Kevin Crowe’s Behind Bars, here now is the seventh and final instalment of Death Ship, Aberdeen-based Bill Kirton’s nineteenth century tale of murder most foul at sea.
On the final leg of the voyage to Aberdeen, another corpse is discovered. But will the murderer of the four crew members be revealed at last? Don’t miss the shocking denouement in Part Seven. And remember, if you’ve missed any of the earlier Parts, you can catch up with them by tapping (or using your cursor to hover over) Oor McSerials in the left-hand sidebar and then following the trail. In the McStorytellers McSerial slot this morning, it’s time for the sixth and penultimate instalment of Death Ship, Aberdeen-based Bill Kirton’s nineteenth century tale of murder most foul at sea.
When another of their shipmates disappears without trace, fear and mistrust spread through the remaining crew members. Read the full story in Part Six. Then get yourself back here in a week’s time for the final instalment. And remember, if you’ve missed any of the earlier Parts, you can catch up with them by tapping (or using your cursor to hover over) Oor McSerials in the left-hand sidebar and then following the trail. |
McBlog AuthorBrendan Gisby is McStoryteller-in-Residence. He's the author of four novels, three biographies and several short story collections. The McStorytellers
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