Enjoy No Ball Games.
Lossiemouth-based writer Marc Innis returns to McStorytellers today with some bittersweet memories of growing up in Elgin in the Eighties.
Enjoy No Ball Games.
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In the McStorytellers McSerial slot today, it’s time for the latest instalment of Wick-based writer Kevin Crowe’s gripping debut novel, Behind Bars.
It’s all happening in our trio’s new Highland retreat. Brendan continues with a dangerous liaison, Kathleen makes a strange friend and Catriona spills the beans. Read the full story now in Chapters Nineteen & Twenty. 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. On McStorytellers today, another powerful and thought-provoking piece from the pen of Edinburgh-born writer and poet Kenny Wilson.
The story of a dying man’s inner child is told through prose and poetry in The Wasted and The Redemption. Read and ponder. Dublin-based Californian writer Anastasia Arellano makes her McStorytellers debut today with a tale all the way from steamy Los Angeles. So forget about that fairy tale wedding for a wee while and immerse yourself instead in a different kind of love story.
Enjoy What Sounds Like Silence. Livingston-born writer Susi J Smith returns to McStorytellers today to give us a Friday afternoon chuckle. When you go to the Doctor’s surgery from Hell with the stomach bug from Hell, it’s odds-on that here be dragons.
Enjoy Doctor, Doctor! After far too long an absence, young, gifted and Glaswegian Emma Guinness returns to McStorytellers tonight with the poignant tale of a disjointed family.
Duntocher Cinderella is no fairy tale. Nor does it have a happy ending. It’s a big McStorytellers welcome to Livingston-born writer Susi J Smith, who makes her debut on the site tonight with the tale of a cack-handed P.I. and his reluctant assistant.
Have a wee chuckle with The Shoes. And watch out for more of Susi later this week. It’s a big McStorytellers welcome to Aberdeen-born writer Marc Innis, who makes his debut on the site tonight with a laugh-out-loud account of life as a delivery driver in rural North East Scotland.
Enjoy Balls of the Feet. We promise you won’t look at delivery drivers the same way again! In the McStorytellers McSerial slot this morning, it’s time for the opening chapters of Part Two of Wick-based writer Kevin Crowe’s gripping debut novel, Behind Bars.
Having left Birmingham far behind, Brendan, Kathleen and Catriona are settling into their new life in the north of Scotland. But just how long will their Highland idyll last? Read the full story today in Chapters Seventeen & Eighteen. 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. |
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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