Enjoy Noblesse Oblige. Enjoy the weekend.
Scot-in-exile somewhere in Lincolnshire, Alasdair McPherson, closes the McStorytellers week with a laugh-out-loud tale as he gets down and dirty with the nobs in London’s Russell Square.
Enjoy Noblesse Oblige. Enjoy the weekend.
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Alasdair McPherson, oor man fae Dalmuir, who is currently lost somewhere in the Lincolnshire flatlands, brings some cheer to a dreich, dripping Monday in Scotchland with his tale of the medical profession gone to pot.
Enjoy Ash Can – and the smoke! Oor man doon in the Lincolnshire flatlands, Alasdair McPherson, author of McStorytellers bestseller The Island, brings history to life again in our story today. Set at the turn of the twentieth century in and around the Cowal Peninsula, a landscape Alasdair knew well as a boy, The Judas Bull is a delightful tale from a more gentle age – until, that is, the carnage of the Great War overwhelmed it.
Enjoy! On a gloomy Bank Holiday Monday, here’s Dalmuir-born Alasdair McPherson with a bit of fun to cheer you up, a sort of tale of our time. Watch out, them Otrach Bladach City folks are taking over!
Enjoy. Scots exile in Lincolnshire, Alasdair McPherson, author of bestselling McStorytellers publication The Island, returns to the site today with a beautifully written tale to remind us of our Bard’s most important message to humanity.
Enjoy For A’ That. Christmastide always seems to bring out the best in our McStorytellers. Even grumpy old Scots-exile-in-Lincolnshire Alasdair McPherson – he of bestselling The Island fame – has been inspired to pen a beautiful wee Christmas story for the bairns. It’s called Santa’s Tipsy Reindeer.
Enjoy, hic! A love story set in a near-future Scotland? What’s not to like? Nosegay comes from the pen of that old romantic, Alasdair McPherson, the current McStorytellers bestselling author, who has been lost in deepest Lincolnshire for some time now.
Enjoy! The Minstrel Boy to the war is gone In the ranks of death you will find him; His father's sword he hath girded on, And his wild harp slung behind him. Our man down in Lincolnshire, Dalmuir exile Alasdair McPherson, closes the McStorytellers week with a beautifully penned reflection on those wandering McStorytellers of old. Enjoy The Bard.
When you die, you don’t go to Heaven or Hell or Purgatory. You go to a transit hotel to await the recycling of your soul. Or so says the current bestselling McStoryteller author, Alasdair McPherson.
Dead Certain is the latest product of this strange man’s fertile imagination. Or should that be febrile? Enjoy! If you’re a fan of South Park, you’re bound to have come across Mister Hankey. Here at McStorytellers, we have the Scottish equivalent. Meet Mister McPoo. He features in Jobby Done!, the latest memoir from Dalmuir-born author Alasdair McPherson, served straight from the bottom of… well, straight from the bottom.
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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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