I’m excited to announce that I will be making a wee appearance at Bloody Scotland; Scotland’s International Crime Writing festival. It’s a fabulous gathering of incredible writers from all over the globe and I’m really chuffed to be there as part of the Crime in the Spotlight programme.
I’ll be opening the Dear Mean Place session at 11.45am on Sunday the 13th of September with a little bit about me and a reading from The Birds That Never Flew.
Hope to see you there!
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Published by Margot McCuaig
I’m a novelist and award-winning documentary filmmaker.
My debut novel, 'The Birds That Never Flew', was shortlisted for the Dundee International Book Prize and longlisted for the Polari First Book Prize. 'Almost Then', my second novel, was published by Linen Press in April 2021.
I write, produce and direct documentary films and won Royal Television Society Scotland awards in 2015 with 'Jock Stein' and for 'Jim Baxter' in 2016. 'Jimmy Johnstone' was nominated for a bronze Torc for Excellence in 2017. My feature length documentary film 'Tommy Burns won a Royal Television Society award in 2019 and 'The Women Who Built Glasgow City' won the same award in 2021.
I made two children who are now making children too. That's the biggest achievement of all. I live in Glasgow, Scotland and Rathlin Island, Ireland.
If you want to get in touch you can email me: margot@purpletv.tv. If you'd like me to attend a literature event then please have a look at my Scottish Book Trust profile.
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