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Lorn Macintyre The Chronicles of Invernevis, Tobermory Days, The Broken Lyre, Scottish Author
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A Snowball in Summer. A Snowball in Summer. Evoke Lorn Macintyre’s childhood at Dunstaffnage House, Connel, and Taynuilt, Argyll, when fields were still ploughed by horses, where his grandfather, a champion fly fisherman, cast over pools plentiful with salmon, and where the computer had not yet enticed the young indoors from traditional outdoor pastimes. The poet celebrates the Macintyre presence in Glen Noe, the title. A Snowball in Summer. A Snowball in Summer. Click here to view a poem from the book.
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John Herdman: books by the Scottish Writer
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An Era in Scottish Politics and Letters. A highly perceptive critic' â John Burnside, Scotsman. My Wife's Lovers, Ghostwriting, Imelda and The Sinister Cabaret are available direct from publishers Black Ace. For £9.95 [P&P free]. This collection of ten tales, by one of Scotland's foremost practitioners of the novella and short story, is remarkable for its range and variety: from the virtual-documentary to the outlandishly surreal; from the comic and satirical to the uncanny and disturbing. Exquisite tens...
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Lorn Macintyre Scottish Scriptwriter and Author of Tobermory Days
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Was brought up at Dunstaffnage House, Connel, Argyllshire, where the influence of Angus Campbell, 20th Hereditary Captain of Dunstaffnage, would provide inspiration for the Invernevis. Saga, of which the. Wrote: “The transition from feudalism is the overriding theme of the series which Lorn Macintyre, one of the most brilliant of contemporary Scottish fiction writers, has embarked upon.”. View full details of A Snowball in Summer, including ordering details, here. The Chronicles of Invernevis. For detail...