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Alan Bisset is an award-winning novelist, playwright and performer who was born and raised in Falkirk, but now lives in Renfrewshire. His novels include Boyracers (2001), The Incredible Adam Spark (2005), Death of a Ladies' Man (2009), Pack Men (2011) and Lazy Susan (2020). His most well-known play is his 'one-woman show', The Moira Monologues, about Falkirk's hardest woman. In 2010 he presented a documentary about Robert Burns for BBC Scotland. He is currently working on a new novel, which is about witches, and several plays.
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William McIntyre is a partner in Scotland’s oldest law firm Russel + Aitken, specialising in criminal defence. William has been instructed in many interesting and high-profile cases over the years and now turns fact into fiction with his string of legal thrillers, The Best Defence Series, featuring defence lawyer, Robbie Munro.
Based in Scotland and drawing on his thirty years as a criminal defence lawyer, there is a rich vein of dry-humour running through the series, which William describes as an antidote to crime fiction featuring maverick cops chasing serial killers, emphasising that justice is not only about convicting the guilty, but also about acquitting the innocent.
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Based in Scotland and drawing on his thirty years as a criminal defence lawyer, there is a rich vein of dry-humour running through the series, which William describes as an antidote to crime fiction featuring maverick cops chasing serial killers, emphasising that justice is not only about convicting the guilty, but also about acquitting the innocent.
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Pauline Lagan is from Camelon and Brown Sauce is her first published novel. It was released by Razur Cuts Books (November 2022), the not for profit volunteer based group who publish Razur Cuts magazine
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Cameron Wyllie started teaching English at Daniel Stewart’s and Melville College in Edinburgh in 1980 and ended his career nearly forty years later as Principal of George Heriot’s School, the Sunday Times ‘Scottish Independent School of the decade’ (2021). He is now a writer and journalist and lives in Edinburgh with his partner, Kevin.
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