Kevin MacNeil
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Kevin MacNeil is a Scottish writer and poet from Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis.
His most recent work is the 2005 novel The Stornoway Way. MacNeil has written 4 books and edited 6 others. He previously was the inaugural Iain Crichton Smith Bilingual Writing Fellow. Love and Zen in the Outer Hebrides (1998) won the Tivoli Prize for Young European Poets. Before returning to Lewis he was Writer in Residence at the University of Uppsala in Sweden. He recently served as a writer in residence in Bavaria; he is currently working on his next book Singing for the Blue Men. The film rights for The Stornoway Way have been sold with plans to make it in Stornoway.
[edit] External links
- KevinMacNeil.com
- Kevin Macneil's Weblog
- Extremism is a fundamental danger to our wee freedoms, Sunday Herald, September 2005
- Showcase on LauraHird.com, including list of published works

