Duncan McLean"A magnificent writer with liberal empathy for man's dark side", according to the Daily Telegraph, Duncan McLean (b. Fraserburgh, Scotland, 1964) is a novelist, playwright, and short story writer. His writing career began in the 1980s wth the award winning Merry Mac Fun Co, a street theatre and comedy act for whom McLean wrote songs, plays and standup routines. The company won many awards, twice nominated for the Perrier Comedy Award. McLean's first book, Bucket of Tongues was published in 1992. His plays include: Aalst; Blackden; Highland Shorts; I'd Rather Go Blind; Julie Allerdyce; Long Gone Lonesome; Never Been in Baghdad; One Sure Thing; Portrait of the Artist as a Young God and Rug Comes To Shuv. Read More Read Less
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