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About Lin Anderson
About Rhona MacLeod
Agent - Jenny Brown Associates
: contact details for my literary agent, Jenny
Brown
Amnesty
International
Anderson, Lin - homepage
Aye Write 2007
(Glasgow Book Festival) My appearance there on 18th February, 2007
Aye Write Press (Scotsman February 2007)
Books From Scotland
interview with Lin Anderson
BRAVEHEART - from Hollywood to
Holyrood by Lin Anderson (non-fiction)
Contact Lin Anderson
City of Literature
- Edinburgh
DARK
FLIGHT interview with Lin Anderson on BBC Radio Five Live
DARK FLIGHT interview with Lin Anderson
Sunday Herald of 30th July 2006
DARK FLIGHT and child trafficking
Sunday Herald of 15th July, 2007
DARK FLIGHT 'Flight of Fancy'
The List of 19th July 2007
DARK FLIGHT review
Mirror of 10th August 2007
DRIFTNET -
One of
the 20 Scottish books everyone should read
... The Scotsman
Edinburgh
- UNESCO City of Literature
Events schedule
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Femmes Fatales
: Lin Anderson, Alex Gray, Alanna Knight |

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Femmes Fatales |
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with Ian Rankin |
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Fue Sur La Ville (the
French title of my novel
TORCH)
Forensic Medicine and Science Department at University of Glasgow


highly recommended
International PEN
Jenny Brown Associates
: contact details for my literary agent, Jenny
Brown
Juju (@ Wikipedia) ....
Juju features strongly in
DARK FLIGHT
Louise Welsh and Lin
Anderson discussion
Move over Rebus - Sunday Times article on Lin Anderson - 11th Novermber 2005
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Mysterious Bookshop in Manhattan
- I can recommend it highly ... I called at Otto's shop when I was in NY
for Tartan Week in 2006, and left with a load of hard-to-find books. |

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News / Events schedule
(for Lin Anderson)
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PEN, Scottish
: In
May 1927 Hugh MacDiarmid wrote to the leading writers of his day in
Scotland and invited them to join him in establishing a Scottish
Centre of International PEN. Neil Gunn, Edwin and Willa Muir, Naomi Mitchison, and R.B. Cunninghame-Graham among others responded to
this typically bold assertion of Scotland's place in the world. Thus
Scottish PEN was born. Since then it has vigorously promoted the
founding principles of International PEN, campaigning consistently
for writers' freedom of expression above all, but also for
internationalism, for the centrality of literature in world culture,
for imprisoned writers and other important causes. |
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Raasay (Isle of)
features in DEADLY CODE
Reviews of
BLOOD RED ROSES by Lin Anderson
Reviews of DARK
FLIGHT by Lin Anderson
Reviews of DEADLY
CODE by Lin Anderson
Reviews of DRIFTNET by Lin Anderson
Reviews of
TORCH by Lin Anderson
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Scottish PEN
:
In
May 1927 Hugh MacDiarmid wrote to the leading writers of his day in
Scotland and invited them to join him in establishing a Scottish
Centre of International PEN. Neil Gunn, Edwin and Willa Muir, Naomi Mitchison, and R.B. Cunninghame-Graham among others responded to
this typically bold assertion of Scotland's place in the world. Thus
Scottish PEN was born. Since then it has vigorously promoted the
founding principles of International PEN, campaigning consistently
for writers' freedom of expression above all, but also for
internationalism, for the centrality of literature in world culture,
for imprisoned writers and other important causes. |
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Sexy new rival for old Rebus
... The Scotsman (on Lin
Anderson's Rhona MacLeod)
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Website of the
production company for my short film
RIVER CHILD
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Sunday Times interview
Lin Anderson (20th November 2005)
TartanNoir.com @ Lin Anderson
Tartan Noir - New York Sun piece on Ian Rankin 4th April 2007
Twenty Scottish Books Everyone Should Read - includes DRIFTNET by
Lin Anderson
UNESCO City of Literature
- Edinburgh
University of Glasgow Department of Forensic Medicine and Science
Waterstones -
Dark Flight by Lin Anderson
Welsh,
Louise and Lin
Anderson discussion
Writer's Block feature on Lin Anderson in The Herald 17th August
2005
Can't thing of
anything yet that begins with 'X'...
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