Archive for April, 2006

New Author Reviews of ‘The Last Book You Read’ (Short Stories)

Posted in reviews - the last book you read on April 18th, 2006 by Ewan Morrison

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“A mini masterpiece. I loved every story. Beautifully, wittily, ferociously and tenderly written. Fantastic.”
Chris Dolan, Author: Ascension Day

“The Last Book You Read and Other Stories’ skilfully evinces the spiritual desolation and desperation, the intense sexual parabolae, of life in the echo chamber that is advanced capitalist society. Yet sewn subtly through the fourteen stories linked narratives are the glistening threads of hope, connection… maybe even of love.”
Suhayl Saadi, Author: Psychoraag

“Although prominantly adorned with a blurb from the Sunday times designating it as ‘the most compelling Scottish literary debut since Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting’, Ewan Morrison’s The Last Book You Read could not be more different from Welsh’s debut both stylistically and thematically. What the texts do have in common is that both oscillate generically between constituting a novel and a collection of short stories, Trainspotting representing the former forever on the brink of irreparable self-dispersal, whereas Morrison’s narrative appears only minutely removed from aggregating into a larger whole. Similair to ambitious American film projects such as Robert Altman’s Short Cuts (1993), Paul Thomas Anderson’s Magnolia (1999) or Paul Haggis’s Crash (2005)…Morrison is concerned with the indispensible necessity of personal relationships, the heroic effort it takes to initiate, trust and maintain them as well as the common everyday trials inherent in being generally human in our globalised twenty first-century world…undeniably Morrison’s collection of short stories makes a contribution to contemporary world literature.”

Bertold Shoene. Going Cosmopolitan: reconstituting Scottishness in post devolution criticism. From the forthcoming book: The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature.

Diary for Ewan 2005-2006

Posted in other on April 12th, 2006 by Ewan Morrison

Aug 2006. Edinburgh International Book Festival. Reading of new writing with Laura Hird. 18th August 2006. 10.15 am.

May 2006. UNESCO City of Literature. Writers residency in Varuna, Australia in conjunction with Edinburgh City of Literature. A one month residency/ exchange. The Scottish writer Dilys Rose will also be resident.

March 2006. ARENA O2 Entrepreneur Awards 2006. March edition Arena magazine. One of four winning writers. “Author Ewan Morrison and Britain’s leading literary lights for 2006″

December 2005. First Novel SWUNG, bought by Jonathan Cape/Vintage. Publication date April 2007.

October 2005. Scottish Arts Council, literature Award. For second novel (in progress). THE ROAD (working title).

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