The writer has a talent for bringing a new world into existence. IAIN CRICHTON SMITH on Talfasg
An enthralling and intelligent testament. DONALD MACLEOD on Island Conversion
Myles’s best poems range from those which are a feast to the eye and ear and which can be understood immediately to those which are a feast for the mind and which require many a careful reading before their depths are quarried. RONALD BLACK on Breaca’-Mhuiltein
The writer has a talent for bringing a new world into existence. IAIN CRICHTON SMITH on Talfasg
An enthralling and intelligent testament. DONALD MACLEOD on Island Conversion
Myles’s best poems range from those which are a feast to the eye and ear and which can be understood immediately to those which are a feast for the mind and which require many a careful reading before their depths are quarried. RONALD BLACK on Breaca’-Mhuiltein
MAOILIOS CAIMBEUL lives on the Isle of Skye, where he is from. He writes mostly in Gaelic, although some of his works are available in English translations. He graduated from The University of Edinburgh in 1976 having studied Celtic Studies and History. His interests lie in superstition, miracles, science and religion. He is a highly acclaimed author and poet, having won two Gaelic Books Council prizes, the National Mòd Bardic Crown, the Wigtown Prize, among many more. Besides several short-story collections, Myles Campbell publishes children’s fiction and poetry.