![]() ![]() ![]() What did you find the publishing process like? So I did the Masters in Creative Writing at Glasgow University and never looked back. I started getting published regularly at uni and that cemented the desire to be a writer: receiving an acceptance letter – it was still letters then – and seeing yourself in print, it’s like a drug, I was hooked. Then narrative, the shape of a story gripped me and I moved into fiction. ![]() Poetry first, most of it adolescent and cringe-worthy. I remember writing a story about a dog when I was a child, and I had a poem about trees published when I was in primary school, but I began writing properly in high school. In anticipation of his latest work, a memoir entitled The Only Gaijin in the Village, we asked him a few questions about his experiences as an author. Iain Maloney is the author of three novels – The Waves Burn Bright, Silma Hill, and First Time Solo – and a haiku collection called Fractures. ![]()
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