Macphail, Catherine
MACPHAIL, Catherine
MACPHAIL, Catherine. Scottish, b. 1946. Genres: Novels, Young adult fiction, Plays/Screenplays, Essays. Career: Writer. Publications: Kintyre's Daughter, 1989; Blue Lights and Bandages (nonfiction), 1990; My Mammy and Me (radio plays), 1994-1998; Run, Zan, Run, 1998; Takeaway (radio play), 1999; Fugitive, 1999; Fighting Back, 1999; Picking on Percy, 2000; Missing Tribes, 2001; A Kind of Magic, 2001; Bad Company, 2001. YOUNG ADULT FICTION: Dark Waters, 2002; Wheels, 2003; Granny Nothing, 2003; Granny Nothing & the Shrunken Head, 2003; Another Me, 2003; Get That Ghost to Go, 2003. Address: 33 Murdieston St, Greenock, Inverclyde, Scotland. Online address: [email protected]
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