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I'm a 21-year-old biology student and jack-of-all-trades. Right now, I'm supposed to be working on a thesis about hummingbird behavior and flower speciation (because you totally wanted to know).

But instead I do things like paint (I made the snazzy new cover on my book), write, play my fiddle, cook, or go for long runs. In my rather life, I've managed to work as a janitor, a zookeeper, a special-ed teaching assistant, a research assistant, and a musician for hire, as well as racking up a surprising number of life-or-death close shaves.

I wrote my posted novel when I was 16, and have begun to revise it this year, (hopefully) with a more mature eye. The feedback I've gotten from the site has helped the process tremendously-- thanks so much!
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favourite books

In no particular order: The Shipping News, Moby-Dick, Under the Glacier, Dubliners, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Cannery Row, Waxwings, Saving Fish from Drowning, Long for This World, A Thousand Secret Senses, Chronicle of a Death Foretold...

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my books

A View From the Edge of the Wo....

S.B. Stewart-Laing

When Rose MacRae fled her hometown, she believed her old life was finished.Now the past is back with a vengeance.


Hemmed in by the scant opportunities and restrictive expectations of Miller's Bay, Nova Scotia Rose, MacRae flees to the United States to start over. Cushioned by distance and protective of her pride, she deliberately cuts all ties to her former home, even if it means leaving her young nephew Blàir to cope with his father’s death.
Twenty-five years after Rose’s arrival in the United States, her son Nick Jones, a promising musician, sees his future dashed by the suicide of a childhood friend. Guided by his mother’s recollections of Nova Scotia, Nick leaves Rhode Island for Miller’s Bay, hoping that small-town kindness might offer a refuge from his guilt and anguish. But in Miller’s Bay, Nick finds a mess of resentment, intrigue and failed ambition his mother left behind, including the schemes of his increasingly unstable cousin Blàir.
The resulting struggles will lead multiple generations of Rose’s family to reexamine their understanding of themselves—their values, their dreams, and their obligations to each other.

 

The Final Straw

S.B. Stewart-Laing

Artistic pretensions, financial reality, cultural misconceptions and a foul-mouthed parrot collide head-on in Andrew MacDougall's Glasgow flat when his new roommate arrives.


The biggest problem in Glasgow veterinarian Andrew MacDougall’s life is his friends’ ill-fated attempts to find him a date. Then his best friend and longtime flatmate moves out. Desperate for someone to pick up the slack, and saddled with the care of a foul-mouthed parrot, he’ll settle for anyone with a positive bank balance. Luckily for him, Jack Green needs a new home and moves in with his indie movie collection in tow.
To Andrew’s dismay, however, his new American flatmate exaggerated one small detail—he’s not a published author with a steady royalty cheque, but an unemployed hipster with delusions of literary greatness, a dislike for all of Andrew’s exotic pets, and a penchant for annoying Andrew’s friends. With Andrew as his meal ticket, he’s finally going to write his epic adventure novel set in 14th century Scotland (starring his swashbuckling stand-in, one Randall MacIvor). Well, after he’s finished updating his LiveJournal and watching some television.
Upon discovering the deception, Andrew throws his usual scruples out the window and plans his revenge. In the resulting battle of the roommates, Jack may get some perspective and even a job—but will it cost Andrew the last of his decency?

 
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writingwildly wrote 2 days ago

Hi Thanks so much for backing Under the Same Sky. I'm glad you enjoy....

Thomas J. Winton wrote 3 days ago

SB, I don't think we've read each other's work. Would you like to? ....

AlanMarling wrote 3 days ago

Dear S.B. Stewart-Laing, I’m looking for feedback on my story. Th....

Rosali Webb wrote 4 days ago

Go first by all means, fidheallir. I'm not one of those types to let ....

Steve Jensen wrote 5 days ago

Thanks very much for your support. :) Sorry for not thanking you s....

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I wrote 2 days ago

I was immediately struck by the sense of rhythm and poetry in your writing. It's very evocative, and seems perfect for the culture you are describing. view book

I wrote 33 days ago

You do a good job of getting inside your character's head-- I especially like Jenni's odd little observations. However, she feels a little emotionally cold, and given your style, the reader really needs to sympathize with Jenni right away, or at least be fascinated by her. view book

I wrote 33 days ago

Crisp and witty-- it's a fun, fluid read. I especially like the dialogue-- you've captured both the character's unique voices and the dog-eared tropes of customer service. view book

I wrote 33 days ago

You have a knack for original descriptions and intriguingly twisted characters. view book

I wrote 34 days ago

You've created an interesting and richly imagined world here-- definitely more dark and surreal than the standard-issue fantasy setting. view book

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