Thirsty Authors
Peter Burnett
'Scotland or No', the second in the series of Alan Stewart's hacker adventure stories was is published by Thirsty Books in September 2014.
Neil Butler
Neil Butler is the author of The Roost.
Dominic Cooper
Born near Winchester, Dominic Cooper moved to Iceland in 1970, and began to concentrate on writing.
Nick Fairweather
'Exploring Raasay' by Nick Fairweather is published by Thirsty Books in July 2015. He is also the author of 'Cycling Around Scotland'.
Alison Flett
Alison Flett is the author of the poetry collection Whit Lassyz Ur Inty. She has performed her work on national television and radio and at literary festivals in Britain and Europe. Since moving to Adelaide she has published her work in Cordite, Rabbit, Southerly and Australian Love Poems. In 2014 she was shortlisted for the Whitmore Press Manuscript Award. She is a film and theatre critic, poetry editor for Transnational Literature and runs, with Jill Jones, Little Windows Press.
Eddie Gibbons
Born in Huyton, Liverpool, in a previous century. A founder member and Chairman of ‘The Lemon Tree Writers’ and ‘The Dead Good Poets’ Society’, Aberdeen. Currently a poetry editor for ‘The Poets' Republic’ magazine, Stonehaven.
Joseph Glackin
'In Freedom's Shadow', the second in the series of Inspector Gloria Mysteries was published by Thirsty Books in July 2015.
John Herdman
John Herdman is a novelist, short story writer, playwright and critic and has published 15 books.
Owen O’Neill
Owen is a writer, actor of stage and screen, and stand-up comedian. He has written and performed eight one-man plays and has won a string of awards including three Fringe Firsts at the Edinburgh Festival.
Alan Stewart
Alan Stewart is a retired police inspector who, after 6 hours’ retirement in 1997, went on to be the force wildlife crime officer in a civilian capacity, the first full-time post of its kind in Scotland.