Kevin MacNeil
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Kevin MacNeil is a British novelist, poet and playwright born and raised in the Outer Hebrides
Outer Hebrides
The Outer Hebrides also known as the Western Isles and the Long Island, is an island chain off the west coast of Scotland. The islands are geographically contiguous with Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, one of the 32 unitary council areas of Scotland...

. His novels, A Method Actor's Guide to Jekyll and Hyde (Polygon) and best-selling debut, The Stornoway Way (Penguin), were both published to widespread critical acclaim. MacNeil’s first book, Love and Zen in the Outer Hebrides (Canongate), won the Tivoli Europa Giovani International Poetry Prize for best poetry collection published in Europe by a writer under 35. He is also the author of Be Wise Be Otherwise (Canongate) and The Callanish Stoned (Theatre Hebrides), and his short stories have been published extensively.

MacNeil’s latest play, Sweetness, an adaptation of a novel by Swedish author Torgny Lindgren
Torgny Lindgren
Gustav Torgny Lindgren is a Swedish writer.Lindgren is the son of Andreas Lindgren and Helga Björk. He studied in Umeå to become a teacher and worked as a teacher until the middle of the 1970s. He was for several years active as a local politician for the Swedish Social Democratic Party...

, toured early in 2011, and his anthology of poetry from the Scottish islands, These Islands, We Sing, was published by Polygon in June 2011.

He often collaborates with visual artists and musicians. In 2005, the William Campbell and Kevin MacNeil single Local Man Ruins Everything (Fantastic Plastic) was Single of the Week in The Guardian
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, in The List and on Steve Lamacq's radio show. The duo’s album will be released in 2011.

MacNeil was the inaugural Iain Crichton Smith Bilingual Writing Fellow and has held further prestigious writing residencies in Sweden (Uppsala University), Bavaria (Villa Concordia) and a number of other places, including lecturing on the Creative Writing MSc at Edinburgh University.

He is also a keen cyclist, and in September 2009 cycled 1300 km of the Danube
Danube
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, from source to Budapest
Budapest
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, on a single-speed fixed-gear track bike, for two cancer charities; the BBC
BBC
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filmed a documentary about him and his bike ride which took just a dozen cycling days.

MacNeil currently lives in London.

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