Margaret Elphinstone

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Margaret Elphinstone (born 1948 in the county of Kent, England) is a Scottish novelist.

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Margaret Elphinstone was born in Kent. She attended Queen's College in London and the Durham University. The author teaches at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow the subjects English literature and Creative writing. Your academic research areas are Scottish writers and literature of Scotland offshore islands.

Extensive study tours led by Margaret Elphinstone Iceland, Greenland, Labrador and the United States. She lived eight years in the Shetland Islands and is the mother of two children.

Before the author of 2003 professorship in Glasgow received, she was at various places in a variety of jobs. Some of this work suggested it to publications:

  • Islanders based on their participation in archaeological excavations on the Shetland island of Papa Stour.
  • Two garden books emerged after her work as a gardener in Galloway.
  • Voyageurs arose after a one-year stay at Central Michigan University and canoeing adventures on the Ottawa River.

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She won for Islanders

  • 1990 Scottish Arts Council Writer's Bursary
  • 1991 Scottish Arts Council Travel Award

for The Sea Road

  • 1993 Scottish Arts Council Writer's Bursary
  • 1994 Scottish Arts Council Travel Award
  • 2001 Scottish Arts Council Spring Book Award

for Hy Brasil

  • 1997 Scottish Arts Council Writer's Bursary

for Voyageurs

  • 2000 Scottish Arts Council Writer's Bursary

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