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Robin Lloyd-Jones

Robin Lloyd-Jones (born 1934) is a writer of both fiction and non-fiction who grew up in India before being educated at Blundell's School in Devon and Cambridge University where he gained an MA in Social Anthropology. He then moved to Scotland to work as an Education Adviser for Strathclyde Region 〔http://www.helensburghheroes.com/heroes/robin_lloyd_jones〕 and soon became part of the vibrant Scottish writing scene, servlng as President of the Scottish Association of Writers (1993-1996) and President of the Scottish Branch of PEN International (1997-2000), and chairing the Writers in Prison Committee which campaigns on behalf of persecuted writers. He was for several years a tutor in Creative Writing at Glasgow University.
== Publications ==

''The Sweet Especial
Scene'' (Two Ravens Press, 2014) - a collection of wilderness writings
spanning 40 years.
''The Sunlit Summit''
(Sandstone Press, 2013) – a biography of the Scottish mountaineer, writer and
conservationist, W.H. Murray. ‘A subtle and wonderful biography.’(Robert
Macfarlane); ‘Robin
Lloyd-Jones treats the reader to a masterclass in the biographer's art.’ (Ken
Lussey).
Winner of the Saltire Society’s Research Book of
the Year Award 2013.
''Argonauts of the Western Isles'' (updated version with new chapters, Whittles
Publishing, 2008) - non-fiction account of sea kayaking on the west coast of Scotland.
''Red Fox Running'' (Andersen
Press, 2007) – a novel for teenagers, set in the Arctic,
looking at environmental issues. Short-listed for Heart of Hawick Children’s
Book Award; long-list for Manchester Children’s Book Award.
''Fallen Pieces of the Moon'' (Whittles Publishing, 2006) – an account of a kayak trip in Greenland
made by the author.
''Fallen Angels'' (Canongate,
1992) – short stories about the lives of street children in
South
America. 'Compassionate and deeply moving' (Contemporary
Review); 'His commitment
and empathy show. This book hurts' (Books in Scotland).
''Argonauts of the Western Isles'' (Diadem, 1989) – non-fiction account of sea
kayaking on the west coast of Scotland.
''The Dreamhouse'' (Hutchinson,
1985) – a novel. A surrealist satire set in a remote 19th century
gold-rush town in Alaska.
The arrival of a con-man turns the community upside down. A Booker Prize entry. 'Fantastic, funny and inventive, a tonic to
read' (The Guardian)
''Lord of the Dance'' (Gollancz and Arena; in US: Little Brown; in
Spain: Argos Vergara, all in 1983) – a novel. A 16th century English
doctor on a quest to find a cure for leprosy in the India of Moghul Emperor,
Akbar. Winner of BBC Bookshelf First Novel Award and a Booker Prize entry. ‘A
significant literary discovery' (The Glasgow Herald); 'Astonishing imaginative
brilliance' (The Times)
Radio Drama
''Rainmaker'' (BBC radio drama, 1997) – two missionaries in 19th century
Africa are caught up in a rainmaking ritual and sacrifice.
''Ice in Wonderland'' (BBC radio drama, 1992 – an adaptation for
radio of the author’s novel, The Dreamhouse. Winner of BBC Best Radio Drama
Script Award, 1994. ‘An original and remarkable script.’ (Radio Times)
Film Scripts
''Forest,'' a 20-minute DVD commissioned by Warwick University Engineering Department,
2012.
''Wolf,'' a 20-minute film for Timespan Arts Centre, Helmsdale, about the last
wolf in Sutherland, 2011.
''River'', a 10-minute DVD sponsored by Scottish Natural Heritage, 2009.
Articles
Many articles for
Scots Magazine, the Scotsman newspaper, the Glasgow Herald, the Guardian, the
Times Educational Supplement and other journals. Description of a moonlight
climb anthologised in ''The Winding Trail'' (Diadem, 1981)

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