Andrew Drummond

Maybe it's just me, but I find more of interest in worthy and heroic failures than in triumphant successes. Or maybe it's just because I'm a Scotsman. I cannot speculate. I leave speculation to those as gets paid for it. All I know is that what drives me to read and to write are tales of those who didn't quite make it, narrations of the sorry left-overs of history.

I am a native of Edinburgh, douce capital of North Britain, and a place no longer without trams: that I am Edinbourgeois says much, but not everything. I studied Modern Languages at Aberdeen University and at the University of London wrote a post-graduate thesis on the German Radical Reformation. Having returned from exile in London many years ago, I now live in Edinburgh.

Until very recently, I was employed as a software engineer and database designer in local government; but then I was made an offer I could not possibly refuse; so I currently reside in the Arcadia of semi-retirement, my days filled with gardening, decorating and pondering the ambivalence of enforced idleness. But by night... by night, I am a barely tolerated writer of slightly dodgy fiction, and will talk about my writing to anyone who makes the mistake of sounding politely interested.

I write because I can very rarely find a good book to read; between times, I worry about the state of humanity, and wish my writing could change the world. It won't, I know. Something else will, and we don't know what. But why worry? Let us read instead of abandoned railway-schemes, of ill-advised international languages, elephants thousands of miles from home, and knee-preservers. And suchlike things.

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