Kevin MacNeil is a Scottish novelist, poet, screenwriter, lyricist and playwright. He was born and raised on the Isle of Lewis[1] in the Outer Hebrides.
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MacNeil collaborated with Hebridean musician Willie Campbell in 2011 to release the music album, Kevin MacNeil and Willie Campbell Are Visible From Space (An Lanntair).[15]
MacNeil has undertaken teaching posts and writing residencies in Sweden (Uppsala University), Bavaria (Villa Concordia), Shetland, the University of Edinburgh, and Kingston. He has held the Hawthornden Fellowship and was Inaugural Recipient of the Iain Crichton Smith Bilingual Writing Fellowship. He has been a judge for the Highland Book Prize, the Wigtown Poetry Prize and the Scottish Book Trust New Writers' Award.[16] He is a remote mentor and on-site residential short course tutor for Moniack Mhor Writers' Centre, as well as a lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Stirling.[17]
MacNeil is a speaker of Scottish Gaelic, a keen cyclist [18] and a practicing Buddhist,[19] with interests in Scottish and Japanese culture. He owns a rescue greyhound named Molly.[20]
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