Authors: Candia McWilliam
Logan slammed down the companionway hatch and yelled, ‘Is anyone interested? By my reckoning, it’s thirty miles till we hit land.’ He stood with the albatrosses behind him at the wheel of his boat, disappointed once again in having found what he was aiming for.
Like a head of seeds, blown, the tight-packed boat would scatter the six back out over the world.
Alec looked at Sandro, a combination of two Souths, Italy and New Zealand. He held his arms out to Elspeth, ‘I’m to the North,’ he said.
She came into his arms and there felt to him already like the past.
She returned to Logan, up among the hard weather, at the wheel of his boat.
‘Stay with me for a time,’ he said, ‘if you would like to.’
I am grateful to William Kirk for permission to reproduce his lettering for the memorial tablet to Colin McWilliam in the Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh, and to the Trustees of Hawthornden Castle, where parts of the book were written.
Candia McWilliam
was born in Edinburgh. She is the author of
A Case of Knives
(1988), which won a Betty Trask Prize,
A Little Stranger
(1989),
Debatable Land
(1994), which was awarded the
Guardian
Fiction Prize and its Italian translation the Premio Grinzane Cavour for the best foreign novel of the year, and a collection of stories
Wait Till I Tell You
(1997). In 2006 she began to suffer from the effects of blepharospasm and became functionally blind as a result. In 2009 she underwent surgery that cut off her eyelids and harvested tendons from her leg to hold up what remained. Her most recent book is her critically-acclaimed memoir,
What to Look for in Winter: A Memoir in Blindness
.
A Case of Knives
A Little Stranger
Wait Till I Tell You
What to Look for in Winter: A Memoir in Blindness
First published in Great Britain 1994
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