Meet Mac Logan Scottish Writer and Poet

Meet Mac Logan Scottish Writer and Poet

Meet Mac Logan

Mac Logan headshotI, Mac Logan, am a spiritual person who resists faith labels.

Humans aren’t ‘things’. People are more important than profit – strong, consistent profits flow from valued people.

Toddlers prove insight, trust and fun are great problem facer/solvers. Healing is a critical factor in building effectiveness. I don’t do assignments I don’t believe in.

There is magic in the development of people, teams and organisations. The modern HR profession is, by and large, over-systematised and mechanistic.

I volunteer and get involved. On assignments, I don’t come cheap.

Politics and government are generally incompetent …and must clean up their act.

So, what do others think of Mac Logan?

When the request is to write an ‘about me‘, the temptation is to write another short biography. Therefore, I asked a few writers to answer the question in around 50 words …

Seumas Gallacher

Scottish author, Mac Logan, is a superlative crime thriller writer of the old school. An adept wordsmith, his gritty fiction is at once riveting and credible, leaving his readers wondering how much of his stories are from real life experience and how much from his own imagination.

Sam Russell

Mac Logan is a charismatic Scotsman, a wordsmith, a family man and a lover of whiskey, life and beer. Poet, gifted author, family man. His is a friend who I met on twitter, and a gentleman generous enough to find time in his busy life to offer encouragement to others. Thanks Mac.

Stephanie Gee

Writer, blogger, consultant and bon viveur, Mac is a friend who is as dependable as he is loyal. He is the person you can call on at any time of the day or night and he will always be there for you – ready to listen and offer sound advice. He earns trust and respect from all who truly know him. He also has a strong sense of humour, a love of cake and a penchant for a hint of mischief!

Mac Logan interview
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Mark Leggatt

Mac Logan is a Scottish crime writer, and the author of two books in the ‘Angel’s Share’ series. Mac’s central character, Sam Duncan, a man of the cloth with a mysterious special forces background, combats entrenched corruption at all levels of government. The establishment will use any means necessary to stop him.

Martijn van Waveren

Mac Logan is that rarest of writers whose storytelling can entertain and scare you witless at the same time. I believe his main character is often a reflection of Mac himself; a man of principle, who believes in and fights for a better world, and a man who loves his family and will stop at nothing to protect them. The world could use more people like him.

Regina Puckett

Mac Logan is a master writer of suspense and conspiracy. His plots grab you on the first page and lead you through each page  and chapter on a merry journey with imaginative characters and landscapes.

Mac

I’m Mac Logan, author of the Angels’ Share series. Thanks for visiting. I write thrillers, ancient Celtic fantasy, poetry, business and organisations. Crime fiction provides a means of pursuing nasty people with satisfying, imaginative robustness. My thrillers offer a sense of recourse against corrupt people and cadres who screw us and steal our money. Even though such people hurt me in the past, I wish them no harm. In fact, I’m grateful to such deceivers for providing the basis of The Angels’ Share series. 

I love family, cooking, good company, banter, sport, fun, and an occasional drop of ‘The Cratur’. I live in the beautiful East Neuk of Fife, Scotland.

 Writing is part of me. My efforts started in childhood. It took me many years to admit I’m a poet. Maybe it’s a man thing? Many articles on business organisational matters and a couple of single-topic business books. Oh dear, I’m approaching 200 blogs – can I be that old?

 Tired of the dry stuff, I changed direction a few decades back as my muse hauled me into writing: thrillers, poetry, business and Celtic tales.

 Feedback is welcome. Your views on any aspect of my work are important to me. Please contact me.

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