
About
Andrew McEwan
I've written roughly a dozen novels in approaching thirty years, many of which are available as ebooks on Smashwords (earlies, free!) and Amazon (more recent, mostly cheap). I was first published in paperback by Citron Press in 1999, which then went bust. That book, Underlay, was then published a second time by myself in 2007 and is still around if you can find it. The Orange Propeller, a follow-up to Ocellus, is my most recent complete work and I plan a further two volumes of what I loosely entitle The Great Geordie Novel. My writing has been likened to that of both Joyce and Milton. I'm not so sure, but what is certain is that it divides opinion. This to me suggests I am doing something right. I used to write science-fiction and have an unfinished novel I plan one day to get back to. More latterly dark comic-fiction was my genre. Subvision was written in 1990, the first of four novels themed on Hell. The others: Underlay, Imbroglio and The Warm Refrigerator available here soon.