From St Kilda to Samoa, Call of the Isles sails into islands beset with grief, violence, hope, regret, and recovery.
It is a stunning set of stories from the best Scottish and Scotland-based writers in the world.
The islands are calling.
The anthology features the work of: Donald Adamson, Rory Allison, Ricky Monahan Brown, Peter Burnett, Neil Cocker, Maggie Colquhoun, Morag Coyle, JS Daly, John Dean, JP Dolan, Scott Ferguson, Mirri Glasson-Darling, Stephanie Garcia, Stephen Kingston, Coinneach MacIntyre, Charles McGarry, Liam McLeod, Eilidh McIntosh, Jamie David McLean, David McVey, Ewan Morrison, Kate Peel, Roger David Smith, Rose Campbell-Smith, Robin Montgomery-Smith, Andrew Tagg, Dickson Telfer, Douglas Thompson, LG Thomson, and Les Wilson.
Call of the Isles - a Scottish anthology edited by John Gerard Fagan was published on 1 May 2026 by Tantallon Tir. My thanks to the publisher who sent my copy for review as part of this #RandomThingsTours Blog Tour
What I really loved about this anthology is the way the stories seem to capture both the beauty and the isolation of island communities. There is a powerful feeling of separation, and isolation from the wider world, which felt quite intense. There's a darkness to some of the stories, which can be unsettling, yet others were humorous and up lifting. Without at doubt, they are all so beautifully created. This is such an enjoyable little read.
** There are detailed biographies of all of the contributing authors, at the back of the book.

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