Anne MacLeod (born 1951) is a Scottish writer.
She was born in Aberfeldy and grew up in Inverness. MacLeod studied medicine at the University of Aberdeen and works as a dermatologist. She is the mother of four children. MacLeod lives on the Black Isle.[1]
She has published two collections of poetry:
- Standing by Thistles (1997)
- Just the Caravaggio (1999)
both of which were well-received by critics.[2] She has also published two novels The Dark Ship (2001) and The Blue Moon Book (2004).[3]
References
- โ "Jennie Renton Interviews Anne MacLeod". Scottish Review of Books. October 28, 2009.
- โ "The Poetry of Anne MacLeod". Poetry Salzburg Review (1). Spring 2001.
- โ "Anne MacLeod". Scottish Poetry Library.
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