Mark Fagan is a Cardenden-based author whose writing captures the heart of Scotland’s landscapes, legends, and people. Drawing inspiration from Fife’s mining heritage and the raw beauty of the Highlands, he transforms folklore and memory into... timeless storytelling.
His works — including Morphine and Simple Mercy, Eyes That Paint the Sky, and Man of War — reveal a deep fascination with resilience, place, and human emotion. Each story blends lyrical prose with authentic voices, creating a bridge between Scotland’s ancient myths and modern identity.
Fagan’s short fiction has been featured in respected literary platforms such as A Thin Slice of Anxiety and Allegoryzine, earning recognition for its emotional depth and distinctive style. His writing invites readers to pause, reflect, and rediscover the connection between people and the land they inhabit.
Whether exploring grief through myth, or resilience through landscape, Fagan’s stories are known for:
Evocative settings rooted in Scottish geography and tradition.
Emotional authenticity that speaks to universal human experience.
A lyrical yet accessible style that appeals to both casual readers and literary audiences.
Through every piece, Mark Fagan continues Scotland’s long storytelling tradition — giving voice to the landscapes, legends, and memories that define its spirit.
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