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Andrew McIntyre

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After years of traveling, Andrew McIntyre has found a settled existence in San Francisco, which has allowed him to concentrate more on writing short fiction. His stories have appeared in numerous magazines, including The Mississippi Review, 3:AM Magazine, Long Story Short, The Copperfield Review, and Pindeldyboz. In 2002, he was a finalist in Ireland’s Fish Short Story Prize. He is a long-term contributor to Taj Mahal Review.

A History of Scotland by Andrew McIntyre published by Gold Dust Magazine, Issue 28, Winter 2015

A rumbling outside the building, two very large vehicles draw up. And at that precise moment, about eighty men enter the pub, leather jackets, sheepskin coats, denim, led by a little hardman fellow yelling for, “Eight pints of heavy, when you’re ready, ye cunts, and halves and halves, at the fucking double.” Red and white scarves, all of them, Aberdeen, and they just lost to Celtic 3-0.
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