# Andrew Greig

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{{Short description|Scottish writer (born 1951)}}
{{for multi|the Scottish rugby union player|Andrew Greig (rugby union)|the Scottish goalkeeper|Andy Greig}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2018}}
{{Use British English|date=February 2018}}
{{infobox writer
|name=Andrew Greig
|birth_date={{birth date and age|1951|9|23|df=y}}
|occupation={{flatlist|
*Poet
*novelist
*memoirist
}}
|nationality=British
|awards=[Eric Gregory Award](/source/Eric_Gregory_Award) (1972)<br>[Scottish Book of the Year](/source/Scotland's_National_Book_Awards) (2004)
|spouse=[Lesley Glaister](/source/Lesley_Glaister)
|website={{URL|https://andrew-greig.weebly.com}}
}}
'''Andrew Greig''' (born 23 September 1951) is a Scottish poet and novelist whose work has been widely recognised. His work has spanned mountain climbing, the natural world, and historical fiction.

==Biography==
Greig was born in [Bannockburn](/source/Bannockburn), near [Stirling](/source/Stirling), and grew up there and in [Anstruther](/source/Anstruther), [Fife](/source/Fife).<ref>[Rush, Christopher](/source/Christopher_Rush_(writer)), "Elephants in Anstruther: In Search of the Scottish Identity", in [Lindsay, Maurice](/source/Maurice_Lindsay_(broadcaster)) (ed.), ''The Scottish Review: Arts and Environment'' 31, August 1983, pp. 43 - 48, {{issn|0140-0894}}</ref> He first wanted to be a singer-songwriter, travelling to London in search of a record deal and also supporting [John Martyn](/source/John_Martyn) whom he knew through one of his school teachers.<ref name="splbio">{{cite web |title=Andrew Greig |url=https://www.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk/poet/andrew-greig/ |website=Scottish Poetry Library |access-date=19 August 2025}}</ref> While still a teenager, having already started writing poetry, he shared some of his writing with the poet [Norman MacCaig](/source/Norman_MacCaig) and travelled from Fife to meet him in Edinburgh.<ref name="sm2010">{{cite news |title=Reeling in the years: Andrew Greig on Norman MacCaig |url=https://www.scotsman.com/arts-and-culture/books/reeling-in-the-years-andrew-greig-on-norman-maccaig-2471936 |access-date=19 August 2025 |work=[The Scotsman](/source/The_Scotsman) |date=9 April 2010}}</ref> MacCaig's influence on Greig's career would persist until his death in 1996 and beyond:

{{bquote | I'd never call myself an intimate friend of MacCaig, but he was a role model, a mentor. I liked him, he really mattered to me, and as the years went on after his death, I increasingly missed him and thought about him.<ref name="sm2010" />}}

After school, Greig took various temporary jobs while also writing.<ref name="splbio" /> He then studied philosophy at the [University of Edinburgh](/source/University_of_Edinburgh) from 1971, graduating with an MA in 1975.<ref name="le"> {{cite encyclopedia |last=Macdonald |first=Kirsty |title=Andrew Greig |encyclopedia=The Literary Encyclopedia |publisher=The Literary Dictionary Company |location=London |date=18 November 2008 |url=https://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=5703 |url-access=subscription |access-date= 19 August 2025}}</ref> After university he worked for a short time in advertising before deciding to concentrate on writing poetry.<ref name="splbio" />

Greig's writing led him to take up mountain climbing, but in 1987 he contracted [ME/CFS](/source/Myalgic_encephalomyelitis%2Fchronic_fatigue_syndrome), which brought that to an end. He continued writing during his illness and was recovered by 1997,<ref name="splbio" /> but in 1999 he was afflicted by a [colloid cyst](/source/colloid_cyst), from which he almost died.<ref name="sm2010" />

Greig is a former Glasgow University Writing Fellow and [Scottish Arts Council](/source/Scottish_Arts_Council) Scottish/Canadian Exchange Fellow{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}}. He lives in [Orkney](/source/Orkney) and [Edinburgh](/source/Edinburgh) and has been married to author [Lesley Glaister](/source/Lesley_Glaister) since 2000.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.umbrella2005.org.uk/speakers/LesleyGlaister.html |title=Lesley Glaister |website=www.umbrella2005.org.uk |access-date=22 May 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051026225603/http://www.umbrella2005.org.uk/speakers/LesleyGlaister.html |archive-date=26 October 2005 |url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="splbio" />

==Writing career==
Greig published his first book of poetry, ''White Boats'', jointly with [Catherine Czerkawska](/source/Catherine_Czerkawska) in 1973, while he was still a student. He had been awarded the [Eric Gregory Award](/source/Eric_Gregory_Award) in the previous year.<ref name="le" /> His next volume, ''Men on Ice'', was published in 1977. That marked Greig's first reference to mountain climbing, although he had not then actually climbed a mountain.<ref name="splbio" />  

In 1985, Greig published an account of the successful ascent of the [Muztagh Tower](/source/Muztagh_Tower) in the [Himalayas](/source/Himalayas). ''Summit Fever: The Story of an Armchair Climber''  was shortlisted for the 1996 [Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature](/source/Boardman_Tasker_Prize_for_Mountain_Literature).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boardmantasker.com/site/other_years.htm#1996|title=Winning books, shortlisted books and other entries|publisher=[Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature](/source/Boardman_Tasker_Prize_for_Mountain_Literature)|accessdate=2011-04-23|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110516112607/http://www.boardmantasker.com/site/other_years.htm#1996|archivedate=16 May 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref>

==Awards and nominations==

{| class="wikitable"
! Year !! Title !! Award !! Category !! Result !! {{Abbr|Ref|Reference}}. 
|-
! 1972
|  — 
| [Eric Gregory Award](/source/Eric_Gregory_Award)
|  — 
| {{won}}
| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.societyofauthors.org/eric-gregory-past-winners|title=Eric Gregory Past Winners|publisher=[Society of Authors](/source/Society_of_Authors)|accessdate=2011-04-23|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140327205725/http://societyofauthors.org/eric-gregory-past-winners|archive-date=27 March 2014|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
|-
! 1992
| ''[Electric Brae: A Modern Romance](/source/Electric_Brae_(novel))''
| McVitie's Prize for Scottish Writer of the Year
|  — 
| {{sho}}
| <ref name="waterstones">{{cite web|url=http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/navigate.do?pPageID=200000600|title=Andrew Greig|publisher=[Waterstone's](/source/Waterstone's)|accessdate=2011-04-23}}</ref>
|-
! rowspan=2 | 1996
| ''Summit Fever: The Story of an Armchair Climber''
| [Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature](/source/Boardman_Tasker_Prize_for_Mountain_Literature)
|  — 
| {{sho}}
| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boardmantasker.com/site/other_years.htm#1996|title=Winning books, shortlisted books and other entries|publisher=[Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature](/source/Boardman_Tasker_Prize_for_Mountain_Literature)|accessdate=2011-04-23|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110516112607/http://www.boardmantasker.com/site/other_years.htm#1996|archivedate=16 May 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|-
| ''[The Return of John MacNab](/source/The_Return_of_John_MacNab)''
| [Romantic Novelists' Association](/source/Romantic_Novelists'_Association) Award
|  —  
| {{sho}}
| <ref name="waterstones"/>
|-
! 2004
| ''[In Another Light](/source/In_Another_Light)''
| [Scottish Book of the Year Award](/source/Saltire_Society_Literary_Awards)
|  — 
| {{won}}
| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.booksfromscotland.com/Books/Award-Winning-Scottish-Books/Saltire-Society-Literary-Awards|title=Saltire Society Literary Awards - Winning Books|publisher=BooksFromScotland.com|accessdate=2011-04-23}}</ref>
|-
! 2014
| ''Fair Helen'' 
| rowspan=2 | [Walter Scott Prize](/source/Walter_Scott_Prize)
|  —  
| {{sho}}
| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bordersbookfestival.org/walter-scott-prize/item/256-walter-scott-prize-2014-short-list |title=Walter Scott Prize Shortlist 2014 |publisher=Walter Scott Prize |date=4 April 2014 |accessdate=27 May 2014 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140415074007/http://www.bordersbookfestival.org/walter-scott-prize/item/256-walter-scott-prize-2014-short-list |archivedate=15 April 2014 }}</ref>
|-
! 2022
| ''Rose Nicolson''
|  — 
| {{sho}}
| <ref name="wsp22">{{cite web |title=Shortlist spotlight – Andrew Greig |url=https://www.walterscottprize.co.uk/shortlist-spotlight-andrew-greig/ |website=The Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction |access-date=19 August 2025 |date=18 May 2022}}</ref>
|}

==Published work==
===Poetry===
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |last2=Czerkawska |first2=Catherine |author-link2=Catherine Czerkawska |date=1973 |title=White Boats |location=Edinburgh |publisher=Garret Arts}}
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |date=1977 |title=Men on Ice |location=Edinburgh |publisher=[Canongate Publishing](/source/Canongate_Publishing) |isbn=0903937174}}
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |date=1982 |title=Surviving Passages |location=Edinburgh |publisher=Canongate |isbn=0862410258}}
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |last2=Jamie |first2=Kathleen |author-link2=Kathleen Jamie |date=1986 |title=A Flame in your Heart |location=Newcastle upon Tyne |publisher=[Bloodaxe Books](/source/Bloodaxe_Books) |isbn=1852240172}}
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |date=1990 |title=The Order of the Day |location=Newcastle upon Tyne |publisher=Bloodaxe |isbn=1852241020}}
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |date=1994 |title=Western Swing |location=Newcastle upon Tyne |publisher=Bloodaxe |isbn=185224268X}}
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |date=2001 |title=Into You |location=Newcastle upon Tyne |publisher=Bloodaxe |isbn=1852245557}}
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |date=2006 |title=This Life, This Life: New & Selected Poems 1970 - 2006 |location=Newcastle upon Tyne |publisher=Bloodaxe |isbn=978-1852247133}}
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |date=2011 |title=Getting Higher: The Complete Mountain Poems |location=Edinburgh |publisher=[Polygon](/source/Birlinn_(publisher)) |isbn=978-1846971921}}
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |date=2011 |title=As Though We Were Flying |location=Tarset |publisher=Bloodaxe |isbn=978-1852249168}}
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |date=2013 |title=Found at Sea |location=Edinburgh |publisher=Polygon |isbn=9781846972690}}
* {{cite book |last1=Butlin |first1=Ron |author-link1=Ron Butlin |last2=Greig |first2=Andrew |last3=Lochhead |first3=Liz |author-link3=Liz Lochhead |last4=McCabe |first4=Brian |author-link4=Brian McCabe (author) |title=Horns & Wings & Stabiliser Things: The Lost Poets |date=2020 |location=Edinburgh |publisher=Polygon |isbn=978-1846975554}}

===Non-fiction and memoir===
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |title=Summit Fever: The Story of an Armchair Climber |date=1985 |location=London |publisher=[Hutchinson](/source/Hutchinson_Heinemann) |isbn=0091620600}}
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |title=Kingdoms of Experience: Everest, the Unclimbed Ridge |date=1986 |location=London |publisher=Hutchinson |isbn=009165890X}}
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |title=Preferred Lies: A Journey to the Heart of Scottish Golf |date=2006 |location=London |publisher=[Weidenfeld & Nicolson](/source/Weidenfeld_%26_Nicolson) |isbn=978-0297848356}}
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |title=At the Loch of the Green Corrie |date=2010 |location=London |publisher=[Quercus](/source/Quercus) |isbn=978-1847249968}}
* {{cite book |last1=Heron |first1=Mike |last2=Greig |first2=Andrew |title=You Know What You Could Be: Tuning into the 1960s |date=2017 |location=London |publisher=Quercus |isbn=978-1784293000}}

===Fiction===
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |title=[Electric Brae: A Modern Romance](/source/Electric_Brae_(novel)) |date=1992 |location=Edinburgh |publisher=Canongate |isbn=0862414040}}
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |title=[The Return of John MacNab](/source/The_Return_of_John_MacNab) |date=1996 |location=London |publisher=[Headline Review](/source/Headline_Publishing_Group) |isbn=0747217041}}
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |title=[When They Lay Bare](/source/When_They_Lay_Bare) |date=1999 |location=London |publisher=Faber and Faber |isbn=057119687X}}
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |title=[That Summer](/source/That_Summer_(Andrew_Greig)) |date=2000 |location=London |publisher=Faber and Faber |isbn=0571204236}} (Published in some markets as ''The Clouds Above: A Novel of Love and War''.)
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |title=[In Another Light](/source/In_Another_Light) |date=2004 |location=London |publisher=[Weidenfeld & Nicolson](/source/Weidenfeld_%26_Nicolson) |isbn=029784878X}}
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |title=[Romanno Bridge](/source/Romanno_Bridge) |date=2008 |location=London |publisher=[Quercus](/source/Quercus) |isbn=978-1847243157}}
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |title=Fair Helen |date=2013 |location=London |publisher=Quercus |isbn=9780857381910}}
* {{cite book |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |title=Rose Nicolson |date=2021 |location=London |publisher=Quercus |isbn=9781784292980}}

===Articles===
* {{citation |last1=Greig |first1=Andrew |author-mask=2 |contribution=A White Elephant in Anstruther |title=The Scottish Review: Arts and Environment 32|editor-last=Lindsay |editor-first=Maurice |editor-link=Maurice Lindsay (broadcaster) |date=November 1983}}

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* [http://www.andrew-greig.weebly.com Andrew Greig's website]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20061017035823/http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth02D9L380712627427 BAC entry]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110309013818/http://www.quercusbooks.co.uk/blog/interview-andrew-greig/ Interview with Andrew Greig (2 Dec 2010)]

==Further reading==
* {{Citation |last=Rush |first=Christopher |author-link=Christopher Rush (writer) |contribution=Elephants in Anstruther: In Search of the Scottish Identity |editor-last=Lindsay |editor-first=Maurice |title=The Scottish Review: Arts and Environment 31 |date=August 1983 |pages=43–48}}
* {{Citation |last=Scott |first=Alexander |author-link=Alexander Scott (20th-century poet) |contribution=Pink Elephants in Anstruther: Scottish Identity |editor-last=Lindsay |editor-first=Maurice |title=The Scottish Review: Arts and Environment 33 |date=February 1984 |pages=3–8}}
* {{Citation |last=Corbett |first=John |contribution=The Stalking Cure: John Buchan, Andrew Greig and John Macnab |title=Scot Lit |volume=30 |date=2004 |publisher=[Association for Scottish Literary Studies](/source/Association_for_Scottish_Literary_Studies) |issn=0957-5499}} 

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