After many sleep-deprived years, Scott finally decided to change careers, becoming a professional writer instead. Attending Glasgow University, she eventually became a veterinary surgeon and specialized in horses. Scottish veterinarian Manda Scott was born and raised in Glasgow, where as a child she loved animals and dreamed of becoming a farmer. No Good Deed, Hodder Headline (London, England), 2001, Bantam ( New York, NY), 2002.īoudica: Dreaming the Eagle, Delacorte Press (New York, NY), 2003.īoudica II: Dreaming the Bull, Delacorte Press (New York, NY), 2004.īoudica: Dreaming the Hound, Delacorte Press (New York, NY), 2006, Delta Trade Paperbacks (New York, NY), 2007.ĭreaming the Serpent-spear, Delta Trade Paperbacks (New York, NY), 2007. Stronger than Death, Hodder Headline (London, England), 1999. Night Mares, Viking ( New York, NY), 1998. Hen's Teeth, Women's Press (London, England), 1996. Orange Prize shortlist, 1997, for Hen's Teeth. Worked as a veterinarian in Newmarket, England, late 1980s. Veterinary surgeon, equine neonatologist, anaesthetist, and fiction writer. Hobbies and other interests: Rock climbing, running her dogs, riding. Education: Attended Glasgow University Veterinary School.
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