List of Scottish science fiction writers
This is an alphabetical list of science fiction writers connected to Scotland by birth, death or long-term residence.
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A
B
- Allan Baillie
- Andrew Balfour
- Iain Banks
- Robert Barr
- Eric Temple Bell
- Margot Bennett
- Julie Bertagna
- Chris Boyce
- Christopher Brookmyre
- George MacKay Brown
- John Brunner
- Jonathan Burke
- Ron Butlin
C
D
- Florence Dixie
- Dougal Dixon
- Diane Duane – resident in Scotland for a period
- Robert Ellis Dudgeon
- Dave Duncan
- Hal Duncan
E
F
- Michel Faber – Dutch writer resident in Scotland; has used Scotland as a setting
- Matthew Fitt
G
- Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy
- Lewis Grassic Gibbon
- Gary Gibson
- Richard Gordon
- Stuart Gordon
- Alan Grant
- John Grant
- Alasdair Gray
- Stephen Greenhorn
- Neil M Gunn
- Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie
H
J
K
L
M
- Stuart MacBride
- Hugh MacColl
- J. T. McIntosh (James Murdoch MacGregor)
- F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre
- Compton Mackenzie
- Alistair MacLean
- Ken MacLeod
- Graham McNeill
- Angus MacVicar
- Donald Malcolm
- Colin Manlove
- Bruce Marshall
- Troy Kennedy Martin
- David I. Masson
- Robert Duncan Milne
- William Minto
- Naomi Mitchison
- Steven Moffat
- Dan Morgan
- Grant Morrison
- Peter Morwood – resident in Scotland for a while
N
- Bill Napier
- Ian Niall (John McNeillie)
- Joseph Shield Nicholson
- Hume Nisbet
- Lisanne Norman
O
- Margaret Oliphant
- George Orwell – English writer of Scottish extraction; wrote Nineteen Eighty-Four while living in Isle of Jura
- Walter Owen
P
Q
R
- Hannu Rajaniemi – Finnish writer; long-term resident in Scotland
- Gordon Rennie
- Terence Roberts (Ivan T. Sanderson)
- Michael Scott Rohan
- Archie Roy
- Brian Ruckley
S
- Ivan T. Sanderson (Terence Roberts)
- Graham Seton
- Michael Shea
- Catherine Helen Spence
- Gordon Stables
- Robert Louis Stevenson
- Charles Stross
- Martin Swayne
T
- John Taine (Eric Temple Bell)
- Ismar Thiusen (John MacNie)
- Ruthven Todd
U
W
Y
- Jane Yolen – American writer; long-term resident of Scotland
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