Tom Morton, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Tom Morton

Scottish writer, broadcaster, journalist and musician

Date of Birth: 31-Dec-1955

Place of Birth: England, United Kingdom

Profession: author, biographer, journalist, blogger, music journalist

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Tom Morton

  • Thomas Morton (born 31 December 1955) is a Scottish writer, broadcaster, journalist and musician.
  • He lives and works mainly in the Shetland Islands. Morton’s most recent publication was the book he wrote jointly with his son James, ‘Shetland: Cooking on the Edge of the World’ (Quadrille, 2018).
  • He is currently working part-time for a local community development company in Shetland while hosting a weekly internet radio show called The Beatcroft Social.
  • He blogs regularly about food, island life and music. Until April 2015, Morton presented a BBC Radio Scotland show, broadcast Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, from 10:00 pm to 1:00 am, a Scottish take on rock and pop from obscure blues to mainstream pop and soul and current independent releases. He has written several books, including a biography of the Gaelic rock band Runrig, a whisky travelogue called Spirit of Adventure, and several critically acclaimed novels.
  • A spy novel called Serpentine was published in the UK in 2009 and in the US and Canada the following year.
  • For many years, he worked as a print journalist, as a columnist with the Daily and Sunday Express, Scotland on Sunday, The Big Issue in Scotland, The Shetland Times, and as a staff reporter with national newspaper The Scotsman.
  • He was the first non-DC Thomson employee to script the legendary Sunday Post cartoon strips The Broons and Oor Wullie – something he did for 12 months in 2005 and 2006.
  • A Whisky in Monsterville, "the first interactive malt whisky novel" was published in August 2013 by Looderhorn Books. From November 2011 until January 2015 he edited the magazine "Shetland Life".

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