MA (Hons), PgCert, MLitt, PhD
Lecturer
- About
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- Email Address
- shane.strachan@abdn.ac.uk
- Office Address
- School/Department
- School of Language, Literature, Music and Visual Culture
Biography
Shane Strachan is a Lecturer in Creative Writing. He received a PhD in Creative Writing from the University of Aberdeen in 2015. He is a writer and performer who works across creative disciplines to explore stories connecting the Northeast of Scotland to the wider world, often in North East Scots (Doric).
He is the co-editor of Refashioning Bill Gibb for the 21st Century (Bloomsbury, 2026) which explores the life and legacy of the Aberdeenshire-born fashion designer, and includes poems Strachan wrote as part of his spoken-word podcast and exhibition,The Bill Gibb Line, displayed at Aberdeen Art Gallery across 2020-2021.
His poetry book, DWAMS, was published by Tapsalteerie in April 2024 with support from the the Scots Language Publication Grant (Scottish Book Trust; Scottish Government). It went on to be shortlisted for Best Scots Book at the 2024 Scots Language Awards, and longlisted for Best Poetry Book at the 2024 Saltire Awards.
He was the National Library of Scotland's 2022-2023 Scots Scriever, through which he created new work in line with his research interests in Scots, oral tradition and reimagining archival material and verbatim.
Other works include Nevertheless: Sparkian Tales in Bulawayo (amaBooks), a novella inspired by Muriel Spark's time in southern Africa, multidisciplinary theatre projects The Shelter and Granite (National Theatre of Scotland), and the spoken-word installation, DREEPIN (Fertile Ground), reflecting on Aberdeen's relationship with oil and gas.
His stories and poems have appeared in New Writing Scotland, Gutter, Northwords Now, Stand and many more national publications. He has presented and performed work on BBC Radio 4, and also performed live for Edinburgh International Book Festival, Polari Literary Salon, Granite Noir, WayWORD and more.




Internal Memberships
Director of the university's WayWORD Festival
Member of: the UoA Interdisciplinary Institute; the Environmental Arts & Humanities Network; and the WORD Centre for Creative Writing
Prizes and Awards
Winner: UoA Excellence Awards 2026 for Public Engagement with Research (Early Career Researcher)
Winner: 2024 McCash Poetry Prize for Scots poetry for 'The Last Ride'
Loud Poets North Slam Champion 2024 and national Grand Slam finalist
Winner: Scots Champion and Best Scots Project, Scots Language Awards 2023
National Library of Scotland's Scots Scriever residency (2022-2023), Creative Scotland
Best Scottish Poems 2022, Scottish Poetry Library for 'Evening Departure, Footdee'
Nesta Alternarratives Awardee
Robert Louis Stevenson Fellowship, Scottish Book Trust
Muriel Spark 100 Grant, Creative Scotland
Shortlisted:
- 2025 Rencontres d'Arles Photo-Text Book Award (for Let the World Adore You)
- Best Rising Scottish Author at the 2024 The List Edinburgh Festival Awards
- Scots Book o the Year for DWAMS at the 2024 Scots Language Awards
- Scots Media Person o the Year at the 2023 Scots Language Awards
- Scots Writer of the Year at the 2020 Scots Language Awards
- Ross Roy Medal for Best Scottish Literary PhD at the 2015 Saltire Literary Awards.
Longlisted for Best Poetry Book at the 2024 Saltire Awards – Scotland's National Book Awards
- Research
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Research Overview
My research takes the form of original writing across various forms including prose fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, theatre, spoken word and creative translations (into Scots), as well as multi-artform collaborations.
You can view my previous publications under 'Past Research' below or via the 'Publications' tab above.
Research Areas
Research Specialisms
- Creative Writing
- Scots Language
- Scottish Literature
Our research specialisms are based on the Higher Education Classification of Subjects (HECoS) which is HESA open data, published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence.
Current Research
I am currently open to supervision enquiries for PhDs in Creative Writing.
My research interests for PhD supervision include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
- creative writing in any dialect of Scots and/or non-standard dialects of English, particularly projects which engage with the oral tradition
- queer writing and/or other minority voices, particularly projects engaging with real-life figures
- interdisciplinary projects engaging with other creative disciplines (e.g. visual art, performance, music)
- writing that creatively incorporates verbatim and/or archival material
Past Research
Book publications:
Refashioning Bill Gibb for the 21st Century, co-edited with Josephine Steed (Bloomsbury, 2026)
Contributor to Let the World Adore You (Photo-Book) by Lisa Brunzell (ICVL, 2025)
DWAMS (Tapsalteerie, 2024)
Nevertheless: Sparkian Tales in Bulawayo (amaBooks, 2018)
Passages, Editor (Edition Vulpes, 2015)
View more of my publications via the tab above.
Supervision
My current supervision areas are: Creative Writing.
Supervisees
- MR ELIJAH MACBEAN
- MISS ZARA VAN ZYL
- PROFESSOR KIMBERLY PRIEST
- Teaching
- Publications
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At Sherrifmuir: Doric (Scots) translation
Look, Breathe: Poems & Translations. Powici, C. (ed.). Red Squirrel Press, pp. 33, 1 pageChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: ChaptersKetea
Dinna Mess wi the Popo & Other Stories of the North-East of Scotland. University of Aberdeen: Elphinstone Institute, pp. 67-80, 14 pagesChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: ChaptersDrover
Non-textual Forms: Web Publications and WebsitesThe Wee Moosie and the Swickfu Cat: The Tale o a Cat and Moose in Pairtnership
The Itchy Coo Book o Grimms’ Fairy Tales in Scots. Robertson, J., Fitt, M. (eds.). Black & White Publishing, pp. 58-67, 10 pagesChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: ChaptersQueen of Queens
Non-textual Forms: Web Publications and WebsitesTaking inspiration from Bill Gibb's Tana dress
Non-textual Forms: Web Publications and Websites'Fash' and 'Clype'
Dinnae Mak Me Laugh: Funny Glaikit Poems in Scots. Scots Hoose, pp. 9; 22, 2 pagesChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: ChaptersThe Ugly Deukie
The Itchy Coo Book o Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales in Scots. Black & White Publishing, pp. 16-23, 7 pagesChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: ChaptersHoast
Non-textual Forms: Web Publications and WebsitesStanding Stone
Northwords Now, pp. 16-17Contributions to Specialist Publications: Articles
