Angus McAllister initially qualified as a solicitor, though now earns a living as a lecturer in law at the University of Paisley. In 1978 he was a runner-up in the BBC's Read All About It short story competition (science fiction section) and in 1980 a runner-up in a competition run by the British edition of Omni. The first story, "What Dreams May Come", was sold by the BBC to a woman's magazine and appeared in a German SF anthology as well as being reprinted in Starfield (1989), an anthology of Scottish SF edited by Duncan Lunan.
Novels
A Variety of Sensations (1985)
The Krugg Syndrome (1988)
The Canongate Strangler (1990)
The Cyber Puppets (2003)
Close Quarters (2017)
Murder in the Merchant City (2019)
The Krugg Syndrome (1988)
The Canongate Strangler (1990)
The Cyber Puppets (2003)
Close Quarters (2017)
Murder in the Merchant City (2019)
Books containing stories by Angus McAllister
Nova Scotia (2005)
An Anthology of Scottish Speculative Fiction
(Nova Scotia, book 1)
edited by
Neil Williamson and Andrew J Wilson