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Growing up under the cholesterol rains and nicotine fog of Glasgow wherever you end up thereafter always appears comparatively less violent, grey and cold. Iain immigrated to Australia in July 2000. As a young boy, Iain had a variety of mundane jobs in Scotland which included bank clerk, door to door cream delivery boy and airline administration clerk. Iain harboured aspirations of becoming a musician, started playing the guitar and wrote a few rudimentary songs but disbanded to become an administration clerk.
Iain currently works as a financial operator in the credit industry and is happily unmarried. His main interests are the unwitting avoidance of accumulation of material wealth in any shape or form, progressive rock music, football (Arsenal) and literature.
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The Tea-time Sunshine is a comic novel commencing in Glasgow in the early 70's where the seeds of mental disintegration take root in the green and pleasant land of a child's playground.
The central character in this work is Steven, a diagnosed schizophrenic and voluntary patient at a psychiatric unit in Central Scotland. As part of his therapy he is encouraged to transcribe his daily thoughts, fantasies and dreams. In the process he un-taps a hitherto concealed talent, that appears to have been masked by the disintegration of his mental condition.
This book explores the relationship between humor and mental health. Iain believes that human beings are necessarily schizoid in construction to prevent the dissolving of their feelings into fact, with humor being just one healthy way of coping with some of the overwhelming realities they encounter in adulthood.
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