MacLaverty, Bernard (1942- ), fiction writer. Born in Belfast, he worked as a medical laboratory technician before taking a degree at QUB in 1974 and moving to Scotland. His story collections, Secrets and Other Stories (1977), A Time to Dance (1982), and The Great Profundo (1987), give accounts of the marginalized and eccentric. The novel, Lamb (1980), describes the tragic relationship between Michael Lamb, a member of the staff of a Borstal, and one of his young charges. Cal (1983) deals with the love affair between a young terrorist and the widow of his victim. Walking the Dog (1994) alternates short stories with shorter modernist pieces. Grace Notes (1997) was a further novel.




