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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Neil_MackayNeil Mackay - Wikipedia

    Neil Mackay (born 1969 or 1970) is a Northern Irish, Glasgow-based journalist, author and film maker. Mackay served as the editor of the Sunday Herald from 2015 to 2018 and is the author of The War on Truth, (2006), All the Little Guns Went Bang Bang (2013), and The Wolf Trial (2017).

  2. Neil Mackay es reconocido mundialmente por su enfoque innovador en el cambio de posición en el violín. Su método se basa en un enfoque práctico y detallado que ayuda a los violinistas a desarrollar una técnica sólida y eficiente en el cambio de posición. Mackay enfatiza la importancia de la ergonomía y la relajación en el cambio de posición.

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  4. The award-winning Neil Mackay has been a journalist, author and filmmaker since he moved to Scotland from Northern Ireland in 1996 to work on The Big Issue. From there, he became an essential...

  5. All the Little Guns Went Bang Bang is Neil Mackay 's debut 2013 novel about two children who grow up in Northern Ireland. [1] [2] [3] Brought up surrounded by sectarian violence, the actions of both children replicate their environment. The book is described as "shocking", "visceral", and a "critique of a society that has lost its soul".

  6. The War on Truth is a 2006 book that investigates the circumstances of the British involvement in the Iraq War, written by Herald journalist Neil Mackay. The book's subtitle is Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Invasion of Iraq but Your Government Wouldn't Tell You.

  7. 7 de jun. de 2013 · Neil Mackay, a crime reporter and documentary maker, talks about his debut novel, a darkly comic story of two 11 year olds who kill in Northern Ireland. He explains his motivation, his style and his challenges in writing and publishing the book.