You obviously know Stuart Murdoch as the lead singer and songwriter of Belle & Sebastian. The Glasgow band has released 12 studio albums since its formation in the 1990s, including If You're Feeling Sinister and The Boy With the Arab Strap. Murdoch also wrote, composed and directed the film God Help the Girl in 2012.
Now there is his first novel: Nobody’s Empire, about romantic music lover Stephen, who is diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome after a lengthy hospital stay. The illness deprives him of any prospect of work and a social or independent life. When Stephen discovers that he does manage to write songs, albeit slowly and carefully, the possibility of a spiritual life beyond the mundane opens up.