'My award-winning book was ignored by 60 agents'
At school, she said it was embarrassing to try and succeed at creative subjects - but she knew she was onto a winner with her debut novel Glasgow Boys.
More than 60 agents ignored her attempts to pitch the book before she finally secured representation.
And now the 27-year-old has been named the youngest ever winner of the Carnegie Medal for Writing in its almost 90-year history.
"It's just been a complete whirlwind," she said. "It was beyond my wildest imagination of what we would achieve for Glasgow Boys when we published it."
The Carnegies are the UK's longest-running book awards for children and young people and are judged by a panel of children's and youth librarians.
The awards were established in 1936 in memory of Scottish philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.
Glasgow Boys follows two teenagers navigating the care system and the invisible barriers that come with that in adulthood.
McDonald wrote large parts of the novel while she recovered from an operation related to her Crohn's disease.
She said: "As someone who is invisibly disabled, working class and a first-generation university student, it was important to me to showcase the difficulties of making your way through a world that is essentially not built for you.
"We don't often speak of these invisible barriers but navigate them regardless.
"It was something that was deeply important for me to showcase the strength, the community, the humour and the love of the people within Glasgow Boys."
The author said she decided to donate her £5,000 prize money to Action for Children, a charity which helps vulnerable children in and out of care.
"I'm hoping it can make a difference," McDonald said. "The care system is probably the biggest theme in Glasgow Boys and it's not something that I have lived through.
"So it felt really important to me that Glasgow Boys made an actual real world impact on the lives of people in care and people coming out of care.
"I couldn't think of a better use for the money than making sure Glasgow Boys was an actual force for good."
The eponymous Glasgow Boys are Finlay and Banjo, two teenagers who McDonald says are "like chalk and cheese".
Finlay is studying nursing at the University of Glasgow, while Banjo is trying to settle into a new foster family and finish high school.
"I wanted to write about two characters who would have no reason to know one another and they would be forced into this close-proximity situation," she said.
"To me, Glasgow Boys is about unconventional forms of love, platonic and romantic.
"Banjo and Finlay have a real kinship, like platonic soulmates, and it felt very important that they were really different and came from different backgrounds."
McDonald said she hoped the book would provide a platform for dialogue around the care system even if people disagreed with its portrayal in the novel.
More stories from Glasgow & West Scotland
More stories from Scotland
She said she also hired a sensitivity reader who had first-hand experience of the care system to ensure the book was authentic.
McDonald added: "If people are interested in writing about lived experiences that aren't your own like marginalised identities, there are ways to go about it sensitively.
"You don't have to write an autobiography or keep to your own experiences, you can definitely venture out.
"But if you're touching upon a community you're not a part of, I would encourage people to get in touch with that community and make sure you have their best interests in mind."
McDonald started writing the novel at 19 while she took time out from her creative writing studies at Strathclyde University to recover from a bowel operation related to her Crohn's disease.
She was forced to shield during the pandemic due to being immunosuppressed and high risk, and the novel began to take shape during that time.
By the middle of 2022, McDonald had finished the book and it was ready to be pitched to agents.
She said Glasgow Boys was just one of ten books she had written since she was a teenager, but she was convinced it was her best.
"I was a dog with a bone and cold-queried agents and pitched myself," she said.
"It's a really mortifying ordeal and you have to really sell yourself and why your book is brilliant and unlike any book published.
"Especially with being brought up Scottish and working class, you're just taught to be very self-deprecating - but having confidence in yourself is how you'll succeed."
She said she cold-called about 60 agents over eight months, before she finally got an offer of representation.
"I started in January and gave myself until August to find an agent," she said. "And finally an offer came in at the end of July."
The panel of judges at the Carnegies praised the book for it's "honest" and "hopeful" tale.
Ros Harding, chair of the judges, said: "Glasgow Boys is an immersive and visceral read that completely draws the reader into the present and past lives of Finlay and Banjo.
"It is a book that will stay in the mind of the reader long after finishing it."
Call to reinstate illustrator's name on award
McCaughrean wins second Carnegie medal
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
26 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Nancy Meyers Reacts to Reports of 'The Holiday 'Limited Series at Apple TV+: 'News to Me'
The 2006 film's director weighed in on the news of the adaptation, which neither she, Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law nor Jack Black are involved inNEED TO KNOW Reports circulated on Aug. 1 that the beloved 2006 Nancy Meyers movie The Holiday is being adapted into a limited series for Apple TV+ Per the report, the series will bring in all-new faces and not see Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law or Jack Black return. Meyers herself was also reportedly not involved in the project The director spoke out about the report in a post on Instagram, as she said it was "news" to her and she'd learned of the adaptation via social mediaNancy Meyers doesn't seem to be in the loop on matters relating to one of her most beloved films. On Friday, Aug. 1, reports circulated that The Holiday, which starred Cameron Diaz, Jude Law, Kate Winslet and Jack Black, is being revisited, this time as a limited series. Per Deadline, Apple TV+ will adapt the film's same concept — an ambitious American woman (Diaz) house swaps with a heartbroken British woman (Winslet) and both of them fall in love in the most unexpected way — with new characters and stars. Rob Delaney is on board the project as writer, and Sweetpea's Krissie Ducker will executive produce, the outlet reported. Apple TV+ did not respond to PEOPLE's request for comment about the report. The news came as a shock to Meyers, who spoke out about the report in a post on her Instagram Stories. "News to me," Meyers wrote over a screenshot of a Hollywood Reporter article about the limited series adaptation. "Imagine my surprise when I opened Instagram and this was the first post I saw." This is not the first time that Meyers has weighed in on reports of the beloved 2006 film being revisited. In 2022, the director shut down sequel rumors swiftly on Instagram, as she wrote in a comment on a post reporting that a sequel was getting made with the original main cast all returning: "So many DM's about this — sorry but it's not true. ❤️." Shortly afterwards, Winslet herself weighed in on the speculation. "I read something about that, but it's the first I've heard of it," she told PEOPLE. "I promise you, not an agent or a representative or anyone from the first one around has had any conversation with me about that. Hand on heart, that's never come up." The original cast will not reprise their roles in the limited series, per the report, despite several stars having expressed interest in returning to the world. Law, who played the brother of Winslet's Iris and love interest of Diaz's Amanda, has been particularly vocal about his desire to revisit the magic of The Holiday. Last year, Law, 52, said, "Why not?" when asked about the possibility of a sequel. "I love the idea," he told E! News. He even offered up some ideas on where he thinks his character would be today. "I think Graham still has cardigans and glasses, and reads," he said. "He's probably worried sick about the girls, right? [His] daughters will be 28, 29." Law admitted, though, that he'd "have to ask" Meyers to get the real answer on a sequel. Despite not having any plans to revisit the world, Meyers has been known to tease fans of the movie. She and Law reunited for lunch in December, and she posted a video on Instagram from the reunion."Look who I'm having lunch with today. Jude Law! Congratulations on your so well-deserved star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. That's amazing," she told the actor in the video. "I don't think I've seen you since we wrapped The Holiday," Meyers admitted, before she brought up the sequel rumors. "Speaking of which, I've seen you interviewed a lot, and they keep asking you if there's going to be a sequel. What do you think?" In response, Law made a hilariously adorable reference to his Mr. Napkin Head character from the film. It was obvious that his bit delighted Meyers, but it didn't offer fans any real answer to the question of a sequel. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The Holiday can be streamed on Netflix. Read the original article on People
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Royal Porthcawl member Darcey Harry shines with a man who led the British Open on her bag
Welsh player Darcey Harry isn't just the home favorite at the AIG Women's British Open. She's a member at Royal Porthcawl, though she's never seen the venerable club quite like this. "It doesn't really feel like it's at home because there's so many people here and usually Porthcawl is very quiet," said Harrry. And that comment to the press came before Harry teed it up in competition. The 22-year-old LET rookie stormed to victory at the Hulencourt Women's Open in Belgium last month to play her way into what's being billed as the largest women's sporting event ever held in Wales. "I was really nervous. I'm not too sure really how I coped with it," said Harry, who opened with a 2-under 70 to trail by three. "I just tried not to look elsewhere and just keep concentrated on the golf ball and my caddie." Harry's caddie is her boyfriend, Jacob Skov Olesen, a DP World Tour rookie who co-led the men's British Open earlier this month at Royal Portrush. The Dane was also on the bag for her win in Belgium. "I need someone on the bag that's going to make me laugh and take my mind off more of the distractions," said Harry, who became a member at Porthcawl six years ago. This is the first competition she's ever played at the historic club. "I don't think I've ever had a card in hand playing here," she said ahead of the championship. "Usually when I come out, I just play nine holes. I never really come out and play 18. If I do, it's probably with my dad, just walking around, having a bit of a piss about." Olesen said he met Harry for the time around five months ago, and it remains the only round of golf they've played together. They've been dating now for two months and mainly see each other at events. Harry, for example, was in Northern Ireland for Olesen's hot start. Olesen noted that Harry's iron play is typically her strength, though right now everything about her game feels quite rounded. As for friendly competitions between the two, Olesen said, "We tied the only match we played, so no one has the upper hand. I guess she does, a little bit, having a win." Harry made her major championship debut earlier this month at the Amundi Evian and was excited for the opportunity to play alongside 2018 British Open winner Georgia Hall in the first two rounds in Wales. "I was only a junior at the time when Georgia won a few years ago," said Harry. "It was so inspirational seeing her do it. The whole country was so excited when a British player won." This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Women's British Open: Member of Porthcawl shines with boyfriend caddie
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Meghan Markle's 2016 Birthday Wish Hinted at Her Royal Future Before Anyone Knew About Prince Harry
Meghan penned a blog post for The Tig where she hoped for "more surprises, more adventure, more opportunities to grow" for the year aheadNEED TO KNOW Meghan Markle will turn 44 next week, but a birthday post from 2016 on The Tig blog hinted at her then-private relationship with Prince Harry Meghan wrote that she was feeling "joyful" and "grateful," hoping for more "adventure" and "cheeky jokes" The Duchess of Sussex will likely celebrate her 44th birthday with Prince Harry and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess LilibetMeghan Markle is about to celebrate her 44th birthday, inspiring a look back at her previous celebrations. The Duchess of Sussex will likely mark her Aug. 4 birthday on her relaunched Instagram page, but she used to reflect on birthdays on her now-defunct lifestyle blog, The Tig. In a 2016 post tied to her turning 35, she revealed how her mom, Doria Ragland, viewed the annual events. "My mom has always said that birthdays are your own personal New Year. Your own chance to make resolutions just for yourself and what you prognosticate for your year ahead," Meghan wrote, according to an archived version of the post. "And while I've always loved that sentiment, I have to say that when I close my eyes and think of what I wish for, I come up with a blank. A big old happy blank," she continued. "I am feeling so incredibly joyful right now, so grateful and content that all I could wish for is more of the same. More surprises, more adventure, more opportunities to grow, more days filled with giggles and cheeky jokes, more delicious meals, and more inspiration. Always more inspiration." Although Prince Harry and Meghan's relationship wasn't public at the time that this post was written, they had met the month prior. The couple had their first date on July 3, 2016, meeting at Soho House in London after they connected over Instagram. The date went so well that they met again the following day, and later that summer, they spent a week together in Botswana. Meghan's post may have hinted at the blossoming romance, with her feeling "so incredibly joyful." Another clue was her use of the word "cheeky," a term more frequently used in the U.K. than the U.S. Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage? to get the latest updates on , and more! Meghan also shared a birthday post on The Tig in 2014 for her 33rd birthday. 'I am 33 years old today. And I am happy. And I say that so plainly because, well…it takes time. To be happy. To figure out how to be kind to yourself. To not just choose that happiness, but to feel it,' she wrote. Meghan then looked to her past, including a cliquey high school and her early years in Hollywood. 'My 20s were brutal – a constant battle with myself, judging my weight, my style, my desire to be as cool/as hip/as smart/as 'whatever' as everyone else. My teens were even worse – grappling with how to fit in, and what that even meant. My high school had cliques: the black girls and white girls, the Filipino and the Latina girls. Being biracial, I fell somewhere in between," she said. 'I must have been about 24 when a casting director looked at me during an audition and said, 'You need to know that you're enough. Less makeup, more Meghan.' " Addressing her fans, she wrote, 'You need to know that you're enough. A mantra that has now ingrained itself so deeply within me that not a day goes by without hearing it chime in my head. That five pounds lost won't make you happier, that more makeup won't make you prettier, that the now iconic saying from Jerry Maguire – 'You complete me' – frankly, isn't true. You are complete with or without a partner. You are enough just as you are.' 'I want you to be kind to yourself. I want you to challenge yourself. I want you to stop gossiping, to try a food that scares you, to buy a coffee for someone just because, to tell someone you love them…and then to tell yourself right back. I want you to find your happiness," she concluded the post. Meghan will likely celebrate her 44th birthday on Monday with her family: Prince Harry and their two children, a 6-year-old son, Prince Archie, and a 4-year-old daughter, Princess Lilibet. Since rejoining Instagram in early 2025, Meghan has celebrated her children's birthdays by sharing new photos of them. Read the original article on People