Hugh McMillan (born 1955) is a Scottish poet and short story writer.
His pamphlet 'Postcards from the Hedge' was a winner of the Callum Macdonald Prize (2009), a prize he won again with another Roncadora pamphlet, 'Sheep Penned' in 2017, being made in consequence the Michael Marks Poet in Residence for the Harvard Summer School in Napflio, Greece.
In 2020 he was appointed a 'Poetry Champion' by the Scottish Poetry Library to commission new work for their platforms.
His poetry collections include Thin Slice of Moon, (Roncadora 2013), The Lost Garden (Roncadora 2010), Strange Bamboo (Shoestring 2006) Aphrodite's Anorak (Peterloo, 1996), After A Storm (Smith/Doorstep, 2005),Horridge(Chapman, 1990), Tramontana (Dog and Bone, 1989).
Subsequent poetry collections from Luath have been 'Heliopolis' and The Conversation of Sheep' in 2018 and ‘Whit If’ and ‘Haphazardly in the Starless Night’ in 2020.