Ian Macpherson (comedian)

In 2004, Deep Probings was featured as a BBC Radio 4 Book at Bedtime.

Several one-man shows followed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, including The Chair at the Assembly Rooms in 2001 and The Joy Of Death at the Pleasance in 2002.

At this time he was also writing comedy scripts and radio plays[citation needed] and he performed with Arnold Brown at the festival in 2008.

[5] 2011 saw the publication of The Autobiography of Ireland's Greatest Living Genius, an omnibus containing both Deep Probings and its previously unpublished sequel, Posterity Now.

[6] Sloot, the first installment of a proposed trilogy of post-postmodern crime anti-thrillers, was published in 2019.