"The Island of the Women" is George Mackay Brown's posthumously
published collection of short stories, released in 1998, two years after
the author's death. Like his previous collections, "A Time to Keep" and
"A Calendar of Love", this volume explores Brown's concerns with
history, spirituality, legend and storytelling. In the title story,
Brown uses the famous Orcadian myth of the selkie, the seal-man. The
story "Poet and Prince: A Fable", explores the role of the writer in
society, a tale which begins in an unknown European state and concludes
on Brown's beloved island.