In the 1990s and early 2000s, Meek was associated with the emerging experimental realist school of Scottish writers, including
Irvine Welsh and
Alan Warner, appearing with them on the pages of the
Kevin Williamson-edited short story collection
Children of Albion Rovers. His fiction during this time – two novels and two books of short stories – was characterised by surrealism and absurdism and influenced by writers such as
Franz Kafka and
James Kelman. Meek has described it as "magical dirty realism". Meek’s third novel,
The People’s Act of Love, published in 2005, brought him critical acclaim and a wider audience. It was translated into more than twenty languages and earned a number of awards and a nomination for the
Booker Prize.
Newsweek magazine named it one of the top ten works of fiction of the 2000s.
Johnny Depp optioned the book for a film adaptation. ''The People's Act of Love
, about a woman and her three lovers in a small Siberian town during the Russian Civil War, was followed by We Are Now Beginning Our Descent
(2008), the story of a journalist who travels to Afghanistan immediately after 9/11, and The Heart Broke In'' (2012), set in contemporary Britain, where a newspaper editor blackmails a TV producer into betraying his sister. ==Journalism==