This book is a collection of the most recent novellas by Tiain-Steel, the definitive collection of Don Juan Quixote, Nowhere (Steel's first ever published short novella...which developed into the novel Northern Soul), and romantic fantasy-realisms in Jump Back Jump Forward. A great read.
Dave is a shop assistant in a store in Hyde Park, his boss is an ass, his friends might be even bigger, and he is missing a festival. But when the shop is robbed while being unattended, Dave and his friends face a problem. The Boss of the shop is a firey and violent gangster called Amal. If they don't pay the full amount within three days they're screwed. Dave and His Friends have find novel ways to make money and drop off drug runs for Amal, eventhough they're from the otherside of the tracks. A humorous dialogue driven novel with sparse description to give space to breath. And it is a good breath altogether.Northern Soul is an interwoven novel split in five account of the same three days one hot summer in Leeds Hyde Park.
This is a collection of writers and poets and ghost poets and prose poets from Versatility, curated, and mentored by Francis Tiain-Steel. Some have gone on to be signed to record labels like Cloudragonlabel and others are releasing poetry books later this year and next. Keep an eye out for prose poetry from Francis Tiain-Steel, Effran Bass, Yen Faversham, Jess Warner, Ipon Fuji, and J D Nott-Louve. Enjoy if this is your thing. There is also poetry that later became the blue print for albums by LeeSun and the Patron Saints and Dance Among The Stars.
A spontaneous prose poetry collection debut from Francis Tiain-Steel. A book charting the entire spectrum of human emotions and experience, and encounter in relation to love, loss, hopes, dreams, and their counterparts.
Two drifters come into a town in the middle of nowhere high on a cocktail of drugs. It's their main pass time inbetween writing and womanising, neither of which they've achieved much at. After their ramshackled car breaks down they are stranded. To make matters worse not only are their judgement calls impaired but according to them the Triffids and Midwich Cuckoos have invaded the earth after they witness a meteor shower. They can only do one thing, push the drugs as far as they can do before the world ends.
This short novella collection is about several different people in metaquandries, unresolved cases of detective work, love, self-investigation and much more. The less said about it the better. Like the Metauniverse Novellas released in Australia by a colleague and apprentice less is more.
This book is the most diverse of Francis Tiain-Steel's writings after a very difficult time, which included plagiarism from an insane stalker called Michael, that our publishers now call Mikai that we will write a book on soon, and a book that has been published in Australia and taken off our site in America...no hard feelings on that one for obvious reasons....because her boots are made for walking. This collection of diverse genres is a metadescription of where Tiain-Steel and the whole nation is at. We don't know whether we're are coming or going. Tiain-Steel hopes he's going.
Dialogue is a title inspired by the album of the same name by Four Tet which caterpulted him to fame in 2000 prior to the critically acclaimed Rounds album. Dialogue by Francis Tiain-Steel wrote this short pieces of narrative as experiments to practice his novel writing prior to writing Northern Soul and after Northern Lights the play collection. It doesn't have a common theme except the idea of interaction and interplay and reading between the lines. The nearest film reference I could give is Jim Jarmusch's Coffee and Cigarettes. Enjoy.
University...first year! WHere everything can work out right because of the amount of drink, and where everything can go wrong because of the lack of experience. But this play tells the story of four housemates bungled together to see the year through, surviving bar brawls, rejection from women, avoiding the zealots, and falling in love with the right woman. Francis Tiain-Steel's adaptation of his first work he envisioned at 17.
Francis Tiain-Steel's original play collection that was first started in 1998 and finished in 2000. The idea came in 1995 before University that when getting a mental illness at University, he had the idea to write it as life is short. So here it is. So enjoy.
A coalition of all three poetry collections of Francis Tiain-Steel published through Versatility Publications. From the seminal, to the inspirational, from the hope, to the loss, to the life affirming to the life recinding. Includes the best and some varied version of verse.
A collection of Francis Tiain-Steel's plays, including The Can, Raucous Campus, Tempting Jonathon, and The Waterboard. All set in Leeds with very different interactions between the characters. But all carry a brooding mood, particularly the critically acclaimed play The Waterboard.
After CI7 novellas was written, Tiain-Steel already had the pretext for a larger more substantial sequel. The story in this particular sequel is based on the ideas about the fermenents similar to early church fathers, and theology on the celestial beings. A must read, as the book is fiction and stands alone in the paths of the film Constantine and others.
Don Juan Quixote is the world's greatest lover with a mild form of psychosis or so it seems...or maybe. Who knows? A whimsical tale of knights, dames, love, romance and fantasy and reality from the tales of a man in a mental institution. The thing is is he telling the truth...he may well be...
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