Kenneth C. Steven,
writer, poet

 

 

Early books

The Unborn was the first full-length book I ever finished, written at 16 when I was supposed to be studying for Highers. A fantasy novel tackling the subject of abortion, it went on to be short-listed for the Deo Gloria Award. The first two collections of poetry, Remembering Peter and The Pearl Fisher, were published by the National Poetry Foundation in England. A first collection of work from Saint Andrew Press was Splinters. The first children’s title was a fantasy too, a picture book entitled The Boy and the Blue Balloon.

 

Of Rowan and Pearl

The idea for this book came from a conversation with the author Margaret Gillies Brown. The two of us decided to put together poems reflecting our respective experiences of wild Scotland; Margaret’s work often in homage to the farming world and its people, my own inspired first and foremost by the rivers and hills of home. (Suggested poem to use, The Slide)

Kenneth C Steven Photo by Richard Campbell, writer and poet in his Highland Landscape
Photo by Richard Campbell

Notebook

A SCHOOL DAY
Would you like to have an author in your school for the whole day? Kenneth is now arranging visits where he does just that. Each day is planned with the school so no two days will be quite the same. >

The Ice and other stories
This is a collection that has been six long years in the making. It comprises 14 stories, the vast majority of which have been broadcast on BBC Radio or published in literary magazines at home or abroad. Several are set in Highland Scotland, but the majority are not. Setting is not of fundamental importance; the protagonists and their stories are. >