Steven Pirie


Biography

Steven Pirie lives in the northwest of England with a wonderful wife, a marvellous son, and an incontinent cat, which is not nearly quite so marvellous and wonderful. He is a playful forty-two year old, as the son and cat will often tell, and blames this outlook for the hefty humour he likes to paste upon his words. He follows football and is active in a number of internet writers' sites, though not at the same time. It has been said he is to fiction writing what Al-Qaeda is to world peace - frankly, something of a nuisance - but not by reliable, sober sources. His short stories have appeared in a number of print and web-based magazines, none of which of which closed to business soon after. He clings to this as a positive sign.

Digging up Donald is his debut novel, and he has recently completed the sequel, Burying Brian, due out from Immanion Press in 2010.

Where to find Steven Pirie online


Where to buy in print


Books

Burying Brian    by Steven Pirie
Price: $6.00 USD. 88880 words. Published by Immanion Press on October 11, 2011. Fiction.

A humorous dark fantasy of demons, Armageddon and small town English life.
Mrs Mathews is Afraid of Cricket Bats    by Steven Pirie
Price: Free! 7930 words. Published by Immanion Press on February 15, 2011. Fiction.

A free sample of the quirky comedy horror from Steve Pirie, an Immanion Press author, comprising short stories set in the same setting as his novels 'Digging Up Donald' and 'Burying Brian'.
Digging Up Donald    by Steven Pirie
Price: $5.00 USD. 103810 words. Published by Immanion Press on November 21, 2009. Fiction.

It’s the end of the world in Mudcaster, and the Mother is beset by family troubles – Maureen’s unborn babies have been stolen by demons in the night, and Robert has taken to playing with dead Uncle Norman. The Father is talking to his pot plants again, which wouldn’t be so bad if the Mother hadn’t heard them answering back.

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