Steve Tasane

Steve Tasane

  • 3 stars across 4 books
Steve Tasane, whose debut novel Blood Donors was selected as one of the top 50 Diverse Voices in children's books, is a performance poet who has performed at Glastonbury, St Paul's Cathedral and the National Gallery, been writer in residence at the V&A Museum of Childhood and the Dickens Birthplace Museum, and been broadcast on TV and radio.
He says, "Everything I've learnt in life - about People and Animals and Love and Hate - goes into what I write." He lives in Hastings, East Sussex.
For more about Steve, visit stevetasane.wordpress.com or follow him on Twitter @stevetasane
3rd May 2018

Child I

A group of undocumented children with letters for names, are stuck living in a refugee camp, with stories to tell but no... MoreChild I

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4th June 2015

Nobody Saw No One

For fans of Benjamin Zephaniah, Kevin Brooks and Melvin Burgess: "Like being blasted in the face with a water cannon - ... MoreNobody Saw No One

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3rd October 2013

Blood Donors

BAD BLOOD. BAD DRUGS. BAD BUGS. WELCOME TO THE FINGER. A Splatterfest with a Social Conscience from radical new voic... MoreBlood Donors

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