Steve Rushton

Steve Rushton is an artist-of-words who has a truly unique way of writing but also a unique way of thinking... he moves towards this concept of 'new art' with wit and irony, almost inviting the reader to enter a debate. towards a new art is one of the well-thumbed books on my groaning shelves, I return to it again and again and would recommend it HIGHLY.


If you click on the cover it will open an email contact with Steve and he'll be more than happy to arrange for you to have a signed copy of this 96pp perfect bound collection... otherwise click on the 'Buy Now' button to purchase a copy via PayPal.


BUT! ('stop-press' as they say in all the best 'B' movies!) Steve now (August 2022) has a truly new and exciting book which is available now and it is Preface Metamorphoses which is the next step perhaps in this artist/poet's quest for an entirely different approach to the art of presenting words on paper. It is a true giant of a book in both the sense that it towers high above anything ever written previously and also in the fact that it is 132 pages written on exceptionally heavy paper with numerous art-representations set on full-pages in bold and heavy b/w...  You can purchase the book by clicking on the 'Buy Now' button above the cover or you CAN click on the cover which will allow you to send an email direct to Steve who will then arrange for a copy to be sent to you. Or you can simply talk to Steve about his ideas and his new venture, he's a very affable chap and will be more than happy to enter into a dialogue BUT... we at erbacce would strongly advise you to buy this collection because truly; there is nothing even remotely as exciting and thought-provoking available in the modern literary/artistic world...


And don’t just take our word for it: 


'The essence of what art can achieve in today's world' Anna Maria Mickiewicz, poet, publisher Literary Waves, London.



'It is both a tribute to the avant-garde and post-avant-garde aesthetics, as well as an expression of his artistic worldview, according to which life is full of various antagonisms and restless changes.' Halina Rarot, philosopher, Poland.


'a master of rhythms and measures.' Felix Nicholau, writer, Romania


'Really hip!' Nate Najar, musician, Florida

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