Kiel Frampton
As an author whose debut novel was described as ‘bizarre, depressing but strangely compelling’, Kiel Frampton may be putting too much of himself into his books.
After completing a degree in Concept Art, Kiel began branching out into writing, inspired by authors such as George Orwell and Isaac Asimov. Throwing together angsty introspection and far-future speculative fiction, he wrote No Shoulder for God to Cry On during lockdown. Whilst this book is experimental in its structure, Kiel followed with a more narrative-focused sequel, Anywhere for God to Hide, which he hopes will excite any fan of science fiction and fantasy. He’s currently working on a third book in the series, which is planned to be epic in scope.
Science Fiction
Theocracy
No Shoulder for God to Cry On
Anywhere for God to Hide
The History of the SMC Universe
The rule of the Theocracy is as blissful as it is inescapable. Unchallengeable and incorruptible, the great machine threatens never to stop. But something so large is impossible to keep so perfect. When God's subjects come to terms with his own disenchantment, the Theocracy begins its descent, threatening to bring Reality down with it.