He wrote a number of poems, religious works and local histories as A. S. T. Fisher and one novel under the pseudonym Michael Scarrott.
[5] The two students had frequent late-night arguments about religion,[6] and in 1925, Fisher reintroduced Auden to Christopher Isherwood.
[10] Fisher wrote books of prayers and other Christian matters, poems, and later three histories of parishes in West Oxfordshire.
Longman published his An Anthology of Prayers Compiled for use in School and Home in 1934 and republished it a number of times from 1943 to 1959.
Under the pseudonym of Michael Scarrott, Fisher wrote a gay novel set in a fictitious Dorset public school, which Reginald Caton's Fortune Press published in 1955.