Workbook by Steven Heighton - ISBN: 9781550229370
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Workbook

Memos & Dispatches On Writing

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  • Paperback

    72 pages

  • Release Date

    1 October 2011

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Summary

Since selections first appeared in the New Quarterly and the National Post as part of “The Afterword,” Steven Heighton’s memos and dispatches to himself — a writer’s pointed, cutting take on his own work and the work of writing — have been tweeted and retweeted, discussed and tacked to bulletin boards everywhere. Coalesced, completed, and collected here for the first time, a wholly new kind of book has emerged, one that’s as much about creative process as it is about created product, at once …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781550229370
ISBN-10:1550229370
Author:Steven Heighton
Publisher:ECW Press,Canada
Imprint:ECW Press,Canada
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:72
Release Date:1 October 2011
Weight:109g
Dimensions:203mm x 127mm x 8mm
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Critics Review

“Heighton as character, hero of the workbook on writing, exhibits his own contradictions even in this finely pared down work of many years. And it’s a stronger work for it. Of the genre, certainly, one of the better.” —National Post“Synthesizes the energies of an engaged and deep-thinking writer into a slim volume that is highly readable.” — The Underground Book Club“An embarrassment of riches.” — Numéro Cinq“[Workbook] will seem like a godsend, as an experienced and successful literary writer imparts to readers and writers alike some of the lessons he’s learned.” —rob mclennan“Heighton goes on to offer helpful hints on editing, criticism, overwriting, trends in pop culture, reading, poetry, grief as muse, clerical hyper-efficiency and some fun with Al Purdy’s shirt. His book is a delight.” —StarPhoenix

About The Author

Steven Heighton

Steven Heighton’s most recent books are the novel Every Lost Country (May 2010) and the poetry collection Patient Frame (April 2010). He is also the author of the novel Afterlands, which appeared in six countries, was a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice, and was a “best of year” selection in ten publications in Canada, the USA, and the UK. The book has recently been optioned for film. He has also published The Shadow Boxer—a Canadian bestseller and a Publishers Weekly Book of the Year for 2002—which appeared in five countries. He lives with his family in Kingston, Ontario.

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