Workbook Memos & Dispatches On Writing

Cover of Workbook Memos & Dispatches On Writing by Steven Heighton
Publisher: ECW Press
Year: 2011
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 72
ISBN-13: 9781550229370
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 0.2 Pounds
Width: 0.3 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Workbook Memos & Dispatches On Writing by Steven Heighton, published by ECW Press in October 2011, is a first edition that spans 72 pages. This book compiles Heighton’s memos and dispatches, which provide a unique perspective on the writing process and the act of creation itself. Originally featured in the New Quarterly and the National Post, these writings reflect Heighton’s introspective approach to both his work and the broader experience of writing.

Readers will find a blend of literary collections, essays, and literary criticism within these pages. Heighton explores the limitations and partiality of his chosen form, presenting a hybrid of various styles that serve as meditations on the creative process. This collection aims to resonate with readers by addressing the complexities of writing and living, offering insights that extend beyond the text itself.


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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 about living life and the writing life.

“I stick to a form that bluntly admits its own limitation and partiality and makes a virtue of both things,” Heighton writes in his foreword, “a form that lodges no claim to encyclopedic completeness, balance, or conclusive truth. At times, this form (I’m going to call it the memo) is a hybrid of the epigram and the précis, or of the aphorism and the abstract, the maxim and the debater’s initial be-it-resolved. At other times it’s a meditation in the Aurelian sense, a dispatch-to-self that aspires to address other selves — readers — as well.”

It’s in these very aspirations, reaching both back into and forward in time — and, ultimately, outside of the pages of the book itself — that Heighton offers perhaps the freshest, most provocative picture of what it means to create the literature of the modern world.

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