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Steven Heighton’s Sacred Rage: Kingston Writers Fest

September 19 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Steven Heighton’s second posthumous story collection, Sacred Rage, will be included in the Kingston Writers Fest event, “Bushwacked by Inspiration: Short Stories.” Excerpts from Sacred Rage will be read by Sarah Tsiang, who will also be joined for the event by Catherine Bush, Deepa Rajagopalan, and Jamal Saeed in a discussion of writing short-form fiction, and its challenges and particular satisfactions.

The event will take place in the Rideau Room (Kingston Marriott) on Friday, September 19 at 7PM.

Tickets and more details here.

Grab Sacred Rage here!

ABOUT SACRED RAGE

“A writer only feels like a writer when in the act. And the will, I said, is never enough . . . Where does inspiration, that sacred rage, originate? Maybe it’s just a matter of stubbornly starting something new and writing your way into the slot.”—Steven Heighton

In the years before his unexpected death, Steven Heighton wrote to his longtime editor John Metcalf to say that he understood that the short story marked his most important contribution to literature, and that “after the novels, rereading and writing short stories again felt like returning home.” In the fifteen stories taken from across his four collections, Sacred Rage offers us Heighton as the moral explorer of the global suburbs, as chronicler of our innermost stories of love and fear, sleeping and waking, of a rebel “unabashedly devoted to the old pursuit,” as he once called it, “of truth and beauty.” These are stories of grace and the lack of it; of elegy and requiem; of hope and care in a world where these seem increasingly alien, stories by one of our most sharp-eyed and generous writers, whether you’re discovering them for the first time, or once again.

ABOUT STEVEN HEIGHTON

Steven Heighton (1961–2022) was a writer and musician. His twenty previous books include the novels Afterlands, a New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice, and the bestselling The Shadow Boxer; the Writers’ Trust Hilary Weston Prize finalist memoir Reaching Mithymna: Among the Volunteers and Refugees on Lesvos; and The Waking Comes Late, winner of the Governor General’s Award for Poetry.

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Kingston Writers Fest
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Kingston Marriott
285 King St E
Kingston, ON K7L 3B1 Canada
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Organizer

Kingston Writers Fest
View Organizer Website

Venue

Kingston Marriott
285 King St E
Kingston, ON K7L 3B1 Canada
+ Google Map