Voice

Voice

Adam Pottle on Writing with Deafness

by Adam Pottle

Published by: University of Regina Press

Series: Writers on Writing

Imprint: University of Regina Press

162 Pages, 5.00 x 8.50 x 0.50 in

  • Paperback
  • 9780889775930
  • Published: March 2019

$14.95

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  • Hardcover
  • 9780889776364
  • Published: March 2019

$89.00

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Description

How deafness influences one writer's creative process

In Voice, Adam Pottle explores the crucial role deafness has played in the growth of his imagination, and in doing so presents a unique perspective on a writer’s development. Born deaf in both ears, Pottle recounts what it was like growing up in a world of muted sound, and how his deafness has influenced virtually everything about his writing, from his use of language to character and plot choices. Salty, bold, and relentlessly honest, Voice makes us think about writing in entirely new ways and expands our understanding of deafness and the gifts that it can offer.

"Pottle's book is an important contribution to the growing roster of writing supplied by deaf academics, artists, writers, actors and theatre directors and professionals. I felt a 'coming home' experience in reading this book. As a deaf writer, I enthusiastically say 'yes' to his linkages between deafness and writing." —Joanne Weber, author of The Deaf House

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