Bad Artist: Creating in a Productivity-Obsessed World

Author:   Nellwyn Lampert ,  Pamela Oakley ,  Christian Smith ,  Gillian Turnbull
Publisher:   Touchwood Editions
Edition:   New edition
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9781990071256


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   28 November 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Nellwyn Lampert ,  Pamela Oakley ,  Christian Smith ,  Gillian Turnbull
Publisher:   Touchwood Editions
Imprint:   Touchwood Editions
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.30cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9781990071256


ISBN 10:   1990071252
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   28 November 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""Bad Artist is a collection of 21 essays about creativity featuring Canadian and international writers who refuse to conform to the narrative of toxic productivity."" --CBC Books ""A brilliant collection on the hard truths of the daily nitty gritty for creatives. Mandatory reading for anyone who makes art and culture...for love, money, or both."" --David Sax, author of The Future is Analog ""Grounded in generosity, steeped in understanding, wrapped in patience and trust: the essays in Bad Artist meet us in our moments of self-doubt, self-blame, and self-erasure and equip us with the spells and tools to create ourselves back into being."" --Kim Pittaway, co-author with Toufah Jallow of Toufah ""Lessons for the writer in patience, anxiety, frustration, illness; the embrace of a garden, the inspiration of Star Trek, the instruction of a tattoo, the interruption of decades, the challenge of neighbours, the wisdom of children, the resilience of lemurs: here indeed is ""a mosaic of the joys and sorrows of the perfectly imperfect life."" --Sean Dixon, author of The Abduction of Seven Forgers and A God In Need of Help ""Art for art's sake can seem to be disparaged in a culture that values productivity over all else. . . explore the importance of honouring the artistic impulse instead of focusing simply on production."" --Quill & Quire


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Nellwyn Lampert is a writer, editor, bookseller, and teacher. She is the author of Every Boy I Ever Kissed (Dundurn Press), and holds an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from the University of King's College. Nellwyn has written or edited for CBC First Person, She Does the City, The Huffington Post, and The Ex-Puritan Literary Magazine, among others. She has taught creative writing and communications, having served as an instructor at Seneca Polytechnic and King's Writing Workshops. As a bookseller, she is dedicated to helping children develop a love of reading, and finding the perfect book for every reader. Pamela Oakley is a writer/editor/educator who has written for publications such as Canadian Running, Canadian Cycling, Today's Parents, several features in the Kingston Whig-Standard, and others. She currently teaches classes at Seneca Polytechnic, with a focus on food and love in literature. Pamela feels very fortunate to spend her time with the Penizen folk and being used as an exemplar for a bad artist. Christian Smith holds a doctorate in the molecular and cellular biology of cancer from the University of Toronto, has over two decades of experience as a research scientist, and since 2006, has held the position of Manager of Research Operations at the world-renowned Brain Tumour Research Centre in Toronto. Compelled by an insatiable drive to learn new things and challenge himself, Christian returned to graduate studies and completed an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from the University of King's College in 2017. With luck and an incredible writing community at his back, Christian published his debut nonfiction book, The Scientist and the Psychic: A Son's Exploration of His Mother's Gift, with Penguin Random House Canada in December 2020. Gillian Turnbull is the author of Sonic Booms: Making Music in an Oil Town (Eternal Cavalier Press). She holds a PhD in Ethnomusicology and an MFA in Creative Nonfiction. She has taught music at Toronto Metropolitan University and written for Chatelaine, Maisonneuve, The Walrus, and The National Post. She is the Director of Writing and Publishing at the University of King's College in Halifax.

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