Steven Heighton Died From Cancer Age 60


Steven Heighton has died from Cancer. He was just 60 years of age. He went and worked in Asia for two years before returning to Kingston and beginning to write, first part-time and then full-time.

Heighton's work has been widely anthologized and translated into eleven languages. In 2016, he received the Governor General's Award for Poetry. His novels have received nominations for the Governor General's Award, the Trillium Award, the Journey Prize, the Pushcart Prize, and the W.H. Smith Award in the United Kingdom.

The Gerald Lampert Award, four gold and one silver National Magazine Awards for fiction and poetry, the Air Canada Award, the P.K. Page Award, the K.M. Hunter Award, and the Petra Kenney Prize have all been bestowed upon him.

Flight Paths of the Emperor was named one of the ten finest Canadian short story collections by Amazon.ca and was published in the United Kingdom by Granta Books.

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Writer and Author Steven Heighton Career Tribute

The novel The Nightingale Won't Let You Sleep, the Governor General's Award-winning poetry collection The Waking Comes Late, and the Trillium Award finalist The Dead Are More Visible are Steven Heighton's most recent works.

Heighton's novel Afterlands was published in six countries and cited on best-of-year lists in 10 magazines including Canada, the United States Of America, and the United Kingdom.

A cinematic adaptation of the novel is now in the works. Heighton's first novel, The Shadow Boxer, was published in five countries and told the narrative of a teenage poet-boxer and his tribulations as he grew older.

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What happened to Steven Heighton?

Steven Heighton has passed away, and the cause of his death has been announced as Cancer. His wife's name is Mary, as he didn't provide much information about his private life.

Heighton is available on Wikipedia, but his net worth hasn't been revealed yet. With Wolfe Island Records/CRS Europe, he published an album of eleven original songs in April 2021. Hugh Christopher Brown produced the album, which was recorded in the Post Office Studio in Wolfe Island, Ontario.

Heighton has held writer-in-residence positions at McGill University, Queen's University, Concordia University, Ottawa, and Massey College at the University of Toronto. He's also taught writing workshops at the Saint Petersburg Summer Literary Seminars, the Banff Centre for the Arts' May Studios, the Banff Centre's Writing with Style, and the Sage Hill Writing Experience in Blackstrap Lake, Saskatchewan.

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