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Forgotten Letters: A Literary Anthology of dyslexics writers contains poetry, prose, short stories, and excerpts from longer publications by writers who identify themselves as dyslexics

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Many books are written about dyslexia, often by non-dyslexic experts.

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These point out how dyslexia looks.

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All too common is the perception that dyslexics would be better off in a world without books, without reading.

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they say

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in this other world

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where there is no writing

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no books,

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dyslexics would be equal.

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This ʻotherʼ world does not exist.

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This anthology of dyslexic writers is a move towards understanding, and sharing knowledge, of how dyslexics experience language.

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Not as a deviation from 'the norm'

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(whatever that is)

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or as some kind of linguistic trace that represents an obscurity, or strangeness, of mind.

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but as that

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between the ʻpageʼ and the 'life lived'.

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As such, this anthology is about more than the forgetting of letters.

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It is about the value of writing to dyslexics.

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It brings to the fore notions of authorship, and authority.

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It asks:

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who gets to be an author?

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Who or whom authorises it?

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Where does this authority come from?

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This is not a book about literacy.

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It is concerned by the telling of stories

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and that thing we call ʻvoiceʼ.

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Whose voices are acceptable, and in what context?

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Dyslexia as neither uniform, or simple.

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With many facets, and wonderful details.

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Not all of which can be brought to the level of language.

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If you allow yourself, for just a short while to distance yourself with those conventions that assist us in reading, to see the images

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What one dyslexic poet described as ʻthe pictures flickerʼ

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You might see that there is not one key, answer or solution to dyslexia.

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As it is not a curse, or disorder.

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Dyslexia is not a destiny, or an enigma.

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It does not prevent us from writing, or speaking.

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It is more a way of thinking, and knowing:

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a difference

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not just within writing

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but also between writers.

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Copies of Forgotten Letters: An Anthology of Literature by Dyslexic Writers will be available to buy at the launch November 2nd 2011 at

Theatro Technis, London.

Thereafter they can be purchased online through www.r-a-s-p.co.uk.

Nim Folb will be attending the launch event where you can discuss RASP further, or contact her at [email protected]