This paper explores the graphological devices deployed by Helon Habila in his novel, Measuring Time, to convey his messages and intentions. Graphology is simply the graphic representation of language on paper. In literature, literary artists deploy language resources and style in a manner that their messages are best articulated. Although the graphic substance is not a component of linguistics, its affinity with the phonic substance in particular, and language in general is so close that it exerts considerable influence on stylistics. The graphic shape often attempts to represent the phonic substance. Hence, the patterned system of the graphic substance is an aspect of the style of written discourse, which should not be overlooked. Habila i...