An Era of Unstoppable Consumption Now more than ever, we have the ability to choose. But have you ever questioned what comes with that overpowering overload of choice? Have you ever considered if there’s a price for the very privilege of choice? With all these things, I can’t be the only one who foolishly believed…
Author: D.Griffith
In my last blog post I explained that I envision The Great American Novel as a meta-fictional epic narrative. But what makes me believe the idea can be achieved through meta-fictional processes? An Era of Meta We live in an era in which the very ways in which we tell our stories are inherently becoming…
In my first post I challenged you for The Great American Novel. Absurd, I know, but there is a story I wish to share with you. To tell my story to its fullest capacity and efficacy, I have to challenge your understanding of what constitutes a Great American Novel. However, I want to retain a…
6. Let me paint a picture for you
By now you might have some understanding as to what it means for me to derive inspiration through tangential thought. Hopefully from a previous blogpost where I mentioned connecting seemingly random thoughts and ideas. Whether or not you understand, I still want to use this blogpost to illustrate more of what I mean. Last year…
If you’ve read any of the posts from the imprint blog or my personal blog, you might’ve noticed something. Nothing from the series has been published, and there isn’t anything remotely close to “critical acclaim” for my work, yet here I am talking on and on about The Great American Novel. It’s almost like I’m…