The commodization of narrative
Something I've been thinking about. Since the advent of television, professionally created narrative has become cheaper and cheaper.
Is the desire for narrative addiction? Should we classify television, books and other stories as an addictive substance? Should it be regulated? Should there be twelve-step programs?
Is the desire for narrative addiction? Should we classify television, books and other stories as an addictive substance? Should it be regulated? Should there be twelve-step programs?
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Recent Writing
- 1989 A Novel: Tim and April walk to the liquor store
- Volume III: Helen meets Roxy for coffee at the Fremont College coffee shop
- Volume III: Tim walks back from Contemporary American Fiction
- Volume III: Helen conducts section, can’t prevent Michael from being dissed
- Volume III: Helen conducts section (HSZ version)

Interesting ideas.