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In this special edition of the show, two writers joined me to opine the death of one of the most influential forms in the history of the written word. I posed the question that many great writers have pondered stretching across the last two centuries … Of course these are famous — almost cliche — theoretical discussions that writers often chew on over stiff drinks, and they raise hackles for those of us who adore them. What you won’t find here is a highbrow literary dissertation, or even a very strict definition as to what the novel is or isn’t. But you will find a lively discussion between friends who care about the writing life and its future. Robert Bruce is a writer, voice actor, and copywriter, as well as the Vice President of Rainmaker Digital and the guy who runs the Rainmaker.FM podcast network. Adam Skolnick is an award-winning journalist, author, and a returning guest on the show. His first book, One Breath, was published by Crown last January, and his work has appeared in publications including Playboy, The New York Times, and many others. If you’re a fan of The Writer Files, please click subscribe to automatically see new interviews as soon as they’re published. In Part One of the file Robert, Adam, and I discuss:
How Longer Works of Writing Have Been Forced to Compete with Disposable Culture
Why Herman Melville Died Penniless
How the Novel has Stood the Test of Time
The Role of Podcasting for Modern Writers
Author Hugh Howey’s ‘Rock, Paper, Scissors’ Model of Book Retail
The Show Notes
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Is the Novel Dead? Part Two
Get More from Robert Bruce at RobertBruce.com
Find more from Adam Skolnick at AdamSkolnick.com
How Andy Weir (Bestselling Author of ‘The Martian’) Writes: Part One
How Bestselling Author Jay McInerney Writes: Part One
The Passive Voice – After Months of Strong Sales, Bookstores See Drop in July
Hugh Howey – Rock, Paper, Scissors
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Release date
Lydbog: 26. september 2016
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