The Novelleist

The Novelleist is a Substack dedicated to exploring ideas related to philosophical utopias, societal change, and the future of work and economics through the lens of literature and personal essays. It covers a range of topics from the potential of internet friendships to envisioning utopian societies, and reflects on both historical and futuristic perspectives on capitalism, socialism, craftwork, and the impact of technology and political ideologies on societal structures.

Utopian Societies Internet and Real-life Friendships Future of Work Political Ideologies Literature and Essay Writing Economic Systems Social Movements Environmental Sustainability Gender and Society Capitalism and Income Equality Cultural Imaginings

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553 implied HN points β€’ 28 Feb 24
  1. The workshop offers guidance on how to grow your following on Substack and an 8-week challenge to increase subscribers by 500 people.
  2. Investing in and offering support to writers can help spark a Renaissance of literary thinkers on Substack.
  3. The goal is to expand reach and inspire the next generation to be dreamers and problem solvers through creating new ecosystems of writers.
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423 implied HN points β€’ 02 Feb 24
  1. Chocolate companies failed to eradicate child labor despite promises and deadlines
  2. Regulation may be necessary to address issues that corporations fail to resolve
  3. Being a free market capitalist may not always ensure the ethical practices of companies
749 implied HN points β€’ 12 Jul 23
  1. Study three socialist utopias for unique visions.
  2. Consider relevant aspects of utopian visions for the future.
  3. Write a short story based on inspiring themes from socialist utopias.
358 implied HN points β€’ 26 Feb 24
  1. Join the Salon Series at the Collector tier to discuss utopian texts through deep-dive discussions on Zoom
  2. Explore themes such as techno-futurism in 'Lathe of Heaven' and humanity from the perspective of robots in 'Psalm for the Wild Built'
  3. Delve into utopian worldbuilding in 'Terra Ignota' and the balance between dystopia and utopia in Aldous Huxley's works
586 implied HN points β€’ 07 Aug 23
  1. In Barbieland, the default culture is focused on "girlness" and unity rather than competition.
  2. The novel Herland envisions an ideal society without men, emphasizing cooperation over ego-driven competition.
  3. Positive masculinity in the form of characters like Allen in Barbieland shows a blueprint for a rational and cooperative approach towards happiness.
684 implied HN points β€’ 05 Jun 23
  1. Industrialization led to the growth of big corporations, creating inequality which sparked movements for socialism and communism.
  2. Workers' rights improved through regulations in capitalist countries after World War II, leading to economic prosperity.
  3. Capitalism emerged as the most successful economic model globally, but there are ongoing challenges like wealth inequality and environmental impact that need to be addressed.
760 implied HN points β€’ 08 Feb 23
  1. Authors on Kickstarter can earn $50k+ by charging $100+ per book.
  2. Kickstarter offers a platform for authors to reach a smaller but dedicated market.
  3. Success on Kickstarter for authors involves finding backers, developing collectible books, and surpassing $50,000 in earnings.
629 implied HN points β€’ 04 May 23
  1. Designing for utopian worlds involves incorporating greenery and water to create a sense of life and comfort.
  2. Political structures can impact the ability to create utopian cities, as seen in contrasting examples like Saudi Arabia and the democratic process in Santa Monica.
  3. Technology can enhance our future, but it's essential to ensure it sustains human connection and values, like community and empathy.
564 implied HN points β€’ 29 May 23
  1. Elle Griffin finished a series on work and leisure discussing important topics like AI, automation, and 20-hour workweeks.
  2. Paid subscribers can engage in discussions and be part of debriefs exploring capitalism, sparking insightful conversations.
  3. Community members also shared thought-provoking essays on work and leisure, adding more perspectives to the discourse.
108 implied HN points β€’ 23 Feb 24
  1. Taylor Swift's influence has brought a new, diverse audience to football, contributing to increased viewership and ticket sales.
  2. The infusion of Taylor Swift's fandom into football has promoted camaraderie among fans, leading to more positive interactions and fan experiences.
  3. The personal stories and humanization of athletes through lifestyle sports content like podcasts and documentaries can make sports more engaging and relatable, even for those who were previously disinterested.