generational bias

All garden entries tagged with "generational bias".

2 entries across the garden

Seed β€” Examination

Examining The Rise of Worldbuilding and the Decline of Literature

Baker is entirely correct about the financial reality of modern publishing and Hollywood. Tightly wound, single-volume stories with absolute finality are difficult to monetize over a decade. Media corporations desperately want open-ended intellectual property that supports merchandise, spin-offs, and theme parks. Instead of dismissing heavy worldbuilding as just “bad writing,” Baker gives it due credit. […]

economic shiftgenerational biaslegendariumsnostalgia
🌱 Planted Jun 6, 2026
Sprout β€” Rooting

Worldbuilding and Literature

The evolution of contemporary speculative fiction has sparked a profound debate over what truly drives a narrative. Historically, Western literature prioritized the plotβ€”a tightly structured sequence of cause, effect, and human choice that propelled characters toward a definitive internal transformation. In recent decades, however, the spectacular rise of video games, tabletop role-playing games, and sprawling […]

character psychologygenerational biaslegendariumsliterature
🌱 Planted Jun 6, 2026