What You Probably Won't Be Doing in Semiretirement: Writing a Novel

 It was a dominant art form of the 20th century: the novel. The odds were that you weren't going to graduate college without reading several as part of formal class work. And we sensitive students dreamed of publishing at least one novel. 

Sure, novels are still being written. Elite publications such as The New York Times review them. The authors get to talk to sophisticated groups. Public libraries continue to spend taxpayer money to stock them.

But, let's put it this way: The odds are that nobody looking forward to semiretirement daydreams about using some of coming extra time to pen a novel. Producing a documentary about how unique Jersey City, New Jersey was, pre-gentrification, is more like it. 

Soon enough we might see the fading of another art form: the memoir. Already the market for those about lousy childhoods has soured. So, maybe the semiretired shouldn't plan to do one. 

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