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The Great American Novel Episode


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What does the "Great American Novel" really mean—and why should writers care?

In this episode of Babe Cave, host Amanda Polick explores the surprising history of this literary term and why it matters for anyone with a story to tell. You'll discover how the concept was coined in 1868, why its first example was a book that challenged (not celebrated) America, and how thinking of literature as a mosaic changes everything about whose voices matter.

In this conversation, you'll discover:

  • Why the Great American Novel hasn't been written yet (and why that's actually good news for writers)
  • How to think of your work as an essential piece of a larger mosaic, not a standalone masterpiece
  • Why taking up space and being specific makes your writing more powerful, not less
  • The connection between examining mistakes and creating truly great art

Perfect for: Writers working on memoirs, cookbooks, fiction, or any creative project who struggle with feeling like their story isn't "important enough" or who are afraid to take up space with their specific perspective.

Amanda Polick is a writing coach specializing in cookbooks, food memoirs, and fiction. She helps writers stop shrinking their voices and create work they're proud of.

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Babe CaveBy Amanda Polick

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