The Context of No Context

Before Malcolm Gladwell’s re-invigoration of the “Big Idea” work of nonfiction sprang from the pages of The New Yorker, the in house writer who owned the crown of putting forth a big think piece with aplomb was George W. S. Trow.  Here’s a post from www.storygrid.com about Trow’s prophetic distillation of what ails us today. … Continue reading The Context of No Context