Are writers on /lit/ a literary movement?
I mean, we all hang out here and discuss literature. The writers that come here are trying to respond to the culture around them by producing distinctive art. Some of us have collaborated on a few highly experimental books. We're all trying to make it, and some of us probably will.
How are /lit/ writers any different from the Beats or the Lost Generation or the Brat Pack? We're pretty much replicating the stuff they did, only online.
>>9490126
/lit/ is Oprah's book club for sperglords
There is a roughly 0% chance any writer from /lit/ will become influential in any way
>>9490126
no. stop trying to take shortcuts to any sort of significance.
>>9490175
But I already am, anon
>>9490175
There are enough writers on this board that it can't really be 0%.
I'm Stephen King and I can prove it with these dubs
>>9490126
Professors will be teaching modules on this board in twenty years time, screenshot this post
>>9490522
Checked, you worthless hack.