LostSoul
Adventurer
jdrakeh said:I have a hard time believing that you honestly mean that, as you've already admitted that reading several Forge essays is a requirement to interpret the phrase as you have.
I do honestly mean that; it just seems obvious to me. But I see your point. (And while I've read up on this and that, I don't think I've really changed my interpretation since the first time I read the original Story Now essay. I may have had some questions answered, but what I understood Narrativism as when I read that is the same as it is today. As far as I am aware.

jdrakeh said:Ron, Clinton, Vincent, and Yourself all provide a different answer to the question insofar as qualifiers are concerned:
Interesting analysis. For me, all those definitions seem pretty much the same. Your points seem, to me, like nitpicks. Whether or not they are nitpicks, I'll leave to others to decide for themselves (as my own view is coloured). As to whether or not I see these definitions as the same because I'm firmly attached to my own definition and I see other, different definitions as validating my own - that could be the case. But I'm okay with it, it works for me.

I guess I just don't see the fundamental conflict between the various definitions.
I don't think that my definition is narrow. Sometimes it seems that way to me, but then I remember it's as broad as the human condition.
It would be cool if we could sit down together and play some games where I tried to facilitate one of the Creative Agendas. "Today I'll try to facilitate narrativist play; tomorrow it's gamism, and then simulationism." That would probably be a better way for us to understand each other. And fun, too.
