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Denny, Michael

 
9798235524828: The Definition of Insanity

Sinopsis

Michael Denny is twenty-nine years old, living in a sun-baked apartment in Moreno Valley, California, and has been submitting the same novel to agents for two years. Each rejection arrives like a verdict. Each revision feels, in the moment, like the one that will finally make the difference. Each morning he opens the laptop, scrolls to page one, and tells himself this time is different. It isn't different. That's the whole point. The first sign is small: a coffee mug in the wrong place, a plant he threw out two weeks ago back on the windowsill, green and thriving. A song on a gas station radio that he knows - word for word, note for note - four bars before it plays. A rejection email with a fourth line that shouldn't be there: You've gotten this letter before. He tells himself these are coincidences, stress artifacts, the brain misfiling things. He is a writer. He notices patterns. Sometimes the patterns aren't there. But the patterns are there. The Definition of Insanity is a literary psychological thriller about a man caught in a loop he helped build - a loop made not of time exactly, but of avoidance, of revision without honesty, of the particular human talent for doing the same thing over and over while staying carefully incurious about why. It is a novel about a writer who cannot finish his book because finishing it would require telling the truth he has been beautifying for two years. And it is about what happens when the loop begins to crack - when the seams show, when the notes from outside the cycle start arriving faster, and when a woman named Sashara, who told him on the day they met that his relationship to his manuscript was a living problem, turns out to have been more precisely right than he understood. Haunted by Steinbeck's ghost and built in the strip malls and summer heat of California's Inland Empire, this is a novel about the cost of self-deception, told by a writer who knows that cost intimately - and who eventually, at great personal expense, paid it. For fans of Paul Auster's New York Trilogy, Matt Haig's The Midnight Library, and Dark - a metafictional thriller about the loop we build to protect ourselves from the one true thing we cannot yet face.

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Acerca del autor

Michael Denny is a nomadic writer, musician, and modern-day wandering bard. An Air Force veteran and highly intelligent divergent thinker, he travels the United States full-time, creating stories and music that explore trauma, identity, connection, and the unseen forces that shape our lives. Heavily influenced by authors such as Stephen King, Edgar Allan Poe, Dean Koontz, and Robert A. Heinlein, Denny writes across multiple genres, including horror, science fiction, dark fantasy, and self-help. Through his independent creative work, he invites readers into worlds that feel both strange and deeply familiar.

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