
Front Row The lead writer of Grand Theft Auto, Dan Houser, on his debut novel.
Nov 26, 2025
Dan Houser, former lead writer and co-founder of Rockstar Games, dives into his debut novel A Better Paradise, exploring the chaotic aftermath of a rogue video game. Katie Mitchell shares her frustrations, revealing why she stepped back from opera due to pervasive sexism in the industry. Neal Ambrose-Smith discusses his mother, Jean Quick-to-See Smith's, impactful artwork linking Native American themes with environmental urgency and the emotional collaboration in her final pieces. Together, they offer a rich tapestry of creativity and critique.
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Tech Pessimism Drives The Novel
- Dan Houser wrote A Better Paradise from real fears about tech and a deliberately pessimistic near-future vision.
- He frames the novel as part of a series that explores those anxieties further.
Games As Living Worlds
- Dan Houser described games as immersive fake worlds that serve as vessels for fiction.
- He attributes Grand Theft Auto's success to creating living worlds players can explore.
Novels Let You Enter Minds
- Houser says novels let you access inner consciousness in ways games rarely do.
- He used prose to examine how the internet has altered and damaged inner lives.









