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The Other Ten Contributor Essays

by / October 28, 2008 /

If you’ve got a few minutes to kill, check out the rest of the essays we received from people looking to be a part of this thing. We miss anyone who should absolutely be considered in your mind?


Egotist Essayist #4

Why would I make a great Egotist? Well for starters I put that critique of the OKC Thunder logo in your comments section that managed to get itself spread around the globe like[Read More]

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by / February 1, 2015 /

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You understand that when using you will be exposed to User Submissions or Postings, and that is not responsible for the accuracy, usefulness, safety, or i[Read More]

The New Denver Egotist Essays – Parts & Pieces

by / February 7, 2008 /

Let us begin by saying we’re flattered, humbled and giddy that people would take the time to craft essays to get in on what we’ve got going here. Especially, considering everyone who wrote knew they wouldn’t be able to take credit for being a part of The Egotist.

We’ll never silence the naysayers, but the whole ordeal further reinforces the allure and importance of our continued anonymity – we are the voice of creativity in Denver, not the voice of any one[Read More]

Vote for The New Denver Egotist

by / October 27, 2008 /

After sifting through more than a dozen essays from people seeking to join The Egotist ranks, we’ve whittled the field down to the three pieces below. Thanks to everyone for busting on it. Now, for the fun part. In the comments below, please vote for your favorite two contributors – the ones you feel will bring the most to what we’ve got going here. (Submission criteria/rules [Read More]

What I Learned This Year 2011 #13: Brad Evans

by / December 14, 2011 / Part of the guiding principle of what I am engaged in today began by adhering to the legendary Goethe quote: “Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back. Concerning all acts of initiative and creation, there is one elementary truth, the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then Providence moves too. All sorts of things occur to help one that would never otherwise have occurred. A whole strea[Read More]

The Tuesday Rant: Come On, Stop Saying Denver’s An Ad Town

by / August 6, 2008 /

Volume 4 In a Series By Felix

Time for a reality check. Denver is not an ad town; well, not yet anyway. You may think this is a hotbed of creative activity. You may believe that the rest of the ad world looks to Denver for the next big idea. But until Crispin Porter + Bogusky arrived on the scene recently, Denver has struggled to even be a blip on the advertising radar. This is not, by any stretch of the imagination, an ad town. At the moment, it’s not even close.[Read More]

The New Denver Egotist Essay Contest

by / January 15, 2008 /

We’re overworked and understaffed here at The Denver Egotist, just like you. So in the hope of maintaining the quality and quantity of posts we’ve established here, we’re going to take a stand and do something about it.

The New Denver Egotist Essay Contest is our hair-brained answer to alleviating the load. Maybe you don’t want to write your essay and you’d rather tell us why you’d make a good Egotist in pictures. Forget it, we need writers. Mayb[Read More]

The Rant: Does Denver Suck the Creativity Out of You?

by / February 9, 2009 /

Volume 22 In a Series By Felix

I’m going to start this one with an unnecessarily long trip back in time to my childhood. Sorry, but hey, it’s my column. Anyway, when I was 14 years old I was something of a fast runner. 100m, 200m, 4×100m relay, all that good stuff. I was relatively fast, but I wasn’t the fastest in my school though. That accolade went to a guy who was by all accounts a freak of nature; a superhuman 14-year-old with the body of an Olympic [Read More]