Nathan Holic, author of the book “American Fraternity Man,” has seen Greek Life from a perspective that many haven’t.
As the vice-president of Pi Kappa Phi during his undergraduate career at UCF, Holic eventually accepted a job as a leadership consultant for the National Headquarters of his fraternity. Holic’s fictional novel shows an intimate perspective of a graduating fraternity president’s struggle to become a morally driven professional member of society while realizing the harsh reality of the real world.
Holic says he wrote the book for people who haven’t seen Greek life from an honest perspective. In a world where movies like ‘Animal House’ and websites like TotalFratMove.com dominate the culture, Holic wanted to show how a fraternity man deals with the world from what he feels is a more realistic perspective.
Holic eventually accepted a job at the University of Central Florida where he instructs creative writing classes.
KnightNews.com had a chance to sit down with Holic to discuss his book and the tribulations that have affected UCF Greek life recently.
Check out the full interview below: