Brooklyn, NY Journal Vol. II · Iss. 09 Updated weekly, after dark
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Late Nite Reader

A reading diary about dark romance, serialized fiction, and the stuff we reach for when the lights are out and sleep isn't coming.

The Journal · Reviews

Books read closely, written about slowly.

Long-form notes on what's working and what isn't in the books I've been reading lately. Gothic revivals, serialized experiments, the quiet corners of dark fiction where the good work is happening.

5 entries filed under reviews
Reviews · Publishing Trends

What BookTok did to publishing, and what publishing did back.

Six years into the BookTok era, the influence runs both ways. A close look at what the platform changed about how books are bought, written, and recommended — and where the resistance is starting.

Reviews · Genre Revival

Why gothic novels are quietly making a comeback.

Rebecca, Jane Eyre, and the 2020s revival. The current generation of gothic novels is doing something specific with its inheritance, and it is worth paying attention to what.

Reviews · Short Form

A quiet defense of the novella, and five that took my breath.

120 pages is enough. In fact, for certain kinds of stories, it is the right length. Here are five novellas that did more in three hours of reading than most 500-page novels accomplish in a week.

Reviews · Genre Theory

Romantasy, defined by someone who read enough.

What is romantasy? A clear, honest definition of the fastest-growing genre of the decade, what it actually requires, and what separates the great books from the merely successful.

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