
Justin Day
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Developing literary insights from a dark room in KY. Writer and photographer reviewing a wide spectrum of fiction: classic literature, weird fiction, and the introspective stories in between. Exploring art, mood, and the written word.
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The Fisherman by John Langan
A book about traversing grief in its many forms, as seen through the lens of cosmic horror. TLDR: Two widowers bonded by loss seek solace in fishing, only to stumble upon an ancient, terrifying secret hidden in the Catskill Mountains.
By Justin Dayabout 8 hours ago in BookClub
Leonard and Hungry Paul by Rónán Hession
A Book about kindness which meets these cruel times head on. TLDR: Leonard and Hungry Paul is a quiet, vibrant celebration of unremarkable lives. This novel replaces modern anxiety with simple wonder and decency. When I read it, I got a similar groove to John Williams' Stoner but on the opposite end of the emotional spectrum.
By Justin Dayabout 8 hours ago in BookClub

