Showing posts with label midlist fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label midlist fiction. Show all posts

Friday, 20 March 2026

Why the literary middle is disappearing, and what it means for readers

A conversational look at the disappearing literary middle, why midlist fiction matters, and the books that still prove thoughtful, ambitious novels can find devoted readers.
There is a particular kind of book I worry about more and more. It is not the huge publishing event novel with a six-figure campaign and a table display in every bookshop.

 It is not the aggressively marketable thriller, nor the prestige title already carrying prize buzz before most readers have turned page one. It is the intelligent, well-written, emotionally exact novel that sits somewhere in between.

Friday, 16 January 2026

The literary middle: Loving books that don't go viral

A celebration of midlist and underrated fiction—books that didn’t go viral but still leave their mark.
In the age of algorithmic discovery, it often feels like the same ten books are everywhere. You open Instagram, you see Fourth Wing. You open TikTok, it's The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. Twitter/x? Something about Babel or The Secret History

There’s nothing wrong with loving a popular book. The best ones resonate for a reason. But in all the noise, it can be hard to hear the quieter voices. The books that didn’t land on a major award shortlist or trend on BookTok, but still left something behind in you.