The Miramichi Reader, which publishes more than 100 reviews a year of excellent Canadian writing and has a goal to make reviewing culture accessible for both reviewers and readers, without pay walls, especially like East Coast Canadian writing; and books that are fresh, new, radical and boundary-pushing has just published a glowing review of In The Western Night by Nolan D. Insyte.
Because the reviewer and our fellow author, Dianne Reeves Angel, has a particular connection to Beat literature and a personal connection to a famous beatnik, she was happy to write a glowing review on the novel.
“In the Western Night is the haunting account of a young man’s restless journey westward – a seeker burning with artistic yearning, hunting for purpose in a world populated by drifters, dreamers, and the beautifully broken. Nolan D. Insyte conjures a milieu that feels at once raw and surreal, calling to mind the spectral streets of Dylan’s Desolation Row and, in a sly echo of the author’s own forward, Wilde’s Vera; or, The Nihilists, where misfits and nihilists collide in a kind of gauzy, narcotic ballet,” writes Angel in opening paragraph.
Head over to The Miramichi Reader yourself to take a look at this beautifully crafted review. Thanks to Dianne and The Miramichi Reader!


Congratulations to Nolan D. Insyte and Lost Telegram Press!
Wonderfully penned review, Dianne, and kudos to the shadow-clothed Monsieur Insyte!