the warm, fragmented interiors of women navigating emotional turmoil, relational dysfunction, identity crises, and existential malaise. intense, immersive, atmospheric, and deeply felt. stories of mundanity and despair, but also of a different beauty, some subtler strength. let's wallow freely and without shame.
note: open to recs, but those focused on interiority rather than romance (e.g. not Normal People)
created by pachinko
last updated March, 2026
My very fav kind of book—especially the introspective kind focusing on one person and not a relationship. You might like Sad Janet!


right! thanks for the rec, i’ll check it out :)
gorgeous!
thank you! one of my favourite microgenres, and one that gets a lot of criticism for being superficial or 'navel-gazing'. my take is there's a whole lot of sad man litfic out there that also focuses on despair and intimacy, but it's canonised as profound and never receives the same scorn.
YES to this 100% - a [cis] man being introspective is profound, anyone else being introspective is indulgent and self-important
This is so true and bothers me! I love sad stories about sad people 🥲
ugh all of your lists [chefs kiss]
some that might fit, but totally up to you -
Outline by Rachel Cusk (I personally have never been able to get through one of her books. but one of these days I will)
Hotel du Lac by Anita Brookner (there is a relationship in here, but I found the narrator's interiority more of the focus)
Dept of Speculation maybe!!


thank you!! will check these out 🫡🫡 hoping to read dept of speculation soon