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Haley
Приєднався 4 тра 2010
Making literary studies and creative writing accessible to all!
I'm Haley! I am a novelist living in Memphis, Tennessee with two dogs (Ziva and Stella) and a cat (Sage). I have an MFA in creative writing with a literature concentration. After Covid ruined my PhD plans and low pay forced me to quit my job as an adjunct professor, I have been missing academia something fierce! I started this channel so I can create the type of community I enjoyed in grad school. Join me as I work on living a literary lifestyle-outside of academia.
🌟 instagram: haleylquinton
I'm Haley! I am a novelist living in Memphis, Tennessee with two dogs (Ziva and Stella) and a cat (Sage). I have an MFA in creative writing with a literature concentration. After Covid ruined my PhD plans and low pay forced me to quit my job as an adjunct professor, I have been missing academia something fierce! I started this channel so I can create the type of community I enjoyed in grad school. Join me as I work on living a literary lifestyle-outside of academia.
🌟 instagram: haleylquinton
Dark academia new book releases for Q1/winter 2025 📜☕️🕯️
Get your quill and parchment ready to add these dark academia releases to your 2025 tbr! I've scoured the internet for books that sound like that might fit that dark academia vibe. I can't guarantee they will all be the perfect match, but these sound promising!
books mentioned:
A Language of Dragons by S.F. Williamson
The Afterdark by E. Latimer
The Last Bookstore on Earth by Lily Braun-Arnold
Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix
Death of the Author by Nnedi Okorafor
I Am Not Jessica Chen by Ann Liang
Voice Like a Hyacinth by Mallory Pearson
The Dollhouse Academy by Margarita Montimore
The Girl You Know by Elle Gonzalez Rose
The Quiet Librarian by Allen Eskens
Notes on Surviving the Fire by Christine Murphy
Death Takes Me by Cristina Rivera Garza
The Thorns by Dawn Kurtagich
The Gaia Chime by Johnny Worthen
Lovely Dark and Deep by Elisa A. Bonnin
This Book Will Bury Me by Ashley Winstead
books mentioned:
A Language of Dragons by S.F. Williamson
The Afterdark by E. Latimer
The Last Bookstore on Earth by Lily Braun-Arnold
Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix
Death of the Author by Nnedi Okorafor
I Am Not Jessica Chen by Ann Liang
Voice Like a Hyacinth by Mallory Pearson
The Dollhouse Academy by Margarita Montimore
The Girl You Know by Elle Gonzalez Rose
The Quiet Librarian by Allen Eskens
Notes on Surviving the Fire by Christine Murphy
Death Takes Me by Cristina Rivera Garza
The Thorns by Dawn Kurtagich
The Gaia Chime by Johnny Worthen
Lovely Dark and Deep by Elisa A. Bonnin
This Book Will Bury Me by Ashley Winstead
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Christmas Vlog!🎄 read holiday horror with me!
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Here is my wrap-up of my favorite stories from Christmas and Other Horrors: A Winter Solstice Anthology, interspersed with some clips from my celebrations of the season! follow me: haleylquinton audio: Deck the Halls by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index....
November Wrap Up ✨ all the books I read in the month of November!
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It's a little late (as always) but here is my November reading wrap-up!
October Book Wrap-Up 🎃 everything I read in October
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okay, look, I forgot to take a picture for the thumbnail and this wrap-up was already super late. So I made the thumbnail with my husky next to the notes I used to make this vlog....
all the books I read in September! 🍂 thrillers and dark academia
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welcome to my September wrap-up! Lots of thrillers and some dark academia. I haven't posted wrap-ups in a while but they're really handy in keeping up with my reading, so I think I'm going to start doing them more.
dark academia book recommendations 🕯️
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here are some of my fave (and tbh not-so-fave) dark academia books! did I miss any of your favorites?
summer horror books 🌻🐝😱🔪 pretend like you're at a haunted summer camp with me!
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what's better for those steamy summer days than reading horror and mystery/thriller books (in the air conditioning?) Nothing! books discussed: The Saturday Night Ghost Club by Craig Davidson The Honeys by Ryan La Sala The God of the Woods by Liz Moore
beach vlog! 🏖️ reading beach-themed horror and thriller books on my family beach trip!
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This is probably the most chaotic vlog I've ever done. Please enjoy my brother's hilarious commentary on the Ferris wheel. books mentioned: The Elementals by Michael McDowell Bad Summer People by Emma Rosenbaum
Summerween 2024 book wrap-up 💀 🍬
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I had the most beautiful ambitions of daily Summerween vlogs, but here is a singular wrap-up of my Summerween reads! (it was still a super fun experience reading horror in July... even though I didn't film it!) gabbyreads's Summerween announcement: ua-cam.com/video/33A84mdJH40/v-deo.htmlsi=eeQIi6et_mbgXyzp
birthday book vlog!
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super short little vlog from my birthday, including some book shopping!
my most anticipated winter 2024 book releases ❄️ thriller, horror, and more!
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what am I missing? and can someone please tell me if I'm missing any dark academia books?
winter book recommendations to keep you warm when you're snowed into your house for 5 straight days
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(not that I'm speaking from experience here)
my 2024 reading goals!
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my goals are a lot more "abstract" this year... which is really the opposite of what goal-setting experts will tell you to do. I'm interested to see how this works out for me when I reassess next year! do you set reading goals? feel free to share them in the comments!
haunted house book recommendations! 👻 are you ready to be scared?
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Are you working to get in the perfect mood for Halloween? Try these recommendations! I think haunted houses are my favorite genre of horror books. I'm actually reading another one now that I'm loving that didn't make the list... although there's always next year for more recommendations!
Fall 2023 Dark Academia Book New Releases! 📜☕️🕯️
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Fall 2023 Dark Academia Book New Releases! 📜☕️🕯️
I read the controversial book everyone is talking about! 💛 reading vlog and review for Yellowface
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I read the controversial book everyone is talking about! 💛 reading vlog and review for Yellowface
summer book recommendations! 😎👒 classics
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summer book recommendations! 😎👒 classics
my most anticipated releases for summer 2023!
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my most anticipated releases for summer 2023!
dark academia reading vlog ✒️📖✨ BABEL. I laughed, I cried, I learned... spoiler free!
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dark academia reading vlog ✒️📖✨ BABEL. I laughed, I cried, I learned... spoiler free!
everything I read in october (plus a visit to the pumpkin patch)
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everything I read in october (plus a visit to the pumpkin patch)
September wrap-up 🍂☕️🪵 everything I read in September... mostly spooky books
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September wrap-up 🍂☕️🪵 everything I read in September... mostly spooky books
september reading vlog 🍁 dark academia discussions, cloud cuckoo land, spooky reads
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september reading vlog 🍁 dark academia discussions, cloud cuckoo land, spooky reads
decorate for halloween with me 🎃🦇 | witchy and dark academia vibes, plus bonus bookish content
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decorate for halloween with me 🎃🦇 | witchy and dark academia vibes, plus bonus bookish content
Great wrap-up, Haley! I really enjoyed hearing about all the books you read this month. The thumbnail with your husky is adorable too! 🐾 I’ve just subscribed to your channel and can’t wait to see more.
thanks so much! I will pass on the complement to Stella the husky!
I approve of the thumbnail.
I will make sure to let Stella know!
What a beautiful beach! It looks so different from ours in the Northeast. Not as cold lol. Haha, “let’s start rocking the Ferris wheel; just kidding, please don’t” 😂 I enjoyed the vlog!
Babel looks like a really interesting tome, thanks for the suggestion
Great video. While I like the vibe of dark academia, I tend not to read the fictional books on it (weird, I know). I do love the insular, academic study aspect of the genre. Babel was an interesting read, but unfortunately didn't click with me.
I get that! Honestly, I'd often rather be a character IN the dark academia books, doing the deep study with really close friends (minus the murder part, lol). But reading the books are the next best thing! I enjoyed Babel overall but I do wish I vibed more with the writing style.
Keep posting! Stay consistent!
thank you so much for the encouragement! I actually have another little vlog ready to go that I'm going to post on Friday. It took me over a month to edit it and get it ready, but it's something! 😅
Hlua😂❤
Are you going to be doing any new book recommendation videos soon?
I'm working on doing a 2024 new book recommendation video! stay tuned!
I saw you in comment section on video about bornout culture. I hit like and subscribe and I hope your endevours will bare fruits in the future. All the best
thank you! I somehow missed this comment when you left it, lol. I appreciate the support!
nice video! I love your vibe
thank you so much for making this video and telling us your opinions! I saw your comment on another channel's video and that's how I discovered your channel. I am so happy to be here and I hope the world isn't so harsh on you <3 keep up with the good work on your passions, I love your videos!
I found the Library of Shadows kind of boring... predictable plot twist and ending, but maybe YA is just not for me anymore
Fix your audio
thanks for the feedback! Any suggestions on how? And what exactly is wrong with it? It sounds fine to me, lol, so I don't know how to fix it!
Are you going to do some more book review videos soon?
yes I have several planned! Since it's October, I'm going to do horror recommendations... my top 10 haunted house books, top 10 vampire books, top 10 monster/creature books... well, that is if I can get to 10 on each! I don't want to recommend something I hated just because it fits a category, haha!
although I guess the videos I described are more "recommendations" than "reviews" lol but I'm working my way through some new releases that I plan to review!
I was hoping to love "a hundred vicious turns", but when I started reading it, the use of pronouns kept on throwing me off and got me confused...Tried reading it until 70 pages and gave up!
Hi Haley - pardon my uninformed question, but what is dark academia? I came across your channel and find your passion intriguing, but I’m just unfamiliar with this content.
no worries at all! I usually describe dark academia at the beginning of videos where I talk about it buuuut I forgot this time... ADHD, lol. to put it simply, dark academia is an internet aesthetic mostly centered around learning, literature, and art, and particularly a sort of romanticized version of it. But it's also become a book genre, as in this video. Books that fit this category are usually set at a school, involve the romanticization of learning/education... and have a murder. That's the "dark" part, I guess! Donna Tartt's The Secret History is sort of *the* dark academia book... but of course, people have been romanticizing elite education long before she published the book in 1993, and definitely long before people were calling it "dark academia." So it's sort of a new name for a very old thing!
I very much enjoy how you casually frame certain tropes as tropes (e.g. "enigmatic professor"). I'm sitting here like "oh yeah! Why DO they always call quirky professors with a heart of gold enigmatic" 🤔 I did not realize that "dark academia" was even a genre- this is my new thing. Thank you for this, beautiful UA-cam woman.
haha yes! It's sort of a newish genre, in a way. Like, the name is new but the concept is as old as time because people have been romanticizing elite education loooong before people were calling it "dark academia." I'm glad I introduced you to it!
@@haleylquinton yes indeed, you've earned a subscriber. Looking forward to more and to see you hit it big. Keep the videos coming, you've got talent.
I'm glad I found your channel over here, having recently finished this novel you have some great takeaways about this book. As a black writer, these are topics I'm forced to grapple with constantly, so it was refreshing to see RF Kuang bring them up in her fiction. It's a shame that ultimately because of this climate where identity is so guarded by marginalized groups, that its most likely making a whole generation of writers afraid of writing other people outside their own experience. Which I don't blame them, who really wants to be dragged to pieces over something like that? I hope things can change. I for one would love seeing how an Asian author would tackle a book about the black community, for example. Not with contempt or indifference, but with care and compassion. Great vid though, and I hope you find the passion to write again!
Thank you so much for commenting! As a white person, I do sometimes worry about making videos like this because I don't want to "step outside my lane" and accidentally say something insensitive... but these are important, contemporary topics that I can't help but talk about. I found RF Kuang's comment about how being forced to only write about your own experiences actually harms marginalized communities the most eye-opening--in a way that honestly speaks to my own privilege that it isn't somethingI hadn't thought about. But yeah--maybe Asian immigrants want to write something other than an Asian immigrant story over and over again! My next video (that I'm taking forever to edit lol) is about SA Cosby's All the Sinners Bleed, which is a Southern Gothic (my favorite genre) thriller about the first Black sheriff in a small town. (I very much recommend this book if you haven't read it btw but check out the content warnings first). The protagonist Titus Crowne wants to change the system but is also limited by working within the system. He has to deal with racists who hate him, but also the Black and progressive community who feel like he isn't doing enough to further their cause. And of course there's also fantastic commentary about police brutality. It's another one that I'm worried about saying the wrong thing, but I love this book and I just want to talk about it! I am happy to say I have started writing again! I think just talking about how I want to do it again and putting that out there has led to me just doing it... slowly... painfully... but doing it!
Good information!
Those all have perfect energy for a poolside or indoors during a summer thunderstorm read!
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It all looks so good!! I loved shopping with you!
I read 7 1/2 deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle & bird box this month as well and feel exactly the same way as you! Great review 😊
Oh good! So many people love 7 1/2 Deaths so I don't want to make any enemies 😂
I subscribed and can't wait to follow you!!
you know you're going places when your first grade teacher watches your videos! 😁
I'm literally in love with your video! New subscriber and supporter here 🙋🏼♀
oh my gosh, thanks so much!
It's almost officially Halloween in our household. My wife started replenishing her Halloween stock back in August and is setting up the decorations this week. Loved the black cat in the window. Fun video, thanks for sharing :)
Thank you! I feel like I have to start early because fall always goes by SO FAST. And yes... Sage (the cat) is my favorite little halloween decoration!