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A contemporary novelist whose work ranges from romance to literary fiction, with books that explore relationships, class, and the messy turns of modern life. He also writes openly about the writing process, sharing practical reflections on goals, revision, and building a creative life.

by Joseph Reilly
Joseph Reilly is an author whose published books include Hearts and Diners, Better at Friendships, Classism - The Shiny Darkness, and Vanishing Love: A Novel. Across those titles, his work appears to move between romance and more reflective contemporary fiction, often centered on connection, identity, and everyday pressures.
Beyond his books, he has also written about writing itself on his blog, where he shares thoughts on setting goals and finding a path as a writer. That side of his work gives a more personal sense of his voice: thoughtful, direct, and interested in the craft behind the finished story.
While detailed biographical information is limited in the sources I found, his bibliography shows a writer working across several projects and themes over time. For listeners who enjoy character-driven stories with an independent spirit, his work is worth a look.