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In The Western Night
Author: Nolan D. Insyte
Narrator: Unknown
Abridged: 3 hr 8 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Lost Telegram Press
Published: 06/02/2026
Categories: Fiction, Nonfiction, Art
Synopsis
This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. In the Western Night is Nolan Insyte’s second novel over a 20 year span. This fictional novel follows in the vein of classic adventure, travel and journey stories, where the trip is both metaphorical and real.
The novel’s main character travels west in search of something that will move him in any way; emotionally, spiritually, or metaphysically. Through times of hardship and drama, where almost everything around him should have threatened him in some way, he pushes on to always try to make the best of times. In this sense it is a journey of hope and he perseveres through endless disasters.
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING: “Insyte’s writing is sparse, intimate, and steeped in bruised lyricism. He understands the poetry of drifting: how loneliness can feel expansive, how the search for human connection can be both humbling and transcendent. The narrator’s mind, “as wide open as the sky itself,” becomes the true landscape of the novel — a place where longing, clarity, and uncertainty coexist. Ultimately, In the Western Night is a meditation on movement — physical, emotional, and spiritual. It captures the weight of longing, the quiet beauty of uncertainty, and the fragile hope that keeps us walking toward the next town, the next morning, the next version of ourselves. It is a powerful, resonant novel that lingers long after the final page.” – Dianne Reeves Angel, author of Every Restaurant Tells A Story
The novel’s main character travels west in search of something that will move him in any way; emotionally, spiritually, or metaphysically. Through times of hardship and drama, where almost everything around him should have threatened him in some way, he pushes on to always try to make the best of times. In this sense it is a journey of hope and he perseveres through endless disasters.
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING: “Insyte’s writing is sparse, intimate, and steeped in bruised lyricism. He understands the poetry of drifting: how loneliness can feel expansive, how the search for human connection can be both humbling and transcendent. The narrator’s mind, “as wide open as the sky itself,” becomes the true landscape of the novel — a place where longing, clarity, and uncertainty coexist. Ultimately, In the Western Night is a meditation on movement — physical, emotional, and spiritual. It captures the weight of longing, the quiet beauty of uncertainty, and the fragile hope that keeps us walking toward the next town, the next morning, the next version of ourselves. It is a powerful, resonant novel that lingers long after the final page.” – Dianne Reeves Angel, author of Every Restaurant Tells A Story