If I were still in college, I could absolutely see myself writing an entire essay on this topic!
Cozy literature: a new sub-genre that I’d argue has emerged recently as a result of readers seeking comfort and connection in a world, one might argue, that is becoming increasingly tense and disconnected (or so it’s being portrayed).
Similar to slice-of-life fiction, I find cozy literature to be character-driven and introspective. Some books I’ve read recently that fits this category would include Becky Chambers’ Monk and Robot novellas and the Before the Coffee Gets Cold series. The settings are idyllic - nature, libraries, coffee shops, etc. - and the characters reflect on life.
What are your thoughts? Do you think this is a sub-genre that will continue to grow? Why do people seek out this type of literature?