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Literal Neighbors

@LiteralNeighborsTracked since May 2026

Observed Aug 18, 2026 · stalePublic earnings

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Identity, tiers, posts, and visible counts come from the latest public Patreon observation. Growth compares available public snapshots. Revenue is labeled observed only when Patreon exposes it; otherwise it is modeled from public membership and tier signals.

Paid members
2
0% · 30-day rate from 13 observed days
Total audience
4
incl. free followers
Observed monthly earnings
$9
Starting price
$2/mo
5 membership tiers
Membership tiers

Where the 4 observed tier members sit

$050%$550%

Largest observed tier is $0 Free— the bar only uses public tier patron counts.

$0/moFree250% of observed tier members
$2/moI Like Books, Sometimes00% of observed tier members
$5/moI'm Definitely a Reader250% of observed tier members
$15/moBe Our Neighbor00% of observed tier members
$10,000/moLOTR Superfan00% of observed tier members
Growth signals — Literal Neighbors
0%

2 paid members · 30-day rate from 13 observed days

Membership
232
May 202616 weeks trackedNow
Literal Neighbors2 members · $9/mo

The chart only uses Literal Neighbors's observed public history. Comparison peers are listed below, but comparable trend series are not available yet.

Creator comparisons

Where Literal Neighbors ranks

5 creators shown
#1of 6 measured
Paid members in Recommended cohort

Semantic matches are not ready, so this fixed cohort uses the best available category, audience, pricing, and cadence evidence.

Ranking data · includes stale rows
Literal Neighbors's paid members rank in Recommended cohort
RankCreator and why includedPaid membersGap vs Literal NeighborsFreshness
#1
HaikoupPodcastsCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
2Same valueAug 18, 2026
#1
Hands Down HockeyPodcastsCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
2Same valueAug 18, 2026
#1
His & Hers HorrorPodcastsCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
2Same valueAug 18, 2026
#1
Literal NeighborsProfilePodcastsPaid members position in Recommended cohort
2ReferenceAug 18, 2026Stale
#1
LocalEClownPodcastsCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
2Same valueAug 18, 2026

The rank uses the full fixed cohort. This table shows up to five creators around Literal Neighbors; the coverage summary above still counts everyone.

What they publish

Recent posts

119Profile posts0 postsLast month25%Members-only

Previews available for 26 of 119 posts

Article Latest postPublicEpisode 113: Pachinko

This week, we read Min Jin Lee's Pachinko, a multigenerational story that (episode spoiler ahead!) one reviewer thinks we get way too intimate with. We ruminate over the mafia, discuss caring for permanently injured family members, plan for our summer break, and we even eventually remember the format of our own show!

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Episode 111: The DinnerThis week, we're digesting Herman Koch's The Dinner, and we're just wondering exactly how long a Dutch dinner is. Long enough for some field trips, flashbacks, and lots of pinky-pointing, and after all that, we aren't entirely sure what we ate.ArticleMay 12Public 0 0Episode 110: Washington BlackThis week, we read Esi Edugyan's Washington Black, and if you've ever thought that stories about enslaved boys in the 1800s really needed some more scenes of the Arctic circle, we have great news for you. We're diving (see what we did there?) into some of the emotions and growth our main character experiences, debating some choices some characters make, and wondering what can be in store for this guy since we leave him at the ripe old age of (checks notes)...18.ArticleMay 6Public 0 0Episode 109: Bury Our Bones In The Midnight SoilApril 28 View post Listen, some people can get a burger when they were expecting pizza and still really, really enjoy the burger. Some people will have pizza or nothing. So if you pick up this 'lesbian vampire drama' and expect to have something extra spicy delivered, but instead you end up with a juicy, pg-13 burger -- you should give it a shot. And by burger, we mean this week's read, V.E. Schwab's Bury Our Bones In The Midnight Soil. And by PG-13, we mean 'scenes that you'll be terribly embarrassed by if your kids accidentally hear'.ArticleApril 28Public 0 0Episode 108: Julie Chan Is DeadJulie Chan Is Dead by Liann Zhang has some surprises in it, but perhaps the biggest surprises are our coverage of math and spelling this week. We're also discussing the amenities in our recording space, surprising displays of affection, a bit about how we'd handle that #sponcon life, and who our last phone calls would be -- or if we'd even intended to make them at all.ArticleApril 21Public 0 0Episode 107: The Storied Life of AJ FikryThis week we revisited old friend of the pod Gabrielle Zevin, and read The Storied Life of AJ Fikry. This book has us learning New England geography, some music history, and a little bit about the Marvel universe, all while we sing the praises of good chocolate and the merits of sending your neighbor home when they've had too much sugar and caffeine.ArticleApril 14Public 0 0Episode 106: The LeaversThis week we're talking about Lisa Ko's The Leavers, work mistakes, being too silly, and the merits of layered tops. We'll meander through our thoughts about this book and the characters, their actions (or lack thereof), and their reasoning, and we'll top it all off with some talk about the thrilling world of being an adult with an extra day off.ArticleApril 7Public 0 0Episode 105: Theo of GoldenCome sit by the fountain, we need to bestow our thoughts onto you about Allan Levi's Theo of Golden. We're going to sketch out our feelings about it for you, and we ain't holding back, so grab a cup of the best coffee ever and get ready.ArticleApril 1Public 0 0Episode 104: Between The World And MeThis week, we read Ta-Nehisi Coates' Between the World and Me, and we are really digging around for some levity, so we really want to point out that greeting people across a large space with your hands raised in a "W" was probably never actually cool. Coates' short read framed as writing to his son gives us plenty to talk about and, somehow, a refreshing lack of optimism.ArticleMarch 24Public 0 0Episode 103: Project Hail MaryMarch 17ArticleMarch 17$2 tier & up 0 0Episode 102: Klara and the SunMarch 10ArticleMarch 10$2 tier & up 0 0Episode 101: Lion Women of TehranMarch 3ArticleMarch 3$2 tier & up 0 0
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