Two New Alienist Maps

In recognition of our author’s birthday today, I have decided to release two new Alienist maps that I have been working on to replace 17th Street’s previous maps. These two new maps are specially customised interactive Google maps of every location featured in The Alienist. One map features The Alienist‘s 31 key locations around New York City while the other features The Alienist‘s 7 key locations outside of New York City. Full lists of all the locations marked on the maps can be found below each map. These can be ordered according to location name, location category, address, or description by clicking on the appropriate column heading, and the list of locations are also fully searchable via the appropriate field included immediately below the maps. I’m really excited about these new maps and will be releasing two further maps for key locations in The Angel of Darkness over the coming days.

Many happy returns, Mr. Carr!

The Alienist Movie & Press Page Updates

One of the most frequent questions that brings visitors to 17th Street is whether The Alienist will ever be made into a movie. To help address this question, I’ve now added a page detailing the long and complicated history of The Alienist movie as best as I have been able to make it out on the basis of past interviews with the author. Interested visitors can view The Alienist movie page in the Alienist books section of the site.

In addition, I have added a large number of opinion pieces, book reviews, columns, and academic journal articles written by Caleb Carr to the press page. As always, if you know of any other articles written by or about Caleb Carr that you think should be included on the press page, please feel free to let me know.

Change Of Direction

17th Street seems to have been in a permanent state of revolution in recent months, and more big changes continue in this update. I am extremely happy to report that the site has nine new pages of content up this month, and consequently the site has needed to undergo one final reorganisation in order to accommodate them. However, with any luck, this should be the last major reorganisation that will be needed within the foreseeable future. Hooray!

New Content


The site now has seven new pages containing synopses and selected critical response for all of Caleb Carr’s non-Alienist books, both fiction and non-fiction. These pages can be viewed in the other books section of the site. Due to this, all of the Alienist-related content can now be found within one central Alienist books section of the site.



In terms of Alienist-related content, I am pleased to be releasing a new The Angel of Darkness 50-question quiz to match the 40-question quiz that’s already available for The Alienist. More importantly, seven years after promising it, Stevie Taggert finally has a complete character analysis to match the analyses that are already up for the other six main characters of the books. Excitingly, these two new pieces of content mark the completion of three sections of the Alienist books section site–unless and until a new Alienist book is released. To say that I am thrilled to have finally reached this point in 17th Street’s development is a massive understatement.

Finally, the lovely and talented Tiffany who has been creating some wonderful fanart for the books, recently created a delightfully geeky 19th century portrait of me for the about page of the site as a bit of fun. Anyone who is familiar with the leather bound Franklin Library editions of the Alienist books might notice an extra little bit of geekery in the portrait, too. If you haven’t seen her Alienist work already, you can check it out on the message board.

Changing Direction

With most of the site’s content now up to date, I feel that I can begin to embark on the next phase for 17th Street: a change of direction for the blog. My initial goal for 17th Street was to turn the site into something of an online encyclopedia for the Alienist books, and had consequently planned that the Alienist history section of the site should be developed in much the same way as the other sections of the site. However, the internet has changed since the site was opened, and I feel that this point in the site’s development offers an opportunity to go in a different direction.

Although general website updates and Caleb Carr news will still appear here as appropriate, over the coming months the blog will feature twice weekly posts offering discussion on the real history behind some aspect of the books, as well as discussion about Caleb Carr’s other works. Starting toward the end of this month, the first series of posts will begin so keep an eye out through the RSS feed, twitter, tumblr, the newsletter, or the message board.

New York & Caleb Carr Section Updates

After being on my to-do list for far too long, I am pleased to report that the Houses & Offices page in the newly renamed New York section is finally complete. All of the key residences and offices included in both The Alienist and The Angel of Darkness now have addresses, descriptions, and basic history (where appropriate) provided. I have also added an extra page to that section of the site entitled Outside New York where the few key locations visited in Washington D.C. and Massachusetts have also been detailed. The Other Locations page is next on my to-do list for the New York section, but I expect that it will take considerably longer as the existing content on that page is essentially a placeholder and it is a substantially bigger job to undertake.

The Caleb Carr section has also received a small update with a new author photo (used with permission from the photographer), and a several more links have been added to the Press page to various op-ed pieces Mr. Carr has written for various publications.

In terms of general website updating, 17th Street has also recently had “breadcrumbs” installed which should allow you to more easily navigate the site, no matter how deeply within a given content section you go. You can see the breadcrumbs in action when you visit the Houses & Offices page; just look underneath the main horizontal menu at the top of the page.

Finally, I have made the decision to reinstate the mailing list, this time in the form of a newsletter. This will not be used whenever there is a new blog post for reasons that will become apparent in coming weeks (more on that in a future update). Rather, the newsletter will only be a summary of recent site, book, or author news if there is a significant amount to relate. If you are interested in signing up, please enter your email in the subscription box of the side menu.