Late Nights at the Hotel is a montage of 13 poems written over the course of the past year during a particularly strange time of change and introspection for Honoré, and as a result became-- although perhaps inadvertently-- his most candidly personal and blatantly honest project to date. Simultaneously looking to the future whilst also trying to reconcile it with aspects of his past, he covers topics such as self-awareness, loneliness, unrequited love, frustration with conventional life in modern-day society, and confusion regarding finding stability and total self-sufficiency, in addition to the occasional familiar spurts of vague ambiguity and mysticism found throughout his former publications as well. Throughout each successive stanza is a sense of inner conflict and anxious anticipation for what lies ahead.