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Header image: Cover of Out There in the Dark by Katharine Coldiron, which shows an illustrated gray chalice on an off-white background

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160 pages
June 17, 2025

Katharine Coldiron sees her life through a film projector. She watches The Sound of Music and observes that time is peculiarly preserved in a narrative film; she watches Singin’ in the Rain and finds truth and falsehood layered in it like dental veneers; she watches Apocalypse Now and thinks about her father, and a certain Pulitzer-winning photograph of an American POW. Out There in the Dark is a dynamic collection of essays that blends film criticism with memoir and fiction, as well as lists, visual diagrams, and Wikipedia collaging. It plumbs deeply some of our most knotted, abstract concepts: truth, kindness, the West, the female body, war, and—inevitably—Hollywood.

June 2025


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How Romance Taught Me to Write Horror


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Opening Day

On Baseball, Poetry, and Permission to Feel


Against Cynicism

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The Big Conversation

Publishing in a Time of Unrest


Trying to Write in a Terrible World


Confessions of an Antiquarian Bookseller Turned Author

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