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Patrick Alan Coleman
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Patrick Alan Coleman has been the Food Editor for the Portland Mercury, a city editor for
Thrillist.com
, the Editor and Chief for the Norwood Post and The Parenting Editor for
Fatherly.com
. He lives in Ohio with his wife and two kids.
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Trash Kulture
By Patrick Alan Coleman
The distinct pleasure of being seduced by extremes
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Patrick Alan Coleman
Nov 10, 2023
How to Write a Mystery With Your Spouse
November Chills
Patrick Alan Coleman
Oct 9, 2023
Trash Kulture
The October Nasties: Week One (Nasties 2 - 11)
Patrick Alan Coleman
Oct 3, 2023
Trash Kulture
The October Nasties: Psycho (Nasty 1)
Patrick Alan Coleman
Oct 2, 2023
Diggin' Bones
Season 1, Ep. 11: The Woman in the Car
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Patrick Alan Coleman
Aug 30, 2023
How to Write a Mystery With Your Spouse
Mystery moving forward
Patrick Alan Coleman
Aug 22, 2023
Diggin' Bones
Season 1, Ep. 10: The Girl at the Airport
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Patrick Alan Coleman
Aug 14, 2023
Diggin' Bones
Season 1, Ep. 9: The Man in the Fallout Shelter
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Patrick Alan Coleman
Jun 30, 2023
How to Write a Mystery With Your Spouse
Excerpt: Lily
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Patrick Alan Coleman
Jun 27, 2023
Diggin' Bones
Season 1, Ep. 8: The Girl in the Fridge
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Patrick Alan Coleman
Jun 26, 2023
Writing about the Harvard Body Snatcher scandal.
I do not begrudge a collector their momentos of death. But possession should be predicated on consent. We champion consent for the living and it should be the same for the dead. If consent cannot be given because of time passed, then I believe collectors have the moral responsibility to seek it from the relatives or ancestors of the deceased. And in their absence, collectors should make sure they place their cadaverous artifacts in a context that allows them to retain some sense of what made them human.
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Patrick Alan Coleman
Jun 25, 2023
How to Write a Mystery With Your Spouse
Name Game
Patrick Alan Coleman
Jun 23, 2023
Trash Kulture
Wunderkammer and Black Market Stiffs: The Harvard Cadaver Scandal
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