Mitchell Hadley

Mitchell Hadley

Mitchell Hadley writes fiction that resists easy labels. His novels include the postmodern political drama The Collaborator, the existential mystery The Car, and The Book of Revelations. His work explores unconventional forms, psychological depth, and the human experience.

He is also the author of two acclaimed books on classic-era television, The Electronic Mirror and Darkness in Primetime, examining television's influence on American history and popular culture.

He lives in Huntington, Indiana, with his wife.

Why I Write

"I believe fiction has the power to challenge our assumptions, ask us difficult questions, and reveal truths that can't always be expressed directly. Every novel begins with a single question. The writing is my attempt to discover the answer."