About Dark Skies: Tales of Turbulence in Paradise
Known for blending sharp reportage with personal reflection, Haldane pulls no punches in “Dark Skies.” These essays draw from his columns in the Mindanao Gold Star Daily and The Manila Times, offering an unfiltered look at the chaos and beauty of life in paradise. From surviving Typhoon Odette and the emotional fallout of the pandemic to cultural clashes and environmental upheavals, Haldane brings his signature clarity and candor to the page. His writing offers a rare blend of historical perspective, personal depth, and narrative drive.
–Manila Times
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Author Bio:
David Haldane is an award-winning American journalist and author living in Northern Mindanao, Philippines, with his Filipino wife and their two children. A former staff writer for the Los Angeles Times, where he contributed to Pulitzer prize-winning stories, he now writes a weekly column for The Manila Times and contributes regularly to the newspaper’s Sunday magazine. When not writing, he can often be found enjoying a glass of wine on his veranda overlooking Surigao Strait. Or, even more often, putting the kids to bed.
