“Kathleen Kilcup has a rare ear, a keen mind, and a vivid spirit. Like the faith that is her chief subject, her poems cut and console in equal measure.”
Christian Wiman, author of My Bright Abyss
Kathleen E. Kilcup
Poet + Essayist
Between the Light and Me is now available for preorder!
Between the Light and Me is one veteran’s stirring exploration of the ways in which darkness and light bleed together in both the world and the human heart.Just one month before September 11, Kathleen Kilcup enlisted in the US Army with all the fervent idealism of an untested teenager. Between the Light and Me is her unflinching account of encountering violence―both in the military and beyond―and a desperate, sometimes ill-conceived search for God that sustained her through addiction and trauma, on the long road to true freedom.Tracing her singular path from a juvenile detention center in Utah to linguistic training in California, from a wildland firefighter crew in Tahoe to a lavender farm in Oregon, Kilcup explores the entanglement of violence and beauty in her own life as she hungered for something genuine while starving herself and getting blackout drunk. “I wanted something real and painful and beautiful, the mystery underneath the mystery. I wanted the truth,” she writes. Written with a poet’s uncanny knack for the luminous detail, Between the Light and Me is a riveting portrait of modern spiritual hunger manifest in barracks, chapels, bars, and church basements where communion tastes like stale coffee sipped from Styrofoam cups. This is memoir as spiritual investigation, written for anyone who has ever wondered how grace might find us in the places where we least expect it.
“A Strange Condition,” Tin House
“On Loving God,” Covenant (The Living Church)
“Army of One, Soldiers Undone: Hope That Died in Basic Training,” Salon
Selected Essays
“Oklahoma Liturgy: Springtime 2020,” Image Journal
“Promise Only of Eyes,” National Review
“Blood-letting Day,” “For Simone,” Watershed Review
Selected Poems
Podcast Appearances
“Anglican Sojourn, Orthodox Heart,” hosted by Amber Noel with The Living Church
Books
Rough Hymns, Finishing Line Press