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In 2015, TBW Books published Hatleberg's first monograph, ''Lost Coast''. Throughout the series, "Hatleberg presents an episodic narrative about [[Eureka, California]]. Intimate portraits of town and people function like a collection of short stories, building to an understanding of place. The pictures live between extremes, between the grand and the granular, between the breathtaking natural landscape and the grim realities of industrial decline."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tbwbooks.com/products/lost-coast|title=Lost Coast - Sold Out|website=TBWBooks|language=en|access-date=2020-04-11}}</ref> Hatleberg spoke of the project and explained that "when making Lost Coast, I attempted to make pictures that communicated more what my own personal experience of that place felt like, not what the place is really like. For me, the work is more like a dream I had about a real place than a depiction of reality. There’s this incredible hubris in to trying to portray a place or a person. How can a photographer ever possibly represent a unique region, lifestyle, or person within a few pictures?" <ref name=":1" />
 
In 2022, TBW Books published Hatleberg's second monograph, ''River's Dream''. The work was shot between 2010 and 20102020 in the American South. With 65 pictures, "Hatleberg centers his narrative on the dog days of summer. Sweltering heat, dripping humidity, lush vegetation, and screaming insects". The book includes essays by [[Natasha Trethewey]] and [[Joy Williams (American writer)|Joy Williams]]. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tbwbooks.com/products/rivers-dream|title=River's Dream - First Priting - Red|website=TBWBooks|language=en|access-date=2022-06-09}}</ref>
 
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