ByTyler McCabe

Tyler McCabe lives in Seattle and works as the director of programs at the literary and arts quarterly Image. His nonfiction has been honorably mentioned in Best American Essays and most recently placed in The Other Journal and in a forthcoming book about the television series Breaking Bad through Bloomsbury Academic. He also loves Twitter and would love to virtually meet you: @tylermccabe

  1. Tyler McCabe's previous work for The Toast can be found here. Truth often finds its way to the mind close-muffled in robes of sleep, and then speaks with uncompromising directness of matters in regard to which we practice an unconscious self-deception during our waking moments. --Nathaniel Hawthorne Frankly, when I was ready, it only took a small measure of effort to declare myself queer to family and friends. I scheduled the coffee dates and…

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  2. A Successful Poet Is Selling Poetry He has really nailed it this time, he is fairly sure. No matter what the workshop junkies said about his old “limpdick collection.” Forget all those auto-rejections from Poetry magazine. (Nearby, Pike Place salesman smack halibuts down on ice.) He’s got a whole new approach this time, and these babies are jaunty as hell. His talent’s leaping all over the page, even Karen wouldn’t disagree. (A few feet away a…

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