A simple act of kindness reminds Cabot O’Callaghan that our inherent value is not to be questioned.
The Travels of a Man’s Heart
Cabot O’Callaghan takes to the road and embarks on a journey of rejection and redemption.
Can a Man Feel Relieved When His Heart is Smashed to Bits?
“I don’t want to die alone!” The “hard way” to emotional intelligence.
15 Things I Hate About Being a Writer
Like all the best writers, Cabot O’Callaghan has a love-hate relationship with his craft.
The Geography of Desire
Cabot O’Callaghan sees his love everywhere—except where he actually is.
Why I’m Afraid of Love
Entering a new relationship, Cabot O’Callaghan confronts his deepest fear.
Flying Away From Love
For Cabot O’Callaghan and his long-distance lover, time together tastes bittersweet—and always flies too fast.
Can Words Make Love?
Cabot O’Callaghan is a lover and a poet. Perhaps there is no difference.
The Question Every Man Asks Himself
Cabot O’Callaghan looks in the mirror to find out what kind of man is staring back.
Love’s Mysteries Explained … or Not
Cabot O’Callaghan knows everything there is to know about love. Which means he knows he knows nothing.
I Can’t Not Feel This
Cabot O’Callaghan captures that moment when the tidal wave of life takes you under, and you surface, grateful to be alive.
What I Loved About the Job I Hated
Cabot O’Callaghan learned priceless lessons working at a grocery store.
The Empty Space
Cabot O’Callaghan shares his grief of finding then losing the father he never had.
The Anvil and the Hammer: a Love Story
Cabot O’Callaghan is in love. And shattered. And happy. And afraid.
My Depression Is Not Me and I Am Not My Depression
Cabot O’Callaghan takes us into the ice cave of despair where the fire of his soul burns brightly.
On the Unbearable Sadness of Finding Your Soulmate
Cabot O’Callaghan finds the woman of his dreams, and he’s depressed as hell about it.