<p>TW Creative Director John Vogel interviews author Tom McAllister about his new essay collection <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://rosemetalpress.com/books/it-all-felt-impossible/"><em>It All Felt Impossible</em></a> (Rose Metal Press, 2025). For the book, Tom challenged himself to write an essay a day that corresponded to each year of his life, keeping within a 1500 word limit. The result is a kind of mosaic memoir through snapshots across time with some tangential thoughts instigated by the memories.</p><p>This is Tom’s fourth published book, his first being the 2010 memoir <em>Bury Me in My Jersey</em> about his late father and their shared love of the Philadelphia Eagles. His other two books are the acclaimed novels <em>How to Be Safe</em> and <em>The Young Widower’s Handbook</em>, which have both been noted for their mix of darkness and humor.</p><p>In their conversation, Tom talks about the experiences of teaching and being a student, expectations along the artistic path, and the community that art can create.</p>