Nicole Cliffe

Nicole Cliffe (born September 2, 1982) is a Canadian writer living in Utah, who co-founded and co-edited the website The Toast with Daniel Lavery.

[6] At Harvard, her friends included future journalists Amelia Lester, Matthew Yglesias, and Josh Barro.

[9] In June 2011, Cliffe joined the Awl-network women's general interest site The Hairpin,[10] where she became book editor.

[20] In addition to her editing and book reviews, Cliffe has drawn notice for her writing on a wide range of topics, including humor pieces,[21][22] collegiate financial aid,[17] and Protestant Christianity.

[26] In October 2019, Cliffe was credited as an executive producer for the documentary "The Acid King", based on the non-fiction book of the same name about the life of Ricky Kasso.