Last Updated: 04 Dec, 2023 | Views: 433
Age: 57
Profession: Writer
Other Profession(s): Author, Columnist
Famous For: Columnist for The Washington Post
Higher Education: Bachelor of Arts
Net Worth: 2.5 Million Approx.
About (Profile/Biography)
Carolyn Hanley Hax, a well-known American writer, was born in Connecticut, U.S, in 1966. Her father John H. Hax, who is now retired, served as director of research planning at Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford. Carolyn is best known for her advice column, "Carolyn Hax," which is syndicated by The Washington Post.
Carolyn Hax Career:
After working as a paralegal, she discovered that her abilities would be more useful as an editor, and she was hired by Army Times as a journalist.
Carolyn Hax began her career as an intern in the late 1980s, working for a number of newspapers.
Carolyn Hax started working as a copy and news editor for "The Washington Post" in the early 1990s.
Carolyn Hax started penning an advice column for The Washington Post in 1997, when she was 30 years old.
Hax's Tell Me About It, her debut book, was released in 2001.
Her piece "Peace and Carrots" appeared in the anthology Mommy Wars in 2006.
Hax also hosts Carolyn Hax Live, a weekly Friday web conversation, on The Washington Post's website. Since 2003, the show has been airing.
Carolyn Hax Books:
In addition to her column, Hax has also written several books, including "Tell Me About It: Lying, Sulking, Getting Fat... and 56 Other Things Not to Do While Looking for Love," "The Washington Post Family Cookbook," and "Carolyn Hax: Live."
Carolyn Hax Personal Life:
Hax got married her first spouse, artist Nick Galifianakis, in 1994; they later divorced in June 2002.
Hax married her childhood buddy as her second husband.
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