Heather Havrilesky


Heather Havrilesky is an American author, essayist, and humorist. She writes the advice column "Ask Polly" for New York magazine. She is the author of Disaster Preparedness: A Memoir, the advice book How to Be a Person in the World and the essay collection What If This Were Enough?

Writing

In 1996, Havrilesky was hired as a staff writer at Suck.com, a webzine that was one of the web's earliest ad-supported content sites. Together with artist Terry Colon, she wrote the popular "Filler" comic strip for the site under the pen name Polly Esther. In May 2001, she began writing an advice column on Suck, but the site went under a month later.
Havrilesky began writing for Salon in 2003 as their TV critic.
In 2011, Havrilesky became one of the original columnists for The Daily, the world's first iPad-only news app. Havrilesky exited that position soon after the app launched, and the site was shuttered by its parent News Corporation in December 2012.
;Ask Polly
In 2001, Havrilesky started an advice column on her personal blog called Dear Rabbit. She pitched an advice column called Ask Polly to The Awl in 2012, which ran as a weekly feature. New York magazine began publishing the column in 2014. Each column addresses a single letter requesting advice.
;Books
Havrilesky wrote her first book, Disaster Preparedness: A Memoir in 2010. An autobiographical work, it dealt mostly with her upbringing in Durham, North Carolina.
Her second book, How to Be a Person in the World, was released in July 2016. The book was made up of new Ask Polly advice columns along with a handful of her most popular previously published columns.
Her third book, the essay collection What If This Were Enough? was released in 2018. Erin Keane of Salon.com summarised the book as follows: