Ana Marie Cox
Ana Marie Cox is an American author, blogger, political columnist, and culture critic. She is best known for founding the political blog Wonkette in 2004, where she served as its editor until 2006. Cox has since worked for a variety of media outlets, including Time magazine, GQ, Air America Media, and The Guardian. Her writing often explores the intersection of politics and culture, with a particular focus on the American political scene.
Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]
Ana Marie Cox was born on September 23, 1972, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska, where she developed an early interest in politics and writing. Cox attended the University of Chicago, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in history. During her time at university, she was active in the college's political and literary scenes, contributing to various student publications.
Career[edit | edit source]
Wonkette[edit | edit source]
In 2004, Cox launched Wonkette, a political blog that quickly gained notoriety for its irreverent take on Washington politics and media. Under Cox's leadership, Wonkette became known for its witty and often satirical commentary, making it a must-read for political insiders and enthusiasts alike. Cox's work at Wonkette earned her a reputation as a pioneering political blogger, and she became a prominent voice in the early days of political blogging.
Post-Wonkette Career[edit | edit source]
After leaving Wonkette in 2006, Cox continued to build her career as a writer and commentator. She has written for several major publications, including Time magazine, where she contributed as a political columnist, and GQ, where she served as a correspondent. Cox has also appeared on various television and radio programs, offering her insights on political and cultural issues. In addition to her journalism work, Cox has authored a book, "Dog Days" (2006), a satirical novel about Washington politics.
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
Cox has been open about her struggles with mental health and addiction, using her platform to advocate for greater understanding and support for those dealing with similar issues. She is also known for her active presence on social media, where she engages with a wide audience on topics ranging from politics to personal life.
Legacy and Influence[edit | edit source]
Ana Marie Cox's contribution to the field of political journalism, particularly in the realm of blogging, has been significant. She is credited with helping to shape the voice and direction of political commentary in the digital age. Her work at Wonkette and beyond has influenced a generation of writers and bloggers, and she remains a respected figure in American media.
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