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  1. In her columnAsk Polly,” Heather Havrilesky attempts to address her readers’ most unwieldy questions about modern life. Photograph by Willy Somma

  2. Ask Polly Advice and wisdom from Heather Havrilesky, published since 2012 (formerly at The Awl and NY Magazine). Paid subscribers receive 1-2 weekly posts on how to navigate our broken world with compassion, realism, and an open heart.

  3. Advice and wisdom from Heather Havrilesky, published since 2012 (formerly at The Awl and NY Magazine). Paid subscribers receive 1-2 weekly posts on how to navigate our broken world with compassion, realism, and an open heart.

  4. Along with advice columns on subjects like how to embrace your secret creative dreams, how to become more flexible and open-hearted and how to navigate difficult friendships, I also write essays on subjects like intimacy, exuberance, obsession, regret, and navigating conflict instead of avoiding it. I love writing this column!

  5. 13 gru 2017 · As the Cut’s Ask Polly advice columnist since 2014, Heather Havrilesky grapples with readers’ questions about life, death, babies, relationships, family, friendship, growing up, and more. Last year, she published How to Be a Person in the World, a collection of new and old Ask Polly columns.

  6. Heather Havrilesky is an essayist, advice columnist, and the author of four books. Her advice column Ask Polly was originally published on The Awl in 2012, moved to New York Magazine in 2014, and then expanded to Substack in 2021 where it’s thriving today.

  7. 27 lis 2019 · The Cut’s advice columnist Heather Havrilesky answers readers’ questions about how to be in the world. Got a question for Polly? Email askpolly@nymag.com.