Heather King
Heather King (born 1952) is a Los Angeles-based writer, blogger and speaker. Raised on the coast of New Hampshire, she struggled with alcoholism—a period during which she made the ill-advised decision to attend law school—sobered up in 1987, quit her job as an attorney, and converted to Catholicism in 1996.She has written and recorded several slice-of-life commentaries for National Public Radio's ''All Things Considered'' and is the author of numerous essays and several memoirs.
King is a graduate of the University of New Hampshire (1977) and Suffolk University Law School (1984, ''cum laude'').
She lives in Los Angeles where she maintains the blog HEATHER KING: DESIRE LINES. She contributes the monthly column "Credible Witnesses" to the Catholic magazine ''Magnificat.'' Her essays in ''Magnificat'', among them "The Sacred Heart of Jesus," have won many awards from the Catholic Press Association [CPA].
Since May, 2014, she has written a weekly column on arts, culture, faith and life called [ "Desire Lines"] for ''ANGELUS,'' the archdiocesan newspaper of LA. Her subjects range from ''noir'' crime novelist Raymond Chandler to classical pianist Glenn Gould, outsider art, the secret staircases of Silver Lake, obsessive gardeners, opera, ballet, tightrope walking, and coke-addicted figure-skaters.
The column received First Place in the Best Weekly Column on Culture and the Arts from the Catholic Media Association (formerly the Catholic Press Association) in 2017, 2020, 2021, and 2022.
''Parched,'' King's memoir about addiction as spiritual thirst, was chosen as a "Most Memorable Memoir" by ''Publishers Weekly'' in their "Year in Books" 2005, and was selected by [https://www.thefix.com/ "The Fix"] as one of their Top Ten Addiction Memoirs.
Her book [https://www.amazon.com/Holy-Desperation-Praying-Your-Depends/dp/0829445145 ''Holy Desperation: Praying As If Your Life Depends On It''] won Book of the Year 2018 from the National Association of Catholic Publishers, as well as Third Place that same year in the "Best Spiritual Memoir" category.
Her essays have appeared in the ''Best American Spiritual Writing'' series, and honored in the ''Best American Essays'' series.
She has received writing fellowships from the Djerassi Center for the Arts, the Dorland Mountain Arts Colony, the Helene Wurlitzer Foundation, and the Ucross Foundation. Provided by Wikipedia
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