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American writer
Rax King is an American writer.
Career
King's essay about watching
Diners, Drive-ins and Dives while healing from an abusive marriage was nominated for the
James Beard Award.
[1]
[2] She hosts a podcast, Low Culture Boil, and her writing can be found in publications like
Glamour
[3] and
MEL Magazine.
[4]
Personal life
King lives in
Brooklyn, New York.
Bibliography
References
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"In Her Debut Essay Collection, "Tacky," Rax King Builds Beautiful Monuments to Bad Taste". Vogue. 2021-11-10. Retrieved 2021-11-13.
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"Catapult | Love, Peace, and Taco Grease: How I Left My Abusive Husband and Found Guy Fieri | Rax King". Catapult. 2019-07-29. Retrieved 2021-11-13.
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"Rax King". Glamour. Retrieved 2021-11-13.
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"Rax King, Author at MEL Magazine". MEL Magazine. Retrieved 2021-11-13.
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^ King, Rax (2021).
Tacky : love letters to the worst culture we have to offer. New York.
ISBN
978-0-593-31272-8.
OCLC
1226075961.
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^ Kelly, Hillary (2021-11-04).
"In Rax King's Book Tacky, Lowbrow Is High Praise". Vulture. Retrieved 2021-11-13.
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"This Writer Will Change Your Mind About The Cheesecake Factory". Bustle. 4 November 2021. Retrieved 2021-11-13.
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^ Crowley, Chris (2021-10-29).
"Author Rax King Will Absolutely Eat a Surprise Cheeseburger". Grub Street. Retrieved 2021-11-13.
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^ Sifton, Sam (2021-11-03).
"Thank You, Claudia Roden!". The New York Times.
ISSN
0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-11-13.
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"A 'Tacky,' Indulgent Food Crawl Through Suburbia's Comfiest Restaurants". www.vice.com. 13 September 2021. Retrieved 2021-11-13.