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Heather Havrilesky (born 1970) is an American author, essayist, and humorist.She writes the advice column "Ask Polly" for Substack.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? This stumps me a little because, by "romance," I know they mean . I'm an advice columnist, so sometimes people ask me about how they can "keep the romance alive" in their marriages. Heather Havrilesky's new memoir, "Foreverland: On the Divine Tedium of Marriage," is a wise, witty, profane, even profound, meditation on her 15-year marriage to a college professor, Bill . Heather Havrilesky is a columnist, author, writer, and humorist from the United States. If falling in love is the peak of human experience, then marriage is the slow descent down that mountain, on a trail built from conflict, compromise, and nagging doubts. 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Author photo by Willy Somma | Book cover courtesy of Harper Collins For these pictures, we invited couples to our studio outfitted with an automatic camera, then left them alone for a half-hour to do whatever they do in bed. A new memoir on marriage 'Foreverlan­d' by Heather Havrilesky is breaking peoples' brains 2022-03-20 - By John Warner John Warner is the author of "Why They Can't Write: Killing the Five-Paragraph Essay and Other Necessitie­s." Twitter @biblioracl­e "It's not a good story when you're bullshitting people. An illuminating, poignant, and savagely funny examination of modern marriage from Ask Polly advice columnist Heather Havrilesky. If falling in love is the peak of human experience, then marriage is the slow descent down that mountain, on a trail built from conflict, compromise, and nagging doubts. Sometimes the dedication of a book is integral to understanding it. — is not only extremely amusing, but raw, poignant, and generous of heart. 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