She’s made all the mistakes, so you don’t have to… Ask Erin is a weekly advice column, in which Erin answers your burning questions about anything at all.
I started Ask Erin on my old blog in 2009. Why? Because people have always come to me for advice. I am not a doctor or a therapist, but what I do have is a whole lot of experience in making all the wrong choices. I've learned so much from my many, many mistakes.
This is a no-judgment zone. I'm here to help remind you of what you probably already know (but need someone else to say it or write it out loud). I answer all questions anonymously and with love. If you have a question for me, you can connect with me by emailing askerin@erinkhar.com.
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About Erin
Erin Khar is a writer and advocate who has established herself as a respected voice in the national conversation about the overdose epidemic. She is the author of STRUNG OUT, of which The New York Times writes, "The thrill of an early Bret Easton Ellis novel — except Khar’s characters aren’t nihilists. Khar’s buoyant writing doesn’t get mired in her dark subject matter.... This is a story she needed to tell; and the rest of the country needs to listen.”
Her long-running advice column, Ask Erin, lives on Substack and her personal essays have appeared in The Times of London Sunday Magazine, SELF, Marie Claire, Salon, HuffPost, Esquire, Cosmopolitan, and elsewhere. Erin’s essay, “Guilty,” was published in Burn it Down: Women Writing About Anger. She was the recipient of a 2012 Eric Hoffer Editor's Choice Prize for her story, "Last House at the End of the Street," which was published in the Best New Writing 2012 anthology. In 2023, Erin was the recipient of a Walter E. Dakin fellowship from the Sewanee Writers’ Conference.
When she’s not writing, Erin is probably watching Beverly Hills, 90210. She lives in New York City.
