Brian Broome Washington Post, Bio, Wiki, Age, Partner, Salary, and Net Worth

Brian Broome Bio | Wiki

Brian Broome is a popular American memoirist, poet, and screenwriter currently working as a contributing columnist for The Washington Post focusing on politics, culture, and the African American perspective. He is also a Writer in Residence at St. Mary’s College in Moraga, California.

Brian’s work has appeared in Poets and Writers, Medium, and more. He has been a finalist in the Moth storytelling competition and received the grand prize in Carnegie Mellon University’s Martin Luther King Writing Awards.

Brian Broome Age | Birthday

Brian was born in 1969, in Warren, Ohio, in the United States. He is 53 years old. Brian has not mentioned the specific date he was born.

Brian Broome Height

He is a man of average stature. Brian stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in ( Approx 1.7 m).

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Brian Broome Family

He was born in Warren, Ohio, to his parents. Brian holds an American nationality. Currently, Brian has not mentioned any details concerning either his parents or if he has siblings.

Brian Broome Partner

Brian resides in the United States. He loves to keep his personal life private hence Brian has not mentioned any details concerning his relationship status to the public.

Brian Broome Education

He earned his Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Pittsburgh, where Brian also served as a K. Leroy Irvis Fellow and as an instructor in the Writing Program.

Brian Broome The Washington Post

He serves as a contributing columnist for The Washington Post focusing on politics, culture, and the African American perspective. Brian’s debut memoir, “Punch Me Up to the Gods,” is an NYT Editor’s Pick and the winner of the 2021 Kirkus Prize for Nonfiction. In addition to The Post, Brian’s work has appeared in Poets and Writers, Medium, and more.

He has been a finalist in the Moth storytelling competition and received the grand prize in Carnegie Mellon University’s Martin Luther King Writing Awards. Brian also won a VANN Award from the Pittsburgh Black Media Federation due to journalism in 2019. Brian’s film, “Garbage,” received the Audience Choice Award at the Cortada Short Film Festival and became a semi-finalist in the Portland Short Fest.

Brian’s colleagues at the Washington Post Include:

George Will – political commentator

David Waigel – political contributor

Thomas Boswell – political commentator

Tom Hamburger – reporter

Yeganeh Torbati – reporter

Margaret Sullivan – writer

Marianna Sotomayor – congresional reporter

Jacqueline Alemany – co-anchor

Ruby Cramer – reporter

Brian Broome Punch Me Up to the Gods

He wrote a Memoir titled Punch Me Up to the Gods which was published on May 18, 2021, by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. The memoir received the Kirkus Prize for Nonfiction (2021), and the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Memoir or Biography (2022). This book chronicles Brian’s experience growing up as a queer Black boy in rural Ohio. He started writing Punch Me Up to the Gods “while in a drug and alcohol rehab facility in Washington, Pa.”

Brian Broome Salary

He earns a satisfying amount from his work as a contributing columnist for The Washington Post focusing on politics, culture, and the African American perspective. Brian’s average salary is $69,867 annually.

Brian Broome Net Worth

Brian gets his wealth from his work as a contributing columnist for The Washington Post focusing on politics, culture, and the African American perspective. Therefore, Brian has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Brian’s estimated net worth is $761,758.

How Old Is Brian Broome

Brian was born in 1969, in Warren, Ohio, in the United States. He is 53 years old. Brian has not mentioned the specific date he was born.

Who is Brian Broome

Brian is a memoirist, poet, and screenwriter currently working as a contributing columnist for The Washington Post focusing on politics, culture, and the African American perspective. Brian’s work has appeared in Poets and Writers, Medium, and more. He has been a finalist in the Moth storytelling competition and received the grand prize in Carnegie Mellon University’s Martin Luther King Writing Awards.

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