Timothy Egan Bio | Wiki
Timothy Egan ( Full name: Timothy P. Egan ) is an American journalist and author. He currently serves as an op-ed columnist for The New York Times. He writes from a liberal perspective. The journalist has so far authored seven books. In 1991, his first book titled The Good Rain won the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award.
Timothy Egan Age
He was born on November 8, 1954, in Seattle, Washington, United States of America. Timothy is 67 years old.
Timothy Egan Height
He is a man of average stature. Timothy stands at the height of 5 ft 8 in ( Approx 1.73m).
Timothy Egan Family
He was born to his father and mother on November 8, 1954, in Seattle, Washington, United States of America. Timothy has managed to keep his family information below the radar despite his publicity in the media industry.
Timothy Egan Wife | Seattle
He married his wife called Joni Balter. Joni is a multi-media journalist and lecturer. She has taught in the communication departments at Seattle University, the University of Washington, and the U.W.’s Evans School of Public Affairs. Before that, Joni served as a prize-winning editorial writer as well as columnist prior to becoming an assistant political editor at The Seattle Times.
She briefly worked at the opinion section of Bloomberg View. Currently. Joni serves as an analyst and regular guest on the NPR-affiliate KUOW, “Week in Review” show to be specific. In addition to that, she serves as editorial adviser for a new current affairs show on KCTS 9, “IN Close’’ launched in 2014. Timothy and Joni share two grown-up daughters named Sophie and Casey. He lives in Seattle with his family.
Timothy Egan Education
He is a University of Washington graduate.
Timothy Egan New York Times | Nyt
Currently, he serves as a weekly op-ed writer for The New York Times. He has worked there for 18 years. At first, Timothy served as the Pacific Northwest correspondent prior to becoming a national enterprise reporter. In 2006, the journalist won the National Book Award for his book titled “The Worst Hard Time.” The same book became a New York Times bestseller. In 2001, Timothy contributed to a series of reports titled “How Race is Lived in America” for The New York Times. The series won the paper a Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting.
Timothy’s other colleagues at New York Times Include:
Adam Liptak – correspondent
Mark Leibovich – correspondent
Miriam Pawel – historian
Sarah Mervosh – reporter
Nikole Hannah Jones – staff writer
Jodi Kantor – correspondent
Jay Caspian – staff writer
Kim Barker – reporter
Timothy Egan The Big Burn
In 2009, the author published a book titled The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire that Saved America. The book is about the Great Fire of 1910. The fire burned almost three million acres (12,000 km2). Also, the same fire that destroyed acres of land helped shape the United States Forest Service.
The same book describes some of the political issues faced by the American politician, writer, historian, naturalist, conservationist, and statesman called Theodore Roosevelt. The book won Timothy a second Washington State Book Award in History/Biography as well as a second Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award.
Timothy Egan Dust Bowl
In his 2006 book titled The Worst Hard Time, Timothy talks about people who lived through the Great Depression’s Dust Bowl. The book won him the National Book Award for Nonfiction as well as the Washington State Book Award in History/Biography.
Timothy Egan Short Nights Of The Shadow Catcher
His book titled Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher: The Epic Life and Immortal Photographs of Edward Curtis was published in August 6, 2013. In this book, Timothy revealed the life story of a man who was determined to preserve a people and culture in Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher.
Timothy Egan A Pilgrimage To Eternity
His book titled A Pilgrimage to Eternity: From Canterbury to Rome in Search of a Faith was published on October 15, 2019. The book is an account of Timothy’s pilgrimage that makes a reader wonder whether he/she should embark on such a journey, either of the body, the soul, or, as in Timothy’s case.
Timothy Egan Books
– 1990 The Good Rain
– 1992 Breaking Blue
– 1998 Lasso the Wind
– 2004 The Winemaker’s Daughter
– 2006 The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
– 2009 The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire that Saved America
– 2012 Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher: The Epic Life and Immortal Photographs of Edward Curtis
– 2016 The Immortal Irishman: The Irish Revolutionary Who Became an American Hero
– 2019 A Pilgrimage to Eternity: From Canterbury to Rome in Search of a Faith
Timothy Egan Salary
His current job as an op-ed columnist for The New York Times serves as his primary source of income. Timothy earns an average salary of $74,285 per year.
Timothy Egan Net Worth
His books and career as a journalist are the two main pillars when it comes to wealth accumulation. Timothy has an estimated net worth of $1,587,916.
Who Is Timothy Egan
Timothy is an American journalist and author. He currently serves as an op-ed columnist for The New York Times. He writes from a liberal perspective. The journalist has so far authored seven books.
How Old Is Timothy Egan
Timothy is a 67-year-old American journalist and author who was born on November 8, 1954, in Seattle, Washington, United States of America.
Is Timothy Egan Married
He married his wife called Joni Balter. Joni is a multi-media journalist and lecturer. He and Joni share two grown-up daughters named Sophie and Casey. The journalist lives in Seattle with his family.