Creators.com annie's mailbox

A blast from the past!

Annie's Mailbox is a popular advice column that was created by Ann Landers (Esther Pauline Friedman) in 1955. The column was originally published in the Chicago Sun-Times and was later syndicated to over 500 newspapers worldwide.

The column was known for its witty and straightforward advice on a wide range of topics, including relationships, family, work, and personal issues. Ann Landers was famous for her no-nonsense approach and her ability to connect with readers from all walks of life.

In 2002, Ann Landers passed away, and her column was taken over by her daughter, Margo Howard, who continued to write the column under the same name. Margo Howard wrote Annie's Mailbox until 2016, when she retired and the column was discontinued.

However, in 2020, a new version of Annie's Mailbox was launched on Creators.com, a popular online platform for syndicated columnists and cartoonists. The new column is written by a team of experienced advice columnists and covers a wide range of topics, including relationships, family, work, and personal issues.

So, if you're looking for some old-school advice or just want to get a glimpse into the past, you can still find Annie's Mailbox on Creators.com!