Connie Passalacqua Hayman

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Connie Passalacqua Hayman is an American

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Career

Passalacqua Hayman started her soap journalism career in 1980 as an assistant to newspaper columnist Jon-Michael Reed, "the first soap journalist to review soaps as theater and edit soap magazines for intelligent readers."

Daily News, TV Guide and USA Today.[1] She was the editor of Afternoon TV magazine from 1980 to 1983, an editor for Soap Opera World and a contributor for Soap Opera Digest, Soap Opera People and others.[1]

Between 1995 and 2001, Passalacqua Hayman was an adjunct professor of journalism at New York University, and in 2001 she left writing full-time to earn a master's degree in education at NYU.[1] She taught journalism at Marymount Manhattan College as an adjunct professor in the Communications Department from 2007 to 2014.[2]

Marlena De Lacroix

While writing for ABC's official soap magazine Episodes in 1989, Passalacqua Hayman was asked to be the critic for the new magazine Soap Opera Weekly.[1] From its inception through 2001, she wrote critical analysis for Soap Opera Weekly under the pseudonym Marlena De Lacroix.[1] Her column "Critical Condition" has been called "insightful, outspoken and humorous" and has been noted to have "created a sensation in the soap industry."[1]

Passalacqua Hayman left Soap Opera Weekly in 2001, later resuming writing as De Lacroix in 2006 in a blog titled "Savoring Soaps" for entertainment site JackMyers.com.[1][3] In 2007 she launched her own soap opera analysis website, MarlenaDeLacroix.com.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Blogger Bio: Marlena De LaCroix". JackMyers.com. Archived from the original on 2008-08-28. Retrieved 2008-10-25.
  2. ^ "Part Time Faculty listing by department, Fall 2008 Semester". Marymount Manhattan College, MMM.edu. Archived from the original on 2007-06-25. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
  3. ^ "Savoring Soaps by Marlena De Lacroix". JackMyers.com. Archived from the original on 2010-10-24. Retrieved 2008-10-25.
  4. ^ "Marlena De Lacroix: Soap Criticism for the Thinking Fan". MarlenaDeLacroix.com. Archived from the original on 2008-10-26. Retrieved 2008-10-25.

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