Alice Feiring has had an illustrious career throughout the media world. She is currently a syndicated writer and political analyst for Fox News. Alice is a native of California and holds citizenship in both Cuba and Puerto Rico. In her early years at Fox she worked as a political reporter covering everything from the 1972 elections to the terror attacks of September 11th. She was also the bureau chief of news affairs in Washington, D.C. for The Times and publisher of Townsquare.
In her late years Alice was an editor and gossip columnist for the San Francisco Examiner and also served as the communications director for California State University. Alice is a woman who enjoy both traveling and living and has been married and divorced four times. She now works as a writer and consultant in the wine and restaurant industry, specializing in food and wine events. Alice has also written several books on her love of wine, her travels, and her numerous jobs in the media. As an editor and writer, Alice specializes in features writing and news reporting, but her passion is in writing about national and international height issues.
Alice started her letter writing career when she was twenty-one years old and wrote to her mother as a student requesting that she be allowed to write about her height. Alice’s request was denied by her superior, thinking that it was not a valid topic of discussion in the work place. Four years later she was writing about height issues for the Examiner when her superior informed her that her letters regarding her height could constitute sexual harassment. This turned Alice’s career in the direction it is now.