Karin Essex was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Since childhood, she was fond of ancient history. She studied at Vanderbilt University, and after graduating from Tulane University, Karin traveled to the United States, traveled abroad, worked in various positions in the film industry. Based in Los Angeles, Essex served as vice president and senior vice president at production firms. Then she turned to journalism, published essays and short stories in various magazines, including “Playboy”,
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Karin Essex was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Since childhood, she was fond of ancient history. She studied at Vanderbilt University, and after graduating from Tulane University, Karin traveled to the United States, traveled abroad, worked in various positions in the film industry. Based in Los Angeles, Essex served as vice president and senior vice president at production firms. Then she turned to journalism, published essays and short stories in various magazines, including “Playboy”, “Vogue”, “TV Guide”, “New Country”, “L.A. Weekly” and others, and also took part in script work. Karin Essex earned her Master of Fine Arts degree by completing a writing course at Goddard College in Vermont. She was the co-author of Betty Page's 1996 biography "Bettie Page: The Life of a Pin-Up Legend". Famous writer brought historical novels "Cleopatra" and "Pharaoh". These books, after the success of sales, are supposed to be filmed, and scripts on them were also written by Karin Essex.