Cindy Elavsky

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Cindy Elavsky co-writes the King Features syndicated column "Daytime Dial" with Dana Block. Elavsky and Block took over writing duties for the column in April 2006 when original columnist, Seli Groves, died. Daytime Dial is published four times a week under four different subjects: Gossip, Interview, Q&A and Summaries. Elavsky writes the Interview column, while Block writes the Gossip, Q&A and Summaries sections.

Elavsky was born in Massillon, Ohio on September 12, 1972. She and her family moved to Orlando, Florida in the summer of 1987. She graduated with honors from Oviedo High School in 1990.

Elavsky received her Bachelor's degree in English, with a concentration in Creative Writing, from the University of Central Florida in 1996. She was an active member of the Sigma Tau Delta honors society. She also obtained a Bachelor's degree in Theater, with a concentration in performance, from UCF in 2001, where she was an active member of the Alpha Psi Omega honors society.

She began working for Reed Brennan Media Associates in Orlando (a subsidiary of the Hearst Corporation, also linked to King Features) in 2001, working her way up from Proofreader to Assistant Managing Editor to Syndicate Editor.

She also writes a monthly book review column as well as a celebrity Q&A column called Celebrity Extra for King Features Weekly Service.

Daytime Dial is syndicated throughout the United States and Canada.

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