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Rex Parker (Michael David Sharp) was born on 26 November, 1969, is an American crossword blogger and college instructor (born 1969). Discover Rex Parker's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

Popular As Michael David Sharp
Occupation Blogger · lecturer of English at Binghamton University
Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 26 November 1969
Birthday 26 November
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1969

Michael David Sharp (born November 26, 1969), known by the pseudonym Rex Parker, is an American college instructor and blogger known for his blog, Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle, about the New York Times crossword puzzle.

Outside of crosswords, Sharp teaches English at Binghamton University in New York.

Sharp grew up in Fresno, California.

1990

He became interested in crossword puzzles in his senior year of college in 1990.

While in graduate school, he often solved crosswords in free newspapers found in cafés.

1999

He went to Pomona College as an undergraduate and earned his PhD in English from the University of Michigan in 1999.

Sharp joined the English department of Binghamton University in 1999.

He has taught classes on medieval literature, crime fiction, and comic books.

He used to teach occasionally at Elmira Correctional Facility.

Sharp began writing about the daily New York Times crossword puzzle as practice for a possible website for a comics course.

2006

Five weeks after its debut on September 25, 2006, the blog received hundreds of views when the first puzzles he had written about were reprinted in national syndication.

2007

He writes under a pseudonym—Rex Parker, King of CrossWorld—that was originally a nickname invented during a family trip to Hawaii; his real-life identity was outed in 2007.

Sharp writes another blog, Pop Sensation, cataloguing his vintage paperback novel collection, begun in March 2007.

2008

In 2008, he invented the crossword term "natick" (after Natick, Massachusetts) for an "unguessable" square crossed in both directions by proper nouns considered obscure.

He has sometimes criticized the Times puzzle on issues of gender and racial representation.

Crossword editor Will Shortz has said he has "mixed feelings" about the blog, and the Times "Wordplay" column has called it "decidedly divisive" for its occasionally caustic tone.

Sharp has framed the blog as an effort to treat an ephemeral product as a creative work worthy of criticism.

2009

He used to test solve puzzles for the Times for some time before 2009.

2010

He has constructed several crosswords published in the Times, The Wall Street Journal, and the Los Angeles Times since 2010.

2011

Sharp has competed in the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, placing as high as 31st in 2011.

2012

Two years later, there were more than 10,000 daily readers, more than 20,000 in 2012, and 50,000 in 2021.

Some readers regularly participate in the blog's comment section, which forms a part of the online crossword community.

Sharp's reviews are characterized by use of humor and strong opinions.

He usually solves the Times puzzle in the late evening and writes posts in the morning before going to work.

Reviews express Sharp's likes or dislikes of elements of a puzzle such as its theme, clues, fill, and fairness.

Posts also include the puzzle's solution, a difficulty rating, an explanation of the theme if there is one, a "word of the day", and topical pictures and music.