Jong-Fast is the author of two novels,
Normal Girl and ''The Social Climber's Handbook
, and three memoirs, Girl [Maladjusted]
, The Sex Doctors in the Basement
, and How to Lose Your Mother''. After the
2016 U.S. presidential election, Jong-Fast began focusing her writing on politics, becoming a prominent
left-wing political commentator during the
first presidency of Donald Trump. She became a regular contributor to
The Forward, The Bulwark,
Playboy,
Glamour, and
Vogue. She has written for
The New York Times,
W,
Cosmopolitan,
Mademoiselle,
Marie Claire, the
Times of London,
Elle,
Modern Bride, and
The Forward. In December 2019, Jong-Fast became an editor-at-large at
The Daily Beast, hosting the podcast
The New Abnormal. In November 2021, she became a contributing writer at
The Atlantic, and the writer of its
Wait, What? newsletter. In 2022, she joined
Vanity Fair as a special correspondent and began hosting the
Fast Politics iHeartMedia podcast. In January 2024, she joined
MSNBC as a
political analyst. In 2025, Viking Books published Jong-Fast's third memoir,
How to Lose Your Mother, which became a
New York Times Bestseller within three weeks. A reviewer for
The New York Times describes the book as "read[ing] like a score-settling marathon at times, but also like a loving elegy". Novelist
Martha McPhee wrote for
The Washington Post that
How to Lose Your Mother was a "transformative work of alchemy" with "lines so good you won't just want to underline them, you will want to cut them out to share".
Oprah Magazine called
How to Lose Your Mother "hilarious and heartbreaking" and "the story of a singular mother-daughter relationship that will resonate with anyone who grew up playing second fiddle to a parent's passions." ==Personal life==