Caitlin Moran
1975
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Biography
Caitlin Moran is a British journalist, author, and broadcaster best known for her witty and insightful writing on a range of topics including feminism, politics, and popular culture. Born in 1975 in Wolverhampton, Moran began her writing career at a young age, contributing articles to music magazines before becoming a columnist for The Times. She has authored several successful books, such as 'How to Be a Woman' and 'Moranifesto', which have garnered both critical acclaim and popular attention. Moran's work often challenges societal norms and advocates for gender equality and social justice.
Famous Quotes (5)
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I want to shoehorn a conversation about feminism in wherever I can.
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We must recall the most basic fact of the music industry: all singing women are too happy, and most of the singing men are handsome sadists.
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There is no finer thing than writing a book. It is a physical object, it's bright and shiny, and you have accomplished a thing.
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It's not that feminism is dead, but it no longer seems to be the driving, vibrant force it once was.
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If we even keep a tiny corner of our minds super-feminine - a kitten-printed shirt and matching knickers, a Betty Boop watch, alcopops, waxing - then we will make ourselves a tiny, shiny cage, and putting ourselves in it will be like putting a snail in a fag packet.