Caitlin Moran

Caitlin Moran

BritishContemporary FictionMemoirBiographyHumorousb. 1975

Caitlin Moran is a British journalist, author, and broadcaster, known for her feminist activism and humorous exploration of modern womanhood. Raised and home-schooled in Wolverhampton, she began her writing career at 15, publishing her first novel, 'The Chronicles of Narmo,' at 16. She has since become a prominent columnist for The Times, winning multiple awards for her journalism, including Columnist of the Year. Moran is the bestselling author of 'How to Be a Woman,' 'More Than a Woman,' 'How to Build a Girl,' and 'What About Men?'. Her work often blends memoir, social commentary, and humor, addressing topics such as feminism, class, body image, and mental health. She also co-wrote the Channel 4 sitcom 'Raised by Wolves.'

Awards

['British Press Awards, Columnist of the Year', 'Cosmopolitan, Ultimate Writer of the Year', 'Irish Book Award, Listeners Choice category', 'Galaxy National Book Awards, Book of the Year', 'Galaxy National Book Awards, Popular Non-Fiction Book of the Year', 'British Press Awards, Interviewer of the Year', 'British Press Awards, Critic of the Year', 'Glamour Awards, Writer of the Year', 'Glamour Awards, Columnist of the Year', "Rose d'Or Awards, Best Sitcom (for Raised by Wolves)"]

Notable Works

['How to Be a Woman', 'More Than a Woman', 'How to Build a Girl', 'How to Be Famous', 'What About Men?', 'The Chronicles of Narmo', 'Moranthology', 'Moranifesto', 'Raised by Wolves (TV series)']

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