Caitlin Moran is an English journalist, broadcaster, and author. She writes two columns weekly for The Times. Born in Brighton, she changed her name from Catherine to Caitlin at thirteen, inspired by a character in a Jilly Cooper novel. At fifteen, she published her first novel, "The Chronicles of Narmo." Caitlin has won multiple awards for her journalism, including Columnist of the Year and Writer of the Year at the British Press Awards. Her book "How to Be a Woman" was named one of The Sunday Times' 'Most Influential Books of the 2000s'. She also wrote "How to Build a Girl," which was adapted into a film featuring Beanie Feldstein and Emma Thompson. Alongside her sister, she co-wrote the Channel 4 sitcom Raised by Wolves, which won Best Sitcom at the Rose d'Or Awards. Caitlin has published collections of her journalism, including "Moranthology" and "Moranifesto." In 2023, her latest book "What About Men?" became a number-one bestseller.
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