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Kate Monro - Graffiti Artist

Kate Monro
Kate Monro was born the daughter of a diplomat and a housewife on a farm in Yorkshire. An unremarkable education preceded a career that has taken in spells with the rock band Blur, with the publishing mavericks Dazed & Confused and, most recently, with marketing & PR agency, Cunning. Whilst feeling that she had achieved her ambition to work for companies with ridiculous names, it wasn't until she completed a copywriting course, that she discovered a love of words and editing text.

A light bulb moment on a Californian beach followed and as a result, she set out to ask British men and women to reveal their most intimate truth - their virginity loss stories. The response was overwhelming and the result is a groundbreaking and very personal insight into the beating heart of British sexuality. She is now seeking a publishing deal for her book, ‘The Virginity Dialogues.'

An enthusiastic and articulate speaker on her subject, she has also caught the media's attention via her blog, The Virginity Project. Writing about her unusual journey as she interviews strangers about their sex lives, she has been interviewed by Cosmo Landesman for The Sunday Times as well as The Guardian Online and The Independent. She has also appeared live on Woman's Hour, The Vanessa Feltz show, The Jim Davis Show and regional BBC Radio.

When she is not asking people personal questions about their love lives, she is either blogging about them or passing the time by searching for new victims, sorry, freelancing in the advertising industry. She also enjoys writing about gender related issues, sex and relationships and writes a regular monthly column for American website, Below the Belt

You can read her blog here: www.virginityproject.typepad.com

 

Links:

www.virginityproject.typepad.com

www.belowthebelt.org

Profile Details

Screen Name:

Kate Monro

Country:

United Kingdom

With whom or what do you wage your biggest battle?:

Sugar

What piece of advice would you give to your 20-year-old self?:

You really are all that. Use it!!

What piece of advice did you receive in your 20s that you regret not following?:

None but learning to touch type at the behest of my mother was a good move.

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