Kristin Morgan
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Kristin Morgan (June 13, 1975) is an American author who specializes in Feminist Pornographic Literature.
A graduate of Centenary College of Louisiana[1], she studied for a BA in communications with an emphasis in professional writing and two minor degrees in English and Speech, She went on to study at Leeds Metropolitan University [2] for a Masters in 20th Century English Literature.
She is a prolific writer of erotic fiction and is a leading advocate of the pro-sex feminist movement. Her MA dissertation discusses the topic of whether or not there is a possibility of the moral pornographer as discussed in Angela Carter's Sadeian Woman. Her findings have concluded that erotic fiction still has some ways to go before the moral pornographer can portray male and females in equal standing in erotic fiction.
Her influences are Paule Reage, Donatien Alphonse François de Sade, Michel Foucault, Roland Barthe, Angela Carter
Kristin is a founding member of the Treble I Critics
Biography¹
Born in Dallas, Texas and graduated from Duncanville High School. She grew up in a suburb in south Dallas County called Duncanville. She's the youngest of 3 girls and currently lives in Leeds, England.
Kristin is the cousin of actor Powers Boothe.