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Hanne Blank, by Hanne Blank |
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Born | February 25, 1969 Northampton, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Occupation | historian, writer, editor, public speaker, activist |
Nationality | United States of America |
Period | contemporary |
Genres | speculative fiction (short stories), non-fiction & fiction (books) |
Subjects | history of science, history of medicine, virginity, sexuality |
www.hanneblank.com |
Hanne Blank (February 25, 1969) Born in Northampton, Massachusetts, U.S., Hanne Blank is a historian, writer, editor and public speaker. She has also edited and written erotica but is retired from that genre.[1]
She grew up in the greater Cleveland, Ohio area, became a classically-trained musician and then a formally educated historian.[2] As an independent scholar, her most recent post was as the 2004-2005 Scholar of the Institute For Teaching and Research on Women at Towson University, Maryland.[3]
Ms. Blank is a former co-editor of Scarletletters.com[4] (online "publisher of sex-positive, original, visionary creative and artistic work of all kinds") and Scarleteen.com[5] with Heather Corinna.[6] She is a former associate editor of Sojourner: The Women's Forum, and has also written sex columns for the Boston Phoenix and Good Vibes Magazine.[6]
As an instructor (prior to becoming a full-time writer/editor), she taught at the university level at Brandeis University, Tufts University and Whitworth College.[6] As a musician, she was a Fellow of the Boston University Tanglewood Institute and was the 1991 recipient of the George Whitefield Chadwick medal for work as a proponent of contemporary art music.[6]
Her most recent book, the first revision of her 2000 title Big Big Love: A Sex and Relationships Guide for People of Size (and Those Who Love Them), was published by Celestial Arts in September, 2011.
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