Clementine Ford
Clementine Ford is a writer, broadcaster and feminist community builder living in Naarm/Melbourne.
BottomClementine Ford is a writer, broadcaster and feminist community builder living in Naarm/Melbourne.
BottomClementine Ford is a writer, broadcaster and feminist community builder living in Naarm/Melbourne. She is the bestselling author of the feminist manifestos Fight Like A Girl and Boys Will Be Boys, which have also been published to great acclaim in the UK and the US, and her memoir How We Love, which she adapted into a live stage performance called ‘Love Sermon’. In 2017, she won the Matt Richell Award for Best New Writer of the Year at the ABIAs. Her favourite colour is pink. Her most recent book is I Don’t, which presents the inarguable case against marriage for the modern woman.
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