Kat Long

Kat Long (born Kathryn Noel Long, December 31, 1974 in Silver Spring, Maryland) is an American journalist, author, and social historian. She is the author of The Forbidden Apple: A Century of Sex & Sin in New York City which was released in February 2009 by Ig Publishing.[1] The book was reviewed in The Village Voice[2] and The New York Press [3] On April 5, 2009, the book was reviewed in the New York Times.[4] Kat was the editor-in-chief of the New York Blade, the only gay-owned and operated newspaper in New York City, prior to shutting down operations in June 2009.

She is the former executive editor of GO Magazine and has contributed numerous articles to Smithsonian, Slate, Scientific American, The Village Voice, The Advocate, Playgirl and other publications. She was editor-in-chief of the best-selling annual guidebook Sexy Miami 2003-2004 and co-wrote two editions of Sexy New York City. She also contributed entries to the forthcoming Encyclopedia of Gay Folklife, to be published by M.E. Sharpe.[5]

Long attended Sarah Lawrence College from 1993 to 1997, where she was a recipient of the Nancy Lynn Schwartz Fiction Award; she graduated with a BA in creative writing in 1997.

She currently resides in New York, New York.

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