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Heather Corinna (born April 18, 1970) is an author, activist, and Internet publisher with a focus on progressive, affirming sexuality. Corinna is a self-described "queer, rabblerousing, polymath." Corinna is
non-binary Non-binary and genderqueer are umbrella terms for gender identities that are not solely male or femaleidentities that are outside the gender binary. Non-binary identities fall under the transgender umbrella, since non-binary people typically ...
and has advocated for accepting the diverse forms of a sexual experience and avoiding "expertitis".


Biography

Heather Corinna was born in
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,
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, and grew up in Chicago and
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Lancaster County (; Pennsylvania Dutch: Lengeschder Kaundi), sometimes nicknamed the Garden Spot of America or Pennsylvania Dutch Country, is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is located in the south central part of Pennsylvania. ...
. Corinna suffered sexual assault at age 12, and was
homeless Homelessness or houselessness – also known as a state of being unhoused or unsheltered – is the condition of lacking stable, safe, and adequate housing. People can be categorized as homeless if they are: * living on the streets, also kn ...
by age 16. Corinna has written about the role that sexual assault and other violence experienced as a youth have played in motivating their later art and activism. Corinna is a 1986 graduate of the
Chicago Academy of the Arts The Chicago Academy for the Arts, founded in 1981, is an independent high school for the performing and visual arts located in the River West neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. It was named a National School of Distinction by the John F. Kenne ...
, studying music, creative writing, and art. Corinna also attended
Shimer College Shimer Great Books School (pronounced ) is a Classic_book#University_programs, Great Books college that is part of North Central College in Naperville, Illinois. Prior to 2017, Shimer was an independent, accredited college on the south side of ...
, then located in
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, majoring in Humanities. Later, Corinna worked for several years as an early childhood educator. After working in education with developmentally disabled adults and in a
Montessori The Montessori method of education involves children's natural interests and activities rather than formal teaching methods. A Montessori classroom places an emphasis on hands-on learning and developing real-world skills. It emphasizes indepen ...
elementary classroom, Corinna founded an alternative kindergarten/pre-kindergarten in Chicago,running it from 1992 to 1996. and continuing to work as a kindergarten teacher until quitting to work on Scarleteen (see below) full-time. In the late 1990s, Corinna founded Scarlet Letters, an adult erotica online magazine targeted at women. Shortly after being created, the site was removed by web hosting provider
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, forcing a need to find alternate hosting. Since the main content of the site was meant to be off-limits to teenagers, Corinna posted five pages of basic sexual education content for teenagers to read. Upon being deluged with requests for further information, Corinna established Scarleteen in 1998. The side of the website targeted at girls was originally known as "Pink Slip". In 1999, a section targeted at boys, initially known as "The Boyfriend", was added. Both Scarlet Letters and Scarleteen faced difficulty obtaining traffic and financial support in their early years. In the 1990s, Scarleteen was often excluded by mainstream directories as too sexual, while pornographic sites also refused to provide a link to it for their under-18 visitors. The site subsequently came to survive largely on donations, some of which came from past users with children of their own. In 2015, Corinna received the Sexual Health Champion award from
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-based Options for Sexual Health.


Work


Art

* Founded in 1998 by Corinna and co-editor
Hanne Blank Hanne Blank, also known as Hanne Blank Boyd, is an American historian, writer, and editor. Her written works include ''Virgin: The Untouched History'', ''Straight: The Surprisingly Short History of Heterosexuality'', and ''The Unapologetic Fat G ...
, Scarlet Letters was one of the earliest adult erotica online magazines and was the first woman-owned, woman-run, and women-centered sexuality website. It initially featured erotic fiction, poetry, photography, and visual art and has since expanded to include non-erotic content that promotes progressive sexuality. The website is currently on hiatus. * Corinna's personal website
Femmerotic
contains samples of photography, writing, and journal entries. * Corinna's work has also appeared i
The Guardian
''Issues Magazine'', ''PIF Magazine'', ''Maxi Magazine'', ''CleanSheets'', LeisureSuit.Net, ''Other Rooms'', ''Cherrybomb'', ''Sexilicious'', ''Blood Moon'', ''BAACHOR Magazine'' (in which their essay "The Door Into One Moment, Eternal" was nominated for a
Pushcart Prize The Pushcart Prize is an American literary prize published by Pushcart Press that honors the best "poetry, short fiction, essays or literary whatnot" published in the small presses over the previous year. Magazine and small book press editors are ...
) and ''Batteries Not Included''. Their fiction and creative nonfiction have also appeared in the anthologies ''Yes Means Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power and A World Without Rape'', ''Viscera'', ''The Adventures of Food'', ''Aqua Erotica'', ''Zaftig: Well-Rounded Erotica'', ''The Mammoth Book of Best New Erotica 1 & 2'', ''Shameless: An Intimate Erotica'', and ''Penthouse'' and will appear in the forthcoming anthologies ''Breakthrough Bleeding: Essays on the Thing Women Spend a Quarter of Their Time Doing, but No One’s Supposed To Talk About'' and ''What We Think: Gender Roles, Women's Issues and Feminism in the 21st Century''. *Corinna's photography and visual art have been shown at/in 555 Gallery, Sex Worker Visions (New York), Babes in Toyland, Jane's Guide, Michelle 7, On Our Backs, the Bryant-Lake Bowl, Trixx (to benefit the LGBT+ youth center, District 202), The Independent, The Mammoth Book of Erotic Women, SEAF 2004, and other venues.


Sexual education

* Corinna founded Scarleteen, an "independent, grassroots sexuality education and support organization and website," in 1998. The website is staffed by Corinna and a group of volunteers. s of 2007, the website received 10,000-30,000 visitors per day. * Corinna's book, ''S.E.X.: The All-You-Need-To-Know Progressive Sexuality Guide To Get You Through High School and College'', was published by Da Capo Press in 2007. The book has been reviewed b
CurveMinnesota Women's Press
an
others


References


External links


Heather Corinna website

Scarleteen Website

All Girl Army

"Sexual Healing," City on a Hill Press, 20 November 2008

"Sex ed for teens leaves LGBTQ out of the discussion," Medil Reports, March 2009

"Feministing Five: Heather Corinna," profile and interview, Feministing.com, February 27, 2010
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