![]() Vincent was interviewed by Juju Chang on the ABC News program 20/20 and talked about the experience in HARDtalk extra on BBC on April 21, 2006, where she described her experiences in male-male and male-female relationships. This was compared to previous undercover journalism such as Black Like Me. Vincent's book Self-Made Man (2006) retells an eighteen-month experiment in the early 2000s in which she disguised herself as a man. She also worked as an editor for Free Press. She attended Williams College, where she graduated with a BA in philosophy in 1990, before undertaking graduate studies at Boston College. ![]() Norah Mary Vincent was born in Detroit, and grew up both there and in London, where her father was employed as a lawyer for the Ford Motor Company. She gained particular attention in 2006 for her book, Self-Made Man, detailing her experiences when she lived as a man for eighteen months. Her writing appeared in The New Republic, The New York Times, New York Post, The Washington Post and other periodicals. She was a columnist for The Village Voice and. She was a weekly columnist for the Los Angeles Times and a quarterly columnist on politics and culture for the national gay and lesbian news magazine The Advocate. ![]() Norah Mary Vincent (Septem– July 6, 2022) was an American writer. ![]()
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