Florence King
Florence King (born 1936) is an American writer, essayist and columnist. While her early writings focused on the American South and those who live there, much of King's later work has been published in the conservative publication National Review. She supports conservatism, but is not a "movement conservative." Though grateful for her fan base, she considers herself a misanthrope.
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Florence King - 1936 - National Review
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King, who now lives in Fredericksburg, Virginia, is native of Washington, D.C. She received her B.A. from American University in Washington D.C. She also attended the University of Mississippi, as a post- graduate student. The majority of King?s works under her own name have been non-fiction essays. She has also written Barbarian Princess under the pseudonym of Laura Buchanan. King has also admitted to having written numerous pornographic stories and paperback books and erotica under various pseudonyms. Her book, Confessions of a Failed Southern Lady was a semi-autobiographical work, focusing on her grandmother and the influence she had on King's life.
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Fredericksburg, Virginia - Washington, D.C. - American University - University of Mississippi
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She has written numerous articles in The American Enterprise magazine.
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