Morgaan Sinclair

Contributing Writer
Morgaan Sinclair - Shannon Sloan-Spice
Morgaan Sinclair - Shannon Sloan-Spice

Morgaan Sinclair has written for Harper & Row, The Weekly Standard and The New York Post. She holds a summa cum laude bachelors degree in humanities and a masters degree in mythology and depth psychology. She is simultaneously a doctoral candidate in mythology and a masters degree candidate in Middle Eastern studies. She has long been owned by cats.

Latest Articles

Egypt: Why the Muslim Brotherhood Won't Rule Egypt
The Muslim Brotherhood won't seek the presidency now. It's a way of saying they won't try to take what they can't possibly get.
Feb 13, 2011 - Morgaan Sinclair
Egypt: The New Citizen Emerges
"Today this country is your country. Do not litter. Don't bribe. ... Don't harass women. ... We have no excuse anymore." -- Pamphlet handed out in Cairo.
Feb 13, 2011 - Morgaan Sinclair
Still Pudgy After All These Years: I Suspect the Fork
Let's see: diet pills, exercise machines, meditation, guilt. The real problem is bad choices ... and that little silver tined thing. Oh yeah, and sugar.
Feb 12, 2011 - Morgaan Sinclair
Iran: Roadblocks Up. Internet Down. Machine Guns in the Streets.
A Text Message from Iran: u televised truth for Tunisia, Egypt, we thank u.plz, make sure ur in Iran in 2 days ok?
Feb 12, 2011 - Morgaan Sinclair
Iran Heads for Revolution
"I tell all Iranians that you should learn from Egyptians because we learned from you." - Wael Ghonim. The Green Movement in Iran Attempts to Rise Again.
Feb 11, 2011 - Morgaan Sinclair
Egypt: No Country for Old Men
Hosni Mubarak and his army defy the upwelling Arab Spring, but only because they have every dictator in the Middle East behind them. It may not be enough.
Feb 11, 2011 - Morgaan Sinclair
Egyptian Army Commander Implies Mubarak will go Tonight
"It ends tonight," says Egyptian Army Chief of Staff Sami Eman. But does this mean freedom for the Egyptian people? It's not likely.
Feb 10, 2011 - Morgaan Sinclair
Carlos Slim, Lydia Cacho and the Women of Mexico
Can the world's richest man help the women of Mexico? Will Lydia Cacho, Mexico's most celebrated feminist, live to see it happen?
Feb 4, 2011 - Morgaan Sinclair