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'Hollie McNish's words always sweep me away' Giovanna Fletcher
(Author) Hollie McNish'Energising, fearless and joyful' SARA PASCOE 'Hollie has such a wonderful voice. Warm, relatable, smart and funny' SOPHIE ELLIS-BEXTOR 'Funny, so smart and refreshingly honest' SARAH MILLICAN Virgin snow Virgin mojitos Virgin mother Virgin Mary Virgin: one little six letter word that holds such incredible power. The power to pressure, to judge, to harm, to praise, to profit, to punish. But virginity is also just a concept, a label that has been pressed upon people for centuries in numerous cultures worldwide. In this highly anticipated collection of poetry, Hollie McNish unpicks the role this word has played in her own life, as well as others, with her trademark mix of humour, fury and compassion. Whether considering if Mary was a fan of her own nick-name, to rejoicing her annual excitement in ice cream vans, to looking back on how ridiculously she ate creamy mashed potato with her family after apparently 'losing' her own virginity, she examines in her own inimitable way the tracks this concept makes throughout so many minds, and the possibilities of freedom. At times hilarious, at times harrowing, always hopeful - a poetic love letter against the more nefarious effects of purity culture packed with stacks of honeycomb, hand holds and early morning light.
Hollie McNish
Hollie McNish is a British poet and spoken word artist known for her candid and relatable writing style. Her work often explores themes of motherhood, politics, and social issues with a mix of humor and poignancy. McNish gained popularity with her debut poetry collection "Papers" in 2012, which won the Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry. She has since released several more collections, including "Nobody Told Me" and "Plum," which have further solidified her reputation as a leading voice in contemporary poetry. McNish's work has had a significant impact on the spoken word genre, inspiring a new wave of poets to embrace personal storytelling and social commentary in their writing. Her most famous work, "Embarrassed," went viral online and has been viewed millions of times, showcasing her ability to connect with audiences on a deeply emotional level.