Hollie McNish is an award-winning poet based between Cambridge and Glasgow. She is the author of the Sunday Times bestselling, Slug, Ted Hughes Award-winning Nobody Told Me and poetry collections Plum, Cherry Pie and Papers. She has also adapted Greek tragedy Antigone, and co-wrote Offside, a play, with fellow poet Sabrina Mahfouz. She loves writing.
Piercing poetry . . . This is exactly what we all need. The
inimitable words of poet/goddess Hollie McNish once again holds up
honest, damn funny and refreshing takes on the everydayness of our
lives: the social demands, sex and orgasms, our bodies, judgement
from friends (and ourselves). Never have we needed her more
*Stylist*
An intoxicating mixture of poetry and prose, [Slug] is a
taboo-busting delight . . . McNish's poems are direct, comic,
tragic, warm, thought-provoking and often come with a sting in the
tale, but her prose also flows off the page like red wine freely
swilled with friends on a night out, or in . . . McNish
effortlessly navigates the bitter and sweet throughout . . . There
is an articulate approachability to all her writing . . . She is
clear-sighted on why we need to talk about menstruation,
masturbation and all sorts of gender and race inequalities,
normalising these normal topics . . . McNish is eminently readable
and relatable because she is both fallible and fascinating
*Scotsman*
I love Hollie's poems. There is such raw honesty and warmth and
often humour within them. She is one of the best poets we have
*Matt Haig*
McNish has a striking capacity for intimacy in places least
expected. There are no tricks in her work, except like all the best
magicians and wordsmiths, I can see what she's doing but not how
she did it. The poetry world needs a Tracey Emin like the art world
did. It's Hollie McNish
*Lemn Sissay*
No one blends honesty, humour and humanity quite like poet and
author Hollie McNish . . . Mixing prose and poetry, it's an insight
into McNish's mind, spanning topics from motherhood to
masturbation. We love this reminder to stuff our lives full of joy
while we can; a tribute to life itself
*Red Magazine*
Funny, true, loving and lethal, Hollie McNish's new collection Slug
is a total joy
*Stylist*
As I read every few pages of Hollie McNish's delightful new book, I
was smiling, teeth out . . . . Slug is a sparkling mix of memoir,
poetry, essays and short stories . . . Reading her feels like the
relief you get when somebody else hears your most private worries
and says: me too. She backs it all up with science, intimate
confessions and wicked one-liners
*Telegraph*
I've loved her work for years
*Jo Brand*
A new collection from the exciting and divisive Ted Hughes Award
winning poet and author of Nobody Told Me. This time she's tackling
birth, death and female body parts with her characteristic
confrontational gaze
*Metro (Ten gripping books to look out for in 2021)*
For everyday pick-me-ups, rages, frustrations, joy and belly
laughs, Hollie McNish's books of poetry and essays are best kept on
your bedside table to break open as required . . . Laugh-out-loud
funny - keep it close
*Stylist*
Gloriously earthy and accessible, McNish's mash-up of prose and
poetry covers the modern female condition with lashings of wit,
intelligence and irreverent wisdom
*Waterstones (blog)*
Hollie is a total wordsmith. She makes me howl with laughter one
moment and burst into tears the next
*Paapa Essiedu*
Gorgeous fingering poems
*Bryony Gordon, author of Mad Girl and The Wrong Knickers*
Hollie always articulates exactly how I feel, like she lives in my
head
*Charly Cox, author of Validate Me and She Must Be Mad*
Honest and insightful, hilarious and impudent. We could all do with
paying attention to what McNish tells us through her writing, where
she directs our attention and the worlds she opens
*Anthony Anaxagorou, author of After the Formalities*
Slug covers so much - motherhood, gender, lockdown, loss, sex and a
multitude of other topics - and yet Hollie McNish explores each
with such care, nuance and wit. Hugely moving, very funny, this is
an irreverent, uplifting and sharp collection of prose, poetry and
fiction
*Anna James, former editor at The Bookseller and author of the
Pages & Co series*
From the defiant title to the irreverent, incisive and
transgressive poetry within, Slug is an encyclopedia for
negotiating twenty-first century living. McNish's work is a
constant challenge to sexism, racism, intolerance and bigotry, each
piece delivered with the swag of a girl queuing up outside the
Headteacher's office. Whatever the subject, the result is warm,
often hilarious and sometimes furious. No other contemporary UK
writer addresses the needs of women and mothers more directly and
consistently than McNish. Her voice is relevant, vibrant and
defiant. She just blew smoke in your face
*Joelle Taylor, poet, playwright and author*
Slug is a great call to arms for women and their bodies
*Athena Lamnisos, CEO of Eve Appeal charity*
Reading this book is like sharing secrets with your best friend.
It's funny, it's sometimes salacious, it's honest, at times
heart-breaking, angry and most of all deeply human
*Doula Magazine*
Within the first six pages I had phoned my dad to tell him I love
him and had a crying fit about how much I miss my gran, so well
done I say
*Shappi Khorsandi*
I can't take my ears off her
*Benjamin Zephaniah*
Makes so many of us feel seen . . . [Hollie] quickly breaks the
heart and then heals it, before you have time to even take a
breath
*Kara Scott, TV personality, journalist and poker player*
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