Poetry / Talk

Hollie McNish

Sunday 14 March 2027

After a run of sell out shows up and down the UK, Hollie is back with the paperback of her latest collection 'Virgin'. Same love, cheaper price, and some new poems thrown in for luck. A Sunday Times bestselling author, expect strong language and adult content, gift-wrapped in her much-loved poetry as she reads from this highly-praised collection about love, loss, wolves and warm morning croissants.

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After a run of sell out shows up and down the UK, Hollie is back with the paperback of her latest collection 'Virgin'. Same love, cheaper price, and some new poems thrown in for luck. A Sunday Times bestselling author, expect strong language and adult content, gift-wrapped in her much-loved poetry as she reads from this highly-praised collection about love, loss, wolves and warm morning croissants.

Hollie McNish is a poet and author based between Cambridge and Glasgow. She was the first poet to record at Abbey Road Studios, London and won the Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry for her poetic parenting memoir – Nobody Told Me – of which The Scotsman stated ‘The World Needs this Book’. She has published five further collections of poetry – Papers, Cherry Pie, Plum, and Slug and Lobster, both Sunday Times bestsellers, with translations in French (Je Souhaite Seulement Que Tu Fasses Quelquechose De Toi) and Spanish (Cosas Que Mis Abuelas).

“Funny, so smart and refreshingly honest”

Sarah Millican

Her latest collection is ‘Virgin’…

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 man-made label that has been pressed upon people for centuries in numerous cultures worldwide.

In this much-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 mashed potato with her family after apparently ‘losing’ her own virginity, Hollie examines the tracks this concept makes throughout so many lives in her own inimitable way, and the possibilities of freedom.

A book signing will follow after the gig. Support act to be announced.

Adult content warning – 14+