Winner of the Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry 2016
There were many things that Hollie McNish didn't know before she was pregnant. How her family and friends would react; that Mr Whippy would be off the menu; how quickly ice can melt on a stomach. These were on top of the many other things she didn't know about babies: how to stand while holding one; how to do a poetry gig with your baby as a member of the audience; how drum'n'bass can make a great lullaby. And that's before you even start on toddlers. But Hollie learned. And she's still learning, slowly. Nobody Told Me is a collection of poems and stories; Hollie's thoughts on raising a child in modern Britain, of trying to become a parent in modern Britain, of sex, commercialism, feeding, gender and of finding secret places to scream once in a while.
For a lyrical take on pregnancy and parenthood, look no further than Nobody Told Me: Poetry and
Parenthood from award-winning poet Hollie McNish. This beautifully written book includes a series of
poems and stories, lifted from Hollie's personal diaries on becoming a parent, and documents her journey
from pregnancy to taking her child to pre-school for the first time