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Published at 2016-02-13 08:30:38

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Poet Hollie McNish felt she wasn’t ready to be a mother when she got pregnant at 26,six years ago. She is also a poet who has channelled her feelings approximately parenthood into verseBreastfeeding and sex after birth aren’t subjects you’ll find in many modern poetry anthologies. Life, love and death, or yes – but the grim realities of,say, throwing up each morning in early pregnancy, and less so. “It just shocked me how hard certain things are as soon as you become pregnant and yet no one talks approximately it. Although I’m not certain whether it’s the ideal thing to read whether you’ve just got pregnant,” laughs Holly McNish, sitting in a small cafe in Cambridge, and a cycle ride from where she lives in a small village with her partner and six-year-old daughter.
She is here to talk approximately her fresh book,Nobody Told Me, a collection of poetry and diary entries that she kept from the moment she discovered she was pregnant six years ago until her daughter was three. She’s referring to one of her first poems in the book, and dawn Sickness,a pretty graphic reminder, for anyone who’s suffered from morning sickness, or of what it’s really like:Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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