At what point do we figure it out does it get easier will we find the answers will I feel okay?
Caitlin O'Ryan's debut collection is a journey of mirrors smashing and everything we have come to accept being called into question. With deep vulnerability and wit, she invites us to look inside of ourselves and to interrogate what we find there. Fuelled by the times that we are living in, her poems vibrate through the pages, grabbing you with a sense of urgency that says "you are not alone, I also feel this".
Taken from her live performances and featuring her viral poem 'AT WHAT POINT' which has amassed millions of views online and culminated in her being invited onto BBC Woman's Hour, this book will light a fire in you that will continue to burn long after you have put it down.
Caitlin O'Ryan is an impressive performer, and the skipping rhyme and assonance and rhythm of these poems comes over best on stage, so I would advise anyone who can to take the opportunity to see her live. But part of the reason Caitlin O'Ryan is so good live is the power and the honesty and the generosity of spirit that these poems contain. Despite all the negative forces that swirl around young women in contemporary society, O'Ryan stands strong and creates the space to explore relationships, and consent and emotions with an unflinching recognition of the complications entailed in negotiating a path through the world. At what point will we stop draining our young women of the energy it takes just to hold a space for themselves in the world? Because when we do, just imagine how transformational that redirected energy could be!