• SOFT SPOT FOR A JUNKIE by Georgie Jesson
  • SOFT SPOT FOR A JUNKIE by Georgie Jesson
  • SOFT SPOT FOR A JUNKIE by Georgie Jesson
  • SOFT SPOT FOR A JUNKIE by Georgie Jesson

SOFT SPOT FOR A JUNKIE by Georgie Jesson

129 x 198mm, 82 pages, Colour printing, Perfect bound, Softcover, 2025

Georgie Jesson was born in London to a Bosnian mum and British father. One, a communist turned neurotic capitalist, the other a private school boy cast-off turned heroin addict. Georgie fell in love with poetry through music and lyric writing at an early age. She has since performed her work to music, written extensively for various music magazines as a journalist and culture writer, and written biographies and forewords for acclaimed artists including Baxter Dury and photographer Ewen Spencer.

Her debut collection traverses grief and love in equal measure, reflecting on family memories with a sharp honesty and a blurred edge. The book charts the changing ways the passing of time can affect us. They are conversational and confessional poems, coloured by images of bittersweet family holidays and hospital trips; sleepy Balkans bars and long London nights. Poems from the heart, about the effects of life on the heart.

The collection features illustrations by Greek artist Maro Michalakakos, whose work has been displayed internationally in galleries including MCA - Chicago, The Guggenheim, Tate, FNAC - Paris and many private collections. The book’s foreword is written by musician Grian Chatten, notably the lead singer & lyricist of critically acclaimed band Fontaines D.C.

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Toothgrinder Press

Regular price £10.00