Jess Bacon is an author, journalist and creator based in Cambridgeshire, who covers film, TV and pop culture, and the representation of women on-screen. She has written for the likes of Stylist, Glamour, The Guardian, Radio Times, Rolling Stone, GQ, Elle and Dazed, as well as interviewed numerous actors, directors and creatives. Jess studied English Literature at the University of York, before doing her Masters in Creative Writing at the University of Leicester. When she's not writing, you'll find her at the cinema, oversharing her life on the internet, devouring the latest must-read romantasy or spending time with her family and friends.
A joyful, rebellious and much-needed book for every woman who knows, deep down, that the most powerful version of herself is the one she was never quite allowed to be. * Shahroo Izadi, author of The Kindness Method * Filled with an even measure of optimism, hope and unflinching melancholy, I'm Just A Girl is an iridescent love letter to living through the paradoxes of womanhood in the twenty-first century. Reading it felt like devouring the pages of a secret diary. Deeply nuanced and intricate, it's an absolutely essential book for any feminist book shelf. In a word: healing. * Lucy Rose, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Lamb *