What It Feels Like For A Girl out in the world? Paris Lees: It just feels really surreal, to tell you the truth. I’ve been writing it for seven years but now it’s a product that you can walk into a shop and buy. It’s very bizarre. I’ve basically made my life into a product. It’s very, very weird but it’s amazing as well. The most interesting aspect of the book, for me, is the form it takes. It’s very hard to actually categorise the book because it’s a memoir but it’s novelised and you’ve decided to write it in a very distinct Nottingham dialect too. What led you to creating such a hybrid work?