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About


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About


Molly Case is a spoken word artist, writer and nurse born and brought up in south London. She received a First-class degree in Creative Writing and English Literature from Bath Spa University and during this time spent two years as a care worker looking after people with dementia. 

Upon leaving Bath, Molly decided to pursue a career in nursing and is currently working as a palliative and end of care nurse specialist in London. 

In April 2013 she achieved national recognition after performing her poem ‘Nursing the Nation’ at the Royal College of Nursing, gaining over 350,000 views on YouTube in just a few months. Following this, Molly has performed her poetry up and down the country, across Europe, and at Glastonbury Festival. Her debut collection of poetry, 'Underneath the Roses Where I Remembered Everything' was out in 2015 with Burning Eye Books.

She has appeared in the Guardian, the Independent, the Times, Elle magazine and Huffington Post, and was named in the Health Service Journal’s Inspirational Women list and the BBC’s 100 Women list. Molly is a multiple slam winner who was honoured to meet the Queen at Buckingham Palace as part of the Contemporary British Poetry celebrations. 

How to Treat People was out in April, 2019 with Viking, Penguin Random House. She is currently working on her second collection of spoken word poetry and a debut novel.