Polly Vernon
Polly Vernon has been a features writer, interviewer and columnist for 18years. She now writes primarily for The Times and Grazia. She started as a junior writer on Minx, a riotous young woman's magazine, which launched in the late '90s as a female response to Loaded.
Since being picked up as the Guardian's youngest ever Comments and Analysis columnist, she has written for every publication from Vogue to The Telegraph, and has interviewed everyone from David Cameron to Hugh Jackman via Donald Trump. And Take That. And One Direction. And Piers Morgan, for whom she has an enduring fondness. But don't tell anyone.
Books by the author:
How The Female Body Works
For years, award-winning journalist Polly Vernon drove her body around like it was a car–and she had zero interest in the manual. This book charts her mission to lift the bonnet, have a good old rummage and find out what’s really going on. She talks to neuroscientists, academics, medics, midwives, gynaes, psychologists and physios. People who really know their stuff