Halsey Will Be Publishing Her First Poetry Collection ‘I Would Leave Me If I Could’
The Grammy Award-nominated singer-songwriter, Halsey, has announced that she is releasing her first collection of poetry, “I Would Leave Me If I Could.”
Halsey has had multiple hits such as “Without Me” and “Bad At Love”, both songs surpassing 300 million views on YouTube. She has also collaborated with YUNGBLUD, Travis Barker, Khalid, benny blanco, and Marshmello. We cannot wait to see Halsey show off her poetic side in her never-before-seen poetry, which will tackle complex themes and motifs like sexual orientation, feminism, love, heartbreak, and living with bipolar disorder.
I wrote a few thousand sentences but am somehow struggling to string together a single one to summarize how excited I am about this. “I Would Leave Me If I Could.”, my first collection of poetry, is available for pre-order now. https://t.co/HqIrJJ8joM pic.twitter.com/0ImCfVVNuI
— h (@halsey) June 25, 2020
Halsey’s fans were quick to connect her mysterious tweet back in May to Halsey’s poetry collection release, where she told her fans to “bookmark this tweet for 6 months from now.”
Is this what you were talking about in these tweets from May? @halsey pic.twitter.com/jDiCfc4TMa
— Josh Grimes (@_joshgrimes_) June 25, 2020
Fans couldn’t be more proud of Halsey. She proves time and time again that her beauty and talent are deeper than the surface level.
WHO THE HELL IS DOING IT LIKE HALSEY?? girly released her third album, has a tour next year, probably more collabs on the way, shot a music video dancing at home and has a poetry book with 144 pages coming out in november.
— RUBY ✨ (@17MINUTESX) June 30, 2020
Halsey’s poetry promises to be passionate and honest as it dismantles toxic myths about mental illness and feminism.
“I Would Leave Me If I Could” is set to debut on November 10th, 2020, and will be available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Target, Simon & Schuster, and Indiebound. The hardcover will retail for $22.49 on Amazon, and $24.99 on all other platforms.
I am an incoming junior at the UCLA College of Letters and Science. Through my love and appreciation for literature, social justice, feminism, public speaking, and writing, I am planning on pursuing a career in immigration and public interest law. I want to help those who are either the victims of the system or discrimination because I wholeheartedly believe that the purpose of my life is to help others and take cases that nobody else is willing to take.