Michaela Coel's new book "Misfits" is adapted from a speech she gave and codifies her efforts to achieve transparency in her work and personal life. The book discusses Coel putting herself together through her acclaimed HBO series "I May Destroy You" which explored consent and sexual assault. "Misfits" examines Coel's process of achieving authenticity and truthfulness in her creative projects and relationships.
Michaela Coel's new book "Misfits" is adapted from a speech she gave and codifies her efforts to achieve transparency in her work and personal life. The book discusses Coel putting herself together through her acclaimed HBO series "I May Destroy You" which explored consent and sexual assault. "Misfits" examines Coel's process of achieving authenticity and truthfulness in her creative projects and relationships.
Michaela Coel's new book "Misfits" is adapted from a speech she gave and codifies her efforts to achieve transparency in her work and personal life. The book discusses Coel putting herself together through her acclaimed HBO series "I May Destroy You" which explored consent and sexual assault. "Misfits" examines Coel's process of achieving authenticity and truthfulness in her creative projects and relationships.
Herself Together in ‘Misfits’ The book, adapted from a speech by the creator and star of “I May Destroy You,” codifies her efforts to achieve transparency in her work and in her life.