Roxy Bourdillon

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Biography

Roxy Bourdillon is an award-winning writer and the editor-in-chief of DIVA, the world’s leading magazine for LGBTQIA women and non-binary people. As a journalist she has interviewed everyone from A-listers Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz and Keira Knightley to the legendary Rebel Dykes. In addition to DIVA, she’s written for numerous iconic titles including Cosmopolitan, Attitude, Curve, L-Mag and Lesbians On The Loose.

A connoisseur of all things queer, she’s spoken about hidden sapphic history in the Gateways Grind documentary presented by Sandi Toksvig, given a talk about The L Word at the British Film Institute and been on the jury for the prestigious IRIS Prize for LGBTQ+ film. When she’s not busy writing or editing, she can be found co-hosting the LGBTQIA podcast podDIVA, alongside Rachel Shelley aka The L Word’s Helena Peabody.

Roxy’s groundbreaking work in queer media has earned her a place in both the Pride Power List, published in The Guardian, and The Attitude 101: LGBTQ+ Trailblazers Changing The World. She is currently working on her debut book.

What A Girl Wants (Macmillan, 2025)

‘Courageous, moving, bold and beautifully, brilliantly written.’ – Daisy Buchanan, bestselling author of Insatiable

I am 13 years old and these are my secrets.
1. I have a crush on Jet from ITV gameshow Gladiators. So strong! So pretty!
2. I still play with Barbie dolls. It’s mostly making them scissor. Or snog. Or lie on top of each other with feeling.
3. I just kissed my best friend. Spoiler alert: she’s a girl.

From the suburbs of Leeds to the streets of Sydney, from the queer clubs of London to a quiet life by the sea, through love, family, friendship and heartache, join Roxy Bourdillon on a journey to work out exactly who she is.

A relatable and moving coming-of-age memoir, What a Girl Wants is the perfect read for anyone who’s searched for their place in the world, for anyone who’s ever been catcalled, anyone who’s despaired about their body, fallen in love, had their heart broken and found friends who can put it back together.

From overcoming shame and finding your tribe, to surviving the dating scene and learning to really express yourself, this is a book about joy, empowerment and freedom.

Warm, witty and nostalgia-drenched, it’s a laugh-out-loud treat of a read for fans of Dolly Alderton’s Everything I Know About Love and Caitlin Moran’s How to Be a Woman – but with a glorious queer twist.

‘Unabashed, bold, even confronting at times . . . exhilarating’ – Laura Kay, author of Wild Things
‘A joy to read’ – Rosie Jones, comedian

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