📌 Writing on Fatness
This pinned post features links to my writing about fatness across the years and will be updated with new work as it's published.
Thanks for checking out Fat Forward Books on Bindery! This pinned post features links to my writing about fatness across the years, from representation of fatness in fiction to how conceive of a fully fat liberationist future. In addition to sharing my new work on social media, I'll also update this list with links each time I publish a new piece about fatness, especially in books!
Fatness in Books
We're Here, We're Fat and Queer (Publishers Weekly, April 2025) [Digital Version]
Review: PLAIN JANE AND THE MERMAID is a fast-paced fairytale with a complex finale (The Beat, May 2024)
Read the full story ‘CADENCE’ from the SHARP WIT anthology (The Beat, May 2024)
10 Books to Read for Fat Liberation Month (The Mary Sue, August 2023)
‘Fat Off, Fat On’ Author Clarkisha Kent on Why Her Younger Self Would Be Scandalized (The Mary Sue, May 2023)
Book Thoughts: Your Body Is Not an Apology Workbook (Blog, March 2021)
Faith Taking Flight Author Julie Murphy Says She Would Love to Write Comics (CBR, July 2020)
Review: Julie Murphy's Faith Taking Flight Establishes An Important Superhero Origin (CBR, July 2020)
Young Readers Need Positive Fat Representation in Literature (We Need Diverse Books, June 2020)
Superhero Faith Herbert Gives Me Hope for a Fat-Positive Future (The Mary Sue, November 2018)
We Need More Fat Heroes in Comics (The Mary Sue, March 2018)
Fatness in Non-Book Media
This Element of ‘Dragon Age: The Veilguard’ Means the World to Me As a Fat, Queer Gamer (The Mary Sue, October 2024)
Review: ‘Empire Waist’ is the movie I needed as a fat teenager (The Mary Sue, September 2024)
‘Your Fat Friend’ Follows Author Aubrey Gordon From Anonymous Icon to Award-Winner & Bestseller (The Mary Sue, December 2023)
Netflix’s ‘Survival of the Thickest’ Is a Stand-Out Debut Worthy of All the Praise (The Mary Sue, July 2023)
Netflix’s ‘Dance 100’ Competition Series Does Nothing To Combat Fatphobia in the Dance Industry (The Mary Sue, March 2023)
Hulu’s Shrill Season 3 Isn’t Perfect, but It Feels Like a Sendoff (The Mary Sue, April 2021)
Game Thoughts: Little Nightmares (Blog, April 2021)
Shrill Is a Gift That Proves Why Fat People Should Tell Our Own Stories in Season 2 (The Mary Sue, January 2020)
More Writing About Fatness
Response To Viral Advice Column Is a Reminder That Anti-Fat Bias Isn’t Limited To a Specific Gender or Sexuality (The Mary Sue, January 2023)
When Systemic Fatphobia Works "For" You (Blog, April 2021)
Fat Liberation Is the Future (Autostraddle, March 2020)
Cosplaying While Fat Roundtable: Experiences With Community and Cosplay (The Mary Sue, September 2018)
If you'd like to read a broader selection of my writing about topics including 2sLGBTQIA+ and disability representation in pop culture, visit theverbalthing.com.
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