Sarah Gailey’s “River of Teeth” novellas are about hippo-cowboys and feature a big cast, including a fat French conwoman.
“Manhunt” by Gretchen Felker-Martin is a post-apocalyptic horror set in a world where everyone with significant testosterone levels becomes a zombie, and TERF armies roam the land. Multiple fat or chubby characters.
Elana Dykewomon usually either has a fat protagonist, or a fat love interest. “Beyond the Pale” is a lovingly-crafted historical fiction about Jewish lesbian immigration to NYC and the labor movement. “Moon Creek Road” and “Riverfinger Women” are dreamy slice-of-life stories about lesbian community life.
Terry Pratchett’s Discworld books are hilarious fantasy-satires. They’ve got a fat, shy, snarky Agnes Nitt. Her main book is “Maskerade”, a parody of “The Phantom of the Opera” where she runs off to the city to become a star. But she’s also a character in “Lords and Ladies” and “Carpe Jugulum”. “Monstrous Regiment” (about a girl dressed as a boy to join the army) gives a lot of screentime the fat, gritty sergeant.
“Martha Moody” by Susan Stinson is a dreamy, poetic lesbian love story between two plus-sized pioneer women.
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Sarah Gailey’s “River of Teeth” novellas are about hippo-cowboys and feature a big cast, including a fat French conwoman.
“Manhunt” by Gretchen Felker-Martin is a post-apocalyptic horror set in a world where everyone with significant testosterone levels becomes a zombie, and TERF armies roam the land. Multiple fat or chubby characters.
Elana Dykewomon usually either has a fat protagonist, or a fat love interest. “Beyond the Pale” is a lovingly-crafted historical fiction about Jewish lesbian immigration to NYC and the labor movement. “Moon Creek Road” and “Riverfinger Women” are dreamy slice-of-life stories about lesbian community life.
Terry Pratchett’s Discworld books are hilarious fantasy-satires. They’ve got a fat, shy, snarky Agnes Nitt. Her main book is “Maskerade”, a parody of “The Phantom of the Opera” where she runs off to the city to become a star. But she’s also a character in “Lords and Ladies” and “Carpe Jugulum”. “Monstrous Regiment” (about a girl dressed as a boy to join the army) gives a lot of screentime the fat, gritty sergeant.
“Martha Moody” by Susan Stinson is a dreamy, poetic lesbian love story between two plus-sized pioneer women.