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Big Girl
Big Girl | Meg Elison
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"El Huge" reveals how small-town, small-time teens can accomplish Big Ugly Things on their own. "Big Girl" chronicles the media's fascination with the towering anxieties of a sixty-foot tall teen. "The Pill," the collection's previously unpublished centerpiece, celebrates a "miracle cure" for obesity that sends society to a grimly delightful new utopia. "With Such People in It," also new to readers, welcomes us to a brave new world where cowardice is a virtue. "Gone with Gone with the Wind" is a nonfiction analysis of privilege, denial, literary classics, and personal honesty. "Afterimage" is a one-way trip into a VR world that's more "real" than our own. Also included is "Guts," which is about just what its title suggests, as well this volume's characteristically frank and thought-provoking Outspoken Interview.
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lauren.lerner
Big Girl | Meg Elison
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As Meg Elison‘s Biggest Fan On Litsy [Self-Declared], it is my honor & my duty to to share with y‘all that THE PILL is a phenomenal work of dystopian short fiction that you should read as soon as possible. It will be live on the link below for the next two weeks!

Diet culture/bio hacking — where will it lead us? Who will be left behind?

https://blog.pmpress.org/2021/02/15/the-pill/

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#shortfiction #sciencefiction #dystopianfiction

lauren.lerner Link to Meg‘s tweet, additional information down thread: https://twitter.com/megelison/status/1361422135969812481?s=21 (edited) 4y
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