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Heroes and heroines come in all sizes. As a writer of SF&F, I've been proud to add a few from the upper end of the size diversity spectrum to the body of short speculative fiction. Now, as editor of ths work, I'm proud to present stories by such writers as Gene Wolfe, Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, Jody Lynn Nye and others that tell those tales and more.
These are stories of people whose worth is, most definitely, not inversely proportional to their waistlines. They're big in size as well as courage, wit and all those other qualities associated with heroes. Science fiction, fantasy and horror featuring characters who get it done, not "when they lose weight", but now and "as is."
This is a book for readers who always wanted to see characters who looked like them and readers with the imagination to appreciate characters outside the current mold.
Enjoy!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great concept, and terrific stories,
By Deci Reynolds (Portland, OR) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Such A Pretty Face (Hardcover)
I ended up staying up far too late the night I got this book, because I kept telling myself I'd just read one more. The stories were well-written (I especially loved "Worse than the Curse" and "Casting Against Type"), and while the theme was definitely evident in all the stories, it was not hammered in. A touch of spice, rather than an overwhelming topnote.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Size should not be an issue!,
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This review is from: Such A Pretty Face (Hardcover)
I found Such A Pretty Face a delightful romp from one end to the other. I very much enjoyed the concept that someone's size is irrelevant to their personality and abilities. The characters were people first and fat/large/whatever second, something I think more characters (and people) should try. I intend to buy many copies to give as gifts and would recommend this book to anyone who is tired of the fat versus thin stereotypes. These stories prove that there is more to people than just their packaging.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice variety of stories,
This review is from: Such A Pretty Face (Paperback)
I greatly enjoyed the stories in this book. I can't say that I liked all of them, but then again I've never read any anthology where that was true. I particularly appreciated the authors and editor resisting the urge to hit us over the head with the message of fat heroes and heroines. All the main characters were large, but that wasn't usually the crucial plot point. In other words, just like in real life (or at least the way it should be) size isn't their defining characteristic, it's just another facet of these well-rounded (pun intended) individuals. The stories span the range from traditional fantasy/fairytale to hard science fiction, with every step along the way.Picking a favorite story from this anthology is quite impossible. "A Taste of Song" by K.D. Wentworth, "Demon Bone" by Teresa Noelle Roberts, and "Lady Emerdirael's Rescue" by Lisa Deason are three that stick in my mind. All three deal with preconceptions about physical appearance and personal value in an entertaining and enjoyable way. The introductory poem by Jane Yolen, "Fat is Not a Fairytale", is wonderful and sets the perfect mood for the book. I sincerely hope that we'll see another anthology of stories like this from Lee Martindale and Meishe Merlin publishing.
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