Meg Elison is one of the fearless “bad girls” in science fiction, fantasy, and transgressive humor. She is an iconoclast, using a caustic new talent to spotlight hitherto off-limits subjects like gender roles, body shaming, female oppression, and political correctness. A high school dropout, Meg Elison bluffed her way into California community colleges and eventually graduated from UC Berkeley. She has written and spoken extensively on the poverty and early queer identity that came to inform much of her work. Her debut novel, The Book of the Unnamed Midwife, won the 2014 Philip K. Dick Award. She is a co-producer of the monthly reading series Cliterary Salon.
Big Girl
SKU: 9781629637839
Author: Meg Elison
Publisher: PM Press/Outspoken Authors
ISBN: 9781629637839
Published: 5/1/2020
Format: Paperback
Size: 5 x 7.5
Page count: 128
Subjects: Science Fiction/Humor
Praise
“Elison offers a troubling yet hopeful vision of the future.”
—Los Angeles Review of Books
“A strikingly powerful story of one woman’s physical and emotional
resourcefulness under the most dire of circumstances. An apocalyptic
page-turner that picks up where Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale left off.”
—Jackie Hatton, Tor.com
“I could talk about female empowerment, body positivity, and gender
flexibility. But those terms are wholly inadequate for Meg Elison’s
clear-eyed satire in the guise of fantasy and science fiction. Powered
by rage, incandescent with a deep understanding of injustice, angry for
all the right reasons, yet still essentially optimistic, these are the
stories I need to keep me warm through the long dark night. Compelling
and fierce and unstoppable.”
—Pat Murphy, World Fantasy Award winner
“Meg Elison’s stories will raise blisters on your conscience. Her
politics are smart, her prose is like a razor, and her characters will
break your heart. Read at your own risk.”
—Annalee Newitz, author of Autonomous
“Meg Elison’s work is visceral and compelling. A voice that doesn’t
so much demand attention as it 100 percent deserves every ounce of it.”
—Elsa Sjunneson-Henry, Hugo Nominated writer and editor
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Reviews
- Meg Ellison’s Pinhole Camera
- Big Girl in Fifth Estate: Anarchist Review of Books
- Big Girl in True Review
- Big Girl— A Lightspeed Magazine Review
Interviews
- The Silence of the Lambs, with Meg Elison
- ”The Pill” is a 2021 Finalists for the Theodore A. Sturgeon Memorial Award
- “Denying absurdity is folly” with Meg Elison on The Meaning of Life Podcast
- Share sushi with Philip K. Dick Award-winning writer Meg Elison on Episode 147 of Eating the Fantastic
Mentions
- The Pill by Meg Elison wins the 2021 Locus Award for Best Novelette
- Big Girl— In Locus
- Meg Elison’s Big Girl— What We’re Looking Forward to… 2020 on Turnaround
Blog
- Meg Ellison’s Pinhole Camera
- All the King’s Women: the Fats— Meg Elison’s new story in Fantasy Magazine
- The Silence of the Lambs, with Meg Elison
- ”The Pill” is a 2021 Finalists for the Theodore A. Sturgeon Memorial Award
- “Denying absurdity is folly” with Meg Elison on The Meaning of Life Podcast
- Black and White and Red All Over: On the Semiotic Effect of Color Printing in Genre Fiction
- Big Girl in True Review
- Big Girl— In Locus
- Big Girl— A Lightspeed Magazine Review
- Diary of a Plague Month— By Meg Elison