By Jess Flarity Fifth Estate # 410, Fall, 2021 a review ofBig Girl by Meg Elison. PM Press 2020 While…
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All the King’s Women: the Fats— Meg Elison’s new story in Fantasy Magazine
Fantasy Magazine December 2021 Stephen King hates fat people. Like all fat people, but especially fat women, I have to…
The Silence of the Lambs, with Meg Elison
Failure to Adapt September 2021 The Locus Award Winning, Perfect and Prolific Author & Essayist Meg Elison (Find Layla, Big…
”The Pill” is a 2021 Finalists for the Theodore A. Sturgeon Memorial Award
Andrew Liptak Tor.comWed Jul 7, 2021 The Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction revealed the the finalists for…
“Denying absurdity is folly” with Meg Elison on The Meaning of Life Podcast
Meaning of Life Podcast Meg Elison is a San Francisco Bay Area author. Her debut novel, The Book of the Unnamed…
Black and White and Red All Over: On the Semiotic Effect of Color Printing in Genre Fiction
By Meg Elison Uncanny Magazine November 5th, 2020 Nowhere is color psychology, the theory that colors affect mood and attract…
Big Girl in True Review
By Andy Andrews True Review September 2020 Sometimes our cultural and environmental obsession with conforming to an idea of being…
Big Girl— In Locus
Locus Magazine July 2020 Meg Elison, Big Girl (PM Press 5/20) The latest installment in PM’s “Outspoken Authors” series of…
Big Girl— A Lightspeed Magazine Review
By Arley Sorg Lightspeed Magazine June 2020 Meg Elison’s Big Girl comprises two original speculative stories as well as reprinted…
Dresses Like White Elephants— on Uncanny Magazine
By Meg Elison Uncanny Magazine June 4th, 2020 Beni can always guess which ones are going to be the most…