Fat Diary

By Duane Simolke
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Published: April 29, 2012
Words: 8,401 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476311395


Short description

A West Texas librarian makes fun of herself and the other people in her town, while writing about her reasons for wanting to lose weight. This short story also appears in The Acorn Gathering, copyright 2002.

Extended description

A West Texas librarian makes fun of herself and the other people in her town, while writing about her reasons for wanting to lose weight.

Pamela Mae Willard must learn to love herself. Still, she can’t resist laughing about her problems, and about the adventures of the colorful characters in Acorn, Texas.

This irreverent, politically incorrect tale reveals a woman finding joy in life, no matter what happens to her and no matter who mistreats her.

This short story also appears in The Acorn Gathering. Some of its characters also appear in The Acorn Stories.

Tags

fiction, fat, gay, comedy, humor, short stories, acorn, womens fiction, small town, satire, chick lit, weight loss, rural, west texas, spoof, southern fiction, smalltown, duane simolke, exgay, texas humor, fat diary, texas tales, sordid lives, greater tuna, gcb, lubbock authors

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A West Texas librarian makes fun of herself and the other people in her town, while writing about her reasons for wanting to lose weight. Pamela Mae Willard must learn to love herself. Still, she can’t resist laughing about her problems, and about the adventures of the colorful characters in Acorn, Texas.

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