The Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics journal at http://www.nibjournal.org/authors/documents/Obesity_Call-final_000.pdf has a call out for stories from those of us who are fat. I’m not sure what kinds of stories are being solicited, but I’m sure that’s listed at the above link. They want stories from us so that they can make sure stories are submitted that diverge from the usual diet commercial narrative that is told about fat people.
Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics journal call for stories
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Posted by vesta44 on November 1, 2013
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