I am writing a book that I hope to also make into a web comic or even a graphic novel if I can get enough help and a good kickstarter going for it (but first comes writing/finishing it! lol)

In it, the sun is dying in a very unforeseen manner and so the Earth, over 1000 years, is getting a LOT colder. Because of this, higher carbs and calories are essential, and people have put on weight not because they’re lazy but as a survival mechanism. The smallest adult character is the main character, Lydia, who is very athletic but also quite heavy. I modeled her after myself when I was 220lbs and 5'7". I was considered fat, but I saw myself then to have the ideal body: CURVES at THIRTEEN! (Lydia’s 18 though) Anyway, while I’m enthusiastic about writing about a world were the stigma is reversed, I’m also a little nervous about trying to publish a book where a fat girl is *GASP* ACTIVE! I know the best thing to do is to ignore it when I get put down for whatever stupid reasons others might give me for my concepts, but some advice on how to deal with them would still be loved.

Also, I suppose Thin Privilege is writing about someone with your body type and not being scared of scrutiny.