GLP Hun begins with something most people know but rarely say out loud:
society hates overweight people.
This book sits at the intersection of biology, societal opinions, and the journey of becoming physically smaller. The title is a play on "GLP1" , the world changing injectable weight loss medication, and is written by an active user (me!).
An examination of what it does to a person to grow up knowing that their body places them lower in a social hierarchy than others. Probing into the pharmaceutical forces that profit from dissatisfaction.
Mostly, it’s a record of consciousness. Of noticing patterns while you’re still inside them. It exists to document what happens when hunger becomes medicated, appetite becomes algorithmic, and when you discover that the world treats you differently when you're skinny.
I'm not celebrating weight loss, because relief and resentment sit side by side. I'm looking deeper into one communities experiences now that the (dinner) tables have turned.
Ever been fat? You'll like it here.
GLP Hun | Book
Details
All copies bought through the website will be hand signed by the author
Specs
Published - 06/06/2026
Publisher - Sovereign Swallow Press
Print Length - 344 pages
Dimensions - 21.6 x 13.8 x 2.41 cm
