An anthology of Size authors.
On March 3rd, 98,153 BCE*, Homo sapiens first successfully communicated via the recent discovery of words. It was a Tuesday. By Friday they'd traded stories of giants tripping over mountains, wee folk gazing upwards at the undersides of violets, and people stretched and transformed in ways that beggar even the modern imagination.
We never stopped coming up with those stories. They entered our myth and legend. When we grew a bit more sophisticated, they became our literature. Some of the finest minds have turned their attentions to impossible scales and the people who love them. Shakespeare. Voltaire. Pope. Cervantes. They've all grappled with Size.
In the six years since “the small print” began collecting modern versions of those stories, dozens of authors have written over a million words on the subject. You are holding some of the best of that output. 32 writers have generously provided their stories for your enjoyment. Whether you're a connoisseur of Size fiction or new to the genre, there is something in these pages for everyone. Sex and violence. Chastity and peace. Subhuman desires alongside angelic aspirations.
Sprinkled in between the looming and the loomed over, are brief snippets of Size-gone-by. Literature and letters to the editor. Fantasy and fiction. The complete story of a doll-sized libertine has been rediscovered in The French National Library and appears here for the first time in a century.
Represented authors include:
Aborigen
Aphrodite
BB Ashton
Diourne
Chuck Graug of Murnoe
Scott Grildrig
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Abigail Jaqueline Jones
jumpingmonkey09
Elle Largesse
Ben Mack
Micro K
Microkink Labs
Microposting
Njord
Olo
Ivy Peregrine
Jay Philia
Praedatorius
PreyForYou
Psuedoclever
Quinn
Ry1Guy
Robclassact
Scidram
SolomonG
Storm King Johan
Taedis
Tasty Ace
Tinier Pissier Fairy
TinyScribeJ
*Some scholars maintain that Homo habilus were using the phrase “do you like that, little man?” as early as 2.2 million years ago.