Bride of the Living Dead

Romance

By Lynne Murray

Publisher : Pearlsong Press

ABOUT Lynne Murray

Lynne Murray
Lynne Murray knew she wanted to write a novel featuring a fat heroine with a take-no-prisoners attitude when the book hit the wall. She threw the novel she was reading when she reached a page where the book's heroine sneers at a fat character. It was one fat joke too many. She had to do so More...

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Big, beautiful & rebellious, San Francisco indie film critic Daria MacClellan is most comfortable in a monster movie poster T-shirt and blue jeans. Yet when family drama hijacks her engagement, she's trapped into a formal wedding with her perfectionist, anorexic sister, Sky, planning the whole thing. Daria adores her fiance, but her wedding seems to be spiraling into a horror film Will the spectre of a picture perfect wedding turn her into the Bride of the Living Dead?

Lynne knew she wanted to write a novel featuring a fat heroine with a take-no-prisoners attitude when the book she was reading hit the wall. She threw the novel when she reached a page where the book's heroine sneers at a fat character. It was one fat joke too many. She had to do something. Larger Than Death, the first book in Murray's mystery series featuring Josephine Fuller, a sleuth of size who doesn't apologize, won the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance (NAAFA) Distinguished Achievement Award. Three other Josephine Fuller novels followed before the publisher (St. Martin's Minotaur) decide not to continue the series. Murray wonders if her books who sell better if they had a lower fat content. But she can't write books in which all the characters are thin. She doesn't live in a world like that, and the idea of such a narrow range of humanity saddens her. It doesn't exist in any reality outside of television, movies, and possibly concentration camps. "My friends and neighbors and the people I love and hate come in all sizes," Murray says. "In my fictional world, at least some of the fat characters have to stand up and face the issues that real fat people deal with every day of our lives." And that's what the heroine of her new romantic comedy novel, Bride of the Living Dead, does. When Murray set out to write a romantic comedy about love and marriage, she conjured up a rebellious, plus-sized heroine whose idea of dressing up is wearing a monster movie T-shirt and jeans to go to the movies. Yet when indie film critic Daria MacClellan meets her match, her wedding is hijacked by family drama and she finds herself heading for a formal wedding planned by Sky, her perfectionist, anorexic older sister. Dara adores her fiance and loves horror films, but her wedding seems to be spiraling out of control. Will the spectre of a picture-perfect pink -- or periwinkle -- wedding turn her into the Bride of the Living Dead? Murray is thrilled to be working with Pearlsong Press, a niche publisher featuring body positive fiction and nonfiction with a particular emphasis on Health At Every Size. Bride of the Living Dead is being published in original trade paperback and ebook format in June 2010.

"Jane Austen meets the Marx Brothers. Lynne Murray has written a delightful comedy of manners with impeccable politics."

Laurie Toby Edison
Photographer, Women En Large: Images of Fat Nudes

"Anyone needing a laugh-out-loud romance full of lovable and real people need look no further."

Margaret Vickers
BookWomanUnbound.blogspot.com

"From the start you will find yourself cheering for Daria as she overcomes hurdles such as a control-freak sister, his and her stalkers, and her own nagging self doubt, to marry her beloved Oscar. Bride of the Living Dead is a fun read about love, friendship, and being true to yourself."

Sue Ann Jaffarian
Author of the Odelia Grey mysteries & The Ghost of Granny Apples mystery series

"Bride of the Living Dead is an irresistible comedy that's got it all: a big, beautiful, witty heroine, true love, scary stalkers, reluctant in-laws and monster movie magic. Buy it, read it, laugh out loud and enjoy the heartfelt love story."

Jaqueline Girdner
author of the Kate Jasper & Cally Lazar mystery series

"In Lynne Murray's fabulous version of romance, lovers find true pleasure in all body sizes and shapers, wedding dresses are altered to fit the happy bride's body (not bride made to fit brocade) and readers feast on smart detail and smarter dialogue."

Marilyn Wann
Author of FAT!SO? Because You Don't Have to Apologize for Your Size