In this episode of The Curvy Literary Podcast, host Keshia sits down with author Juliet James for a deeply honest conversation about writing, identity, and reclaiming desire on your own terms.
Juliet opens up about growing up in a highly dysfunctional family, navigating life with ADHD, and how storytelling became both an escape and a form of survival. As a fat, bisexual, queer woman, she shares how her lived experiences shaped her debut novel Cravings — a “mostly-fiction memoir” told through diary entries that trace love, longing, self-discovery, and fat liberation through the eyes of its protagonist, Tessa.
Together, Keshia and Juliet explore:
Writing plus-size romance without fetishization
Queer love, bisexual erasure, and authentic representation
Body positivity vs. fat liberation in fiction
Using narrative as a form of healing and self-acceptance
The power (and risk) of writing from personal truth
Setting boundaries when sharing your story publicly
Juliet also talks about her upcoming projects, including a new romance series set in a fictional Colorado town, experimenting across writing mediums, and her advice for writers who want to tell deeply personal stories without losing themselves in the process.
This episode is a love letter to messy growth, chosen truth, and the radical act of seeing fat, queer bodies as worthy of desire, softness, and fully realized love stories.
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All bodies deserve love stories.