An Interview With Elle Largesse | Risograph Zine

An Interview With Elle Largesse | Risograph Zine

£6.00

2023 | Single-colour risograph zine

Single folded sheet with insert

Folded, single-sheet zine documenting Abigail’s recorded conversation with Elle Largesse: an erotic author, kink-informed mental health advocate, and community leader within online size-kink spaces with lived experience of “Alice-in-Wonderland Syndrome” — a somaesthetic (or sensory-perceptive) condition which affects individuals’ abilities to consistently perceive the true scale of their own bodies or of objects in their surroundings.

All risograph prints are designed, printed and finished by Abigail Jacqueline Jones using her very own RZ 370 EP Riso duplicator, which was donated to her by a local independent East London bookshop — Libreria — in January 2023.

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  • Elle Largesse — alternatively known as MightyTinyGiant — is a sizeshifting bisexual/pansexual polyamorous kinky erotica writer. She began to participate in “Giant/tiny” size kink spaces online in late 2015, embracing the community as a safe haven that helped her cope with size dysmorphia triggered by her experiences with Alice-in-Wonderland Syndrome — a neurological condition that produces, in those who live with it, an inability to consistently gauge the true scale of objects around them or of their own physical bodies — and learn to love and appreciate her body and her queer sexuality. Alongside being a prolific publisher of erotic fiction, she is also a regular panelist and community event moderator at SizeCon Micro, an online convention for size kinksters of various flavours.

    This interview is part of a series examining the function of the erotic imagination in helping individuals with marginalised or non-normative anatomies, neurologies or neurotypes, gender identities or queer sexualities explore their relationship with their bodies, their brains, and their relationships with/perceptions of the world around them. Focusing upon size kink communities — consisting of individuals or collectives whose erotic fantasies predominantly involve giants/giantesses and tiny folk, superhuman growth or shrinking, or the particular expansion of certain body parts — this series explores how figures within this particular niche kink space have used the limitless creative potential of their erotic imaginations to empower themselves: to help accept, or even embrace and take pride in, their unique bodies and neurologies.