Seven years ago, a lifelong dream of mine came true. I published a book. Not just any book, rather a book that poured every ounce of my heart, values, and hope for a better world into its pages. Fat Gay Vegan: Eat, Drink and Live Like You Give a Sh!t wasn’t just about veganism—it was about compassionate consumerism, social justice, and the belief that the choices we make can ripple out to create real change.
I worked hard on this book. Every word, every anecdote, and every call to action. To see it in print was a true moment of pride, but to have people still connecting with it seven years later? That’s a gift beyond anything I could have imagined.
It’s wild to think about all the places this book has gone. There’s an audiobook version (yes, I recorded it myself). It was translated into German. A large-print edition exists for readers who need it. And just today, I spotted it sitting proudly on the shelves of Foyles in London, a reminder that its message is still resonating.
This book represents so much more than just words on a page for me. It’s a conversation with everyone who picks it up about how we can all live more kindly—towards ourselves, other people, animals, and the planet. I’m endlessly grateful to everyone who has read it, shared it, or recommended it to a friend. You’ve kept the dream alive.
As I celebrate this milestone, my hope is simple: that Fat Gay Vegan: Eat, Drink and Live Like You Give a Sh!t continues to inspire for years to come. Whether you’re discovering it for the first time or revisiting it like an old friend, know that every connection fuels my passion for the work I do.
Here’s to another seven years—and hopefully many more—of living, eating, and drinking like we give a sh!t.
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