End of 2025 Update – Hiatus Until January 2026

Good morning everyone,

This will be the last 2025 blog post. There will not be anymore articles or blog posts until January. As in previous years the first article of the new year will include a Top Ten list highlighting the best size-fetish works of 2025 and an annual recap. During the absence of new writings please enjoy four tributes to talented creators, thirteen editorials by myself and other authors, over one hundred interviews with experienced and upcoming artists & authors, plus hundreds of reviews covering artwork made in the 1830s (such as Japanese woodblock prints) up to 2025 (such as “Giantess Brianna 52 feet of passion” by Hard Honey Studio) which have already been published! (NOTE: There is a chance that I may publish another interview during the holiday break.)

If you are looking for a hot-blooded story to keep you warm during the cold December nights might I humbly suggest “Sex God vs the HOA“? That explicit tale bravely answers the question, “What if the Greek god of erotic love fought a Florida homeowners association?” Sex God vs the HOA consists of forty-nine written pages and can be purchased for $2.99 or read for free via Kindle Unlimited at the following link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D18HWPS7

On the topic of my eBooks I want to thank Aborigen for making this splendid cover for a forthcoming novella of mine involving Robin Hood and a very tall Maid Marian:

Fans of mature comic books can read my work at Interweb Comic’s Giantess Fan.

For those of you saving money to buy presents for loved ones this Christmas, fear not. There will always be plenty of free articles to read at There She Grows! Additionally, I uploaded several historical documents to the Internet Archive including Ron Horton’s 50 Ft Woman, Black Giantess #7, and Zena Rules, two issues of Yum Y’s Giantess Show, and a few other surprises. They contain images of fully naked women and focus on sexual themes such as BDSM, crush, domination, foot fetish, and of course macrophilia. Some readers may find the content to be objectionable. Be advised that I did not create those magazines and uploaded them only to preserve and share them with other fans. If you would like to read those black and white comics and magazines from the 1990s when macrophilia as a shared interest was just beginning to coalesce, click here.

There is already a long list of macrophilia media to discuss next year. Readers requested reviews covering Emma Meyer from “Gen V,” a 20-min. long clip by Juliana de la Creme called “Giantess Busters,” a 36-min. long clip by UnderFoot Productions called “Interview with a Giantess,” stories by Gigi Potemkin, and videos by Scrag Boy. I am also interested in covering the many on-theme cartoons that were featured in the Playboy hardcopy magazine from its first published issue in 1953 up to its last quarterly issue in 2020. Pertinent examples include the following which appeared in the April 1962 edition.

Other potential subjects include novels from widely known authors like “Golem in the Gears” by Piers Anthony plus more obscure entertainment such as limited distribution video games, like the one shown on the right featuring extremely voluptuous ladies and impregnation, only sold in Japan. (Click here for the developer’s official website in Japanese.)

An anonymous reader alerted me to Sleepless Theatre Company’s “Nine Foot Nine.” Alex Wood wrote Nine Foot Nine and it played during the summer of 2018 at the now-closed Bunker Theatre in London, England. The play took place in a world in which roughly two billion women unexpectedly grew to Amazon heights then the plot explored what that world would look like when a huge number of women become physically superior to men. That sounds interesting and I would have loved to have seen the dramatic production, but to the best of my knowledge no one recorded the show so there is no way to watch the performance now. (Click here for Debbie’s analysis of Nine Foot Nine.)

Furthermore, I would like to write more tributes in 2026. If you know of an influential creator who is no longer with us and is deserving of recognition then please let me know. Lastly, I jump at the chance to interview new creators. If you draw, paint, render CGI or write stories about giants or tiny people then reach out and we can set up an interview.

That is it for 2025. I hope everyone enjoys the holidays with their family and friends. Take care and I will see you in 2026!

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