Parodies
A lot of gainer fiction falls into the realm of fan fiction and Fat Fables is no different.
Here you will find a delicously tempting selection of famous literary parodies.

Fan fiction for fatties with high taste!
The obnoxiously obese Liam and his ever suffering mother are on vacation in the Canary Islands. There fraught relationship comes to a head when his mother befriends an English man called Malcolm. Enraged with jealousy, Liam swears revenge on Malcolm, leaving chaos and havoc in his heavy wake.
Inspired by the two main characters from John Kennedy Tools' American comic classic.
10,000 words
Tom Load and his family are forced to leave their home in search of a better life where they are free to eat and gain as much as they like.
5,000 words
Based upon Henry James' classic 'The Turn of the Screw' this Gothic tale tells of a teacher known only as 'Miss' employed to tutor two teenagers at the impressive Bly House. The story is filled with growing bellies, ghosts, intrigue, and mystery.
16,000 words
A short weight gain story for everyone who had to read that book at school!
2,000 words
Ever wondered what it would have been like if the 'beat' generation had been gay gainers?
Probably not, but here you can find out anyway!
1,000 words
A parody of the famous John Irving novel, this story also features as a side story for Camp Shawn.
4,000 words
Billy Bondgaard has been trapped by the Surplus. Force fed in the farmhouse, he is destined to become unstuck in a feeding loop. Farmhouse Five, or The Gainer Crusade: Vore Wars 9, is a science fiction force feeding and vore-infused anti-gaining gaining story heavily inspired by Kurt VonneGUT's classic post-modern novel.
1,800 words