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Blink Publishing, a non-fiction imprint of Bonnier Books UK, has signed Main Character Energy by comedian Fats Timbo.
Former senior editor Beth Eynon acquired the title from Nora Millar of The Millar Agency, with the book now set to be published by editor Madiya Altaf. Main Character Energy will be published in the UK and Ireland in hardback, audio and e-book on 13th April 2023.
Timbo is a comedian and podcaster born with Achondroplasia whose TikTok account, @fatstimbo, has over 2.9 million followers, and nearly 50 million likes. She has over 245,000 followers on Instagram and co-hosts the BBC Sounds “We’ve Got Your Phone” podcast.
In Main Character Energy, the publisher says Timbo will share her story of how she came to face her challenges and love her body for all those who struggle with a fear of their own difference. It adds: “Told through her empowering and often hilarious 10 commandments, Fats will show us how to be the main character in our own lives and to revel in our ability to subvert expectations.”
Timbo said: “When I was growing up there weren’t books like this for people like me in the public eye – so I’ve created one to make sure there always will be. I wrote it for myself too. To remind myself of the lessons I’ve learned from the difficulties I’ve faced, to appreciate the great things I have experienced and the unexpected things I’ve been lucky enough to achieve.
“Remembering my path towards fearlessness, and the strategies I developed to overcome the doubts I encountered along the way has been a very powerful experience for me. I hope that it holds some power for readers too.”
Altaf commented: “From making me laugh with her TikTok videos to the inspiring words from her book – Fats is the main character I aspire to be! An absolute powerhouse of fun and encouragement, her commandments are exactly the daily dose of ‘main character energy’ we all need to hear. I’m super excited to have Fats on the Blink list and to be sharing her empowering messages with readers.”