Celebrity / obituary Thorn Birds Author Dubbed 'Overweight' in Obit Backlash is swift over Colleen McCullough's obituary By Evann Gastaldo, Newser Staff Posted Jan 30, 2015 10:57 AM CST Copied In this March 1, 1977 file photo, Australian author Colleen McCullough laughs during a news conference in New York. (AP Photo/File) Colleen McCullough wrote "the highest-selling novel in Australia's history," Time reports. She also happened to be a neurophysiologist. But even so, when the Australian reported on the Thorn Birds author's death this week, it led with this: "Colleen McCullough, Australia’s best selling author, was a charmer. Plain of feature, and certainly overweight, she was, nevertheless, a woman of wit and warmth." Reaction was swift: "It may be possible for this obituary in The Australian to have a more offensive opening & tone. I can't imagine how," tweeted fellow author Neil Gaiman. In the Sydney Morning Herald, Joel Meares offers up 11 alternative obituaries for male authors. For example: "Smirky, and certainly too fond of tanning, Ian Fleming nevertheless could write about spies and stuff." And on Twitter, users used the hashtag #MyOzObituary to tweet their own obituaries Australian-style, Vocativ reports. Sample: "Heavy of head and lean of frame, he nevertheless remained vertical for much of his life." And another, from author Jennifer Weiner: "Thin of hair and thick of thigh. Strident. Per NYT, lacked ability to sleep way to top. Puzzlingly, also #1 NYT bestseller." (More obituary stories.) Report an error