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Called into Being: A Celebration of Frankenstein

Unknown Author
4.9/5 (33199 ratings)
Description:200 years ago, Mary Shelley published Frankenstein, little realizing that it would become one of the most influential novels in the English language, and credited with creating the science fiction genre. Artists, writers, scientists, and thinkers of all kinds have continued to return to this book as inspiration over the past two centuries.Rather than reinterpret or update the novel, we want to celebrate our creators' personal histories and relationships with Shelley’s landmark novel. We know firsthand the impact Frankenstein can have on readers, as both editors, Allison O'Toole (Wayward Sisters: An Anthology of Monstrous Women) and Megan Purdy (Bleating Hearts Press), are longtime fans. In this collection, we're excited to explore the places were our lives and literature connect.With a cover by Richard Pace (Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham, Imaginary Fiends), we’re excited to bring you 100 pages of personal essays, illustrations, and comics by a fantastic team of creators.The zine will be printed in Canada, and will be 6x9", black and white, and perfect bound.Inside You'll Find:Anatomy of a Creature, a comic by Keith WTS Morris and gillian blekkenhorstBecoming Dr. Frankenstein, an essay by Christine Prevas with an illustration by seren krakensBride of Frankenstein, Mother of Monsters, an essay by Kayleigh Hearn with an illustration by Clara MeathConfronting God, a comic by Nadia Shammas and Sam BeckFrankenstein Girls Will Seem Strangely Relatable, an essay by Véronique Emma Houxbois with an illustration by Amy SpauldingFrankenstein's Snowman, an essay by Billy Seguire with an illustration by Saffron AuroraFrom Among the Trees, a comic by Tess Eneli ReidMary Shelley’s FrankenDNA: Science Responsibly, an illustrated essay by Maddy Beaupré"My Sweet Arabian:" Finding Clarity in Frankenstein as a Muslim, an essay by Safiyya Hosein with illustrations by K. GuilloryNeighbours, a comic by Matthew McGrath and Jon BergThe Other Indugled, an illustrated essay by Laura NeubertThe Postmodern Prometheus, a comic by Sam Noir and Gwen HowarthReanimating Bones: Reading Frankenstein in Skeleton Park, an essay by Lindsay Young with an illustration by Sara Julia CampbellSon of Frankenstein, a comic by Miike and Sunny GoHome Body, an essay by Andrea Ayres with an illustration by Cleopatria PetersonTrash Mirror, a comic by Steven Andrews and Helen Robinson(Un)Bury Your Gays, an essay by Nicholas Gambone with an illustration by Quintin DixonWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Called into Being: A Celebration of Frankenstein. To get started finding Called into Being: A Celebration of Frankenstein, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
100
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Release
2019
ISBN

Called into Being: A Celebration of Frankenstein

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: 200 years ago, Mary Shelley published Frankenstein, little realizing that it would become one of the most influential novels in the English language, and credited with creating the science fiction genre. Artists, writers, scientists, and thinkers of all kinds have continued to return to this book as inspiration over the past two centuries.Rather than reinterpret or update the novel, we want to celebrate our creators' personal histories and relationships with Shelley’s landmark novel. We know firsthand the impact Frankenstein can have on readers, as both editors, Allison O'Toole (Wayward Sisters: An Anthology of Monstrous Women) and Megan Purdy (Bleating Hearts Press), are longtime fans. In this collection, we're excited to explore the places were our lives and literature connect.With a cover by Richard Pace (Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham, Imaginary Fiends), we’re excited to bring you 100 pages of personal essays, illustrations, and comics by a fantastic team of creators.The zine will be printed in Canada, and will be 6x9", black and white, and perfect bound.Inside You'll Find:Anatomy of a Creature, a comic by Keith WTS Morris and gillian blekkenhorstBecoming Dr. Frankenstein, an essay by Christine Prevas with an illustration by seren krakensBride of Frankenstein, Mother of Monsters, an essay by Kayleigh Hearn with an illustration by Clara MeathConfronting God, a comic by Nadia Shammas and Sam BeckFrankenstein Girls Will Seem Strangely Relatable, an essay by Véronique Emma Houxbois with an illustration by Amy SpauldingFrankenstein's Snowman, an essay by Billy Seguire with an illustration by Saffron AuroraFrom Among the Trees, a comic by Tess Eneli ReidMary Shelley’s FrankenDNA: Science Responsibly, an illustrated essay by Maddy Beaupré"My Sweet Arabian:" Finding Clarity in Frankenstein as a Muslim, an essay by Safiyya Hosein with illustrations by K. GuilloryNeighbours, a comic by Matthew McGrath and Jon BergThe Other Indugled, an illustrated essay by Laura NeubertThe Postmodern Prometheus, a comic by Sam Noir and Gwen HowarthReanimating Bones: Reading Frankenstein in Skeleton Park, an essay by Lindsay Young with an illustration by Sara Julia CampbellSon of Frankenstein, a comic by Miike and Sunny GoHome Body, an essay by Andrea Ayres with an illustration by Cleopatria PetersonTrash Mirror, a comic by Steven Andrews and Helen Robinson(Un)Bury Your Gays, an essay by Nicholas Gambone with an illustration by Quintin DixonWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Called into Being: A Celebration of Frankenstein. To get started finding Called into Being: A Celebration of Frankenstein, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
100
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Release
2019
ISBN
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