"It’s not the wrath of some almighty god that terrifies us, but, irrespective of type, that of our parent figures. Living lives of silent panic we all live in fear of being stamped 'DISLOYAL!' And in through that crippled portcullis march all the reasons to be."
Hello everyone.
You think you know about Frankenstein? You think it’s silly, done-to-death kid stuff with no meaning left of it in the twenty-first century? Think again. For two-hundred years the Victors of this world have been telling the rest of us what they say “his story” means—and we’ve been buying that. Well, that stops here. Spelled out, at last and in just the way it was written to be understood, the bell has rung—and the gloves are OFF. Now it’s time for The Monster to have HIS say.
Prisoners is the second* in an series of five historical, literary, dramatic, and mythical explorations into archetypal struggle. Iconoclastic and atypical, somewhere within The Unutterable Theft, waiting to be re-discovered and reclaimed by each reader is The Deed to One’s Own Soul.
Beta readers wanted:
Title: The Unutterable Theft: the Histories, Horrors, Parenting, Politics, & Religion of Frankenstein (2. Prisoners*)"
Target audience: open-minded questioners aged 18–30yrs; people who, in their wanting change want to know why they want it.
Hello everyone.
You think you know about Frankenstein? You think it’s silly, done-to-death kid stuff with no meaning left of it in the twenty-first century? Think again. For two-hundred years the Victors of this world have been telling the rest of us what they say “his story” means—and we’ve been buying that. Well, that stops here. Spelled out, at last and in just the way it was written to be understood, the bell has rung—and the gloves are OFF. Now it’s time for The Monster to have HIS say.
Prisoners is the second* in an series of five historical, literary, dramatic, and mythical explorations into archetypal struggle. Iconoclastic and atypical, somewhere within The Unutterable Theft, waiting to be re-discovered and reclaimed by each reader is The Deed to One’s Own Soul.
Beta readers wanted:
Title: The Unutterable Theft: the Histories, Horrors, Parenting, Politics, & Religion of Frankenstein (2. Prisoners*)"
Target audience: open-minded questioners aged 18–30yrs; people who, in their wanting change want to know why they want it.
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