#Frankeinstein Collection
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House of Frankenstein
🇺🇸 | Dec 1, 1944
directed by Erie C. Kenton
screenplay by Edward T. Lowe Jr.
characters by Bram Stoker, Mary Shelley
story by Curt Siodmak
produced by Universal Pictures
starring Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney Jr., J. Carrol Naish, John Carradine, Anne Gwynne
1h11 | Horror, Fantasy
out of plan
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American Movies | director Erie C. Kenton | writer Edward T. Lowe Jr. | writer Bram Stoker | writer Mary Shelley | writer Curt Siodmal | studio Universal Pictures | actor Boris Karloff | actor Lon Chaney Jr. | actor Carrol Naish| actor John Carradine | actress Anne Gwynne | Frankeinstein Collection
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#American Movies#Erie C. Kenton#Edward T. Lowe Jr.#Bram Stoker#Mary Shelley#Curt Siodmal#Universal Pictures#Boris Karloff#Lon Chaney Jr.#Carrol Naish#John Carradine#Anne Gwynne#Frankeinstein Collection#Horror#Science Fiction#Fantasy
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Me thirty minutes ago: surely I can listen to Chappell Roan while drunk without crying my heart out
Me now: calm, collected, and seven citations into an analytical essay about Frankeinstein motifs in her SNL performance
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Books I read in 2023 and How I feel about them/do I even remember them
Bluebeard by Kurt Vonnegut ##very good and very anti war and pro art like most Vonnegut and great way to start a year
Rebecca by Daphane Du Maurier ##liked it fine not very memorable
Stardust by Neil Gaimen ##loved it
Mary Shelley's Frankeinstein: A Graphic Novel by Pete Katz (Illustrator/script writer) and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley ##fine
Most of Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories by Sandra Cisneros ##haunted by it so had to stop
An Easy Death by Charlene Harris ##loves it and convinced me to read other Harris books
Russian Cage by Charlene Harris ##liled it fine
Upright Women Wanted by Sarah Gailey ##so gay, wateres my crops etc, need more of this, could read a 100000 more books like this, could trick you into loving Westerners
Dark Tales: The Hound of the Baskervilles: A Graphic Novel by Ned Hartley (adapter), Dave Shephard (Illustrator), Arthur Conan Doyle ##fine
Most of Trigger Warning by Neil Gaimen ##loved it, all the best short stories Gaimen wrote
The Dark Divine by Bree Despain ##worst book ever, its offensive to everyone, its anti everyone, it hates ever religion
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins ##Girl tore me up and spat me out, how did you show everything wrong with snow and the games in a new light and can I saw sooo good
The Umbrella Academy Collection Part 1 by Gerard Way (Writer), Gabriel Bá (Artist), Dave Stewart (Colourist), Tony Šercer (Translator) ##liked the show much more
The Selection, The Elite and The One by Kiera Cass ##three books on one cause they run together and they are fine
The Screwtape Letters by CS Lewis ##sooo good like a treat
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins ##still holds up real good
Dead Till Dark by Charlene Harris ##oh true blood was better tv
Living Dead in Dallas by Charlene Harris ##oh jason really sucks and man Eric is soo fun but they murdered my boy without any real bite, very bury your gays and sure I have a black friend, so the tv show is sooo elevated
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Got tagged by @grapefruitsketches Thank you! :D
My AO3 is FixaIdea
Fandoms
I’m currently mostly writing for Tian Guan Ci Fu and Mo Dao Zu Shi, but I also have a lot of fic for Maurice and Les Misérables, and a scattered handful of Star Wars and Discworld ones.
Where You Post
Anything resembling a structured story, short or not, goes on AO3, random ramblings, ideas and headcanons on Tumblr.
Most Popular Oneshot
Listed by kudos, it’s an old, old Les Mis fic, In retrospect. ...I mean it’s one of my only Modern AU E/R fics, so there’s that. I’m not gonna disown the idea, but the prose could use a do-over.
Most Popular Multichap
My Discworld/MDZS crossover, Of Hats and Flutes by far. Honestly I thought this was gonna be such a nieche premise, I never expected it to take off, but I’m glad it did.
Favourite Story You’ve Written So Far
It’s gonna sound conceited, but I have a lot of faves - not because they are such masterpieces, but because I’m the only one who knows MY OWN specific tastes and can 100% cater to them.
That said, I’m pretty proud of Zona. It’s a multi-chapter Star Wars/MDZS crossover. Longfic is something I struggle with, but I think this one turned out nicely.
Fic You Were Nervous to Post
Refuge. Boy, was I nervous about this one... It’s a ridiculously self-indulgent miniseries about Hua Cheng and Xie Lian... And sure, there’s no actual smut in it, but it’s still the most intimate (and kinda personal) thing I’ve ever written.
How Your Choose Your Titles
Just before hitting Submit, while crying. Usually it ends up being a very simple phrase that kinda sums up the vibe (or a very simple phrase in Latin or French to give a false impression of sophistication).
Do You Outline
Outlining sounds too sophisticated and too much like I knew what I was doing compared to what’s actually happening.
I kinda... jot down plot points in a spaced-out list, sometimes including phrases I want a character to say, and I come back to expand on whichever segment feels the most inspiring at the moment and then Frankeinstein the whole thing together. The only times I don��t do this is if a fic is shorter than 1000 words and I push the whole thing out in one sitting.
Complete
Almost everything I currently have on AO3.
In Progress
Of Hats and Flutes and Refuge are both collections of self-contained short stories so they can be considered complete, but I think of them as open-ended. Other than that, there’s still a multi-chapter Les Mis fic that lacs an epilogue, and two that died before I managed to get to the point, and am now too lazy to re-visit.
Coming Soon / Not Yet Started
I want to write more in the TGCF canon divergence universe where The Dancer takes place, and I want to finally do something coherent about that MDZS AU where Xiao Xingchen lives and gets to start that sect he dreamed about.
Prompts?
Yes please! I can’t promise for sure that I will answer everything I get - please don’t take that personally, I still love getting them and do my best to fill them! I just... don’t always get around to doing it.
Upcoming Work You’re Most Excited About
The prequel to The Dancer, in which Hua Cheng finds Xie Lian before his third ascension. Or rather, Xie Lian finds him.
Tagging
If you feel like doing it - @eirenical @docmanda
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Part 6 of Resident Evil Village has been posted where Ethan discovers the horrifying truth of what each of the jars are truly are. And for some reason we have to fix Rose back by collecting back the other jars sort of like a monster Frankeinstein? 🙃
https://youtu.be/0aAdVn5vGrI
#youtube#youtubechannel#youtuber#gamergirl#gamerlife#gaming#gamingchannel#subscribe#resident evil village
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Angelika Frankenstein makes her match, par Sally Thorne (Avon, septembre 2022)

La sœur de Victor Frankeinstein se fabrique un compagnon parfait à ses yeux…
Je ne connaissais pas l’auteur mais le titre a soulevé mon intérêt. Malheureusement pour moi il s’agit d’un « Collection Arlequin », même si l’écriture est assez alerte. J’ai laissé tomber vers la page 100, mais les amateurs du genre trouveront probablement l’ouvrage passionnant !
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Eisner Award Nominees Announced
Eisner Award Nominees Announced
The 2019 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards panel of judges has announced its nominees for the best works in the comic book industry.
Junji Ito’s “Frankenstein” story in the Frankeinstein: Junji Ito Story Collection is nominated in the “Best Adaptation from Another Medium” category. Additionally, Dark Horse’s release of Yoshitaka Amano: The Illustrated Biography—Beyond the Fantasyby Forent Gorges��
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The Ghost of Frankeinstein
🇺🇸 | Mar 13, 1942
directed by Erie C. Kenton
original story by Eric Taylor
screenplay by Scott Darling
characters by Mary Shelley
produced by Universal Pictures
starring Cedric Hardwicke, Ralph Bellamy, Lionel Atwill, Bela Lugosi, Evelyn Ankers
1h08 | Horror, Science Fiction, Fantasy
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American Movies | director Erie C. Kenton | writer Eric Taylor | writer Scott Darling | writer Mary Shelley | studio Universal Pictures | actor Cedric Hardwicke | actor Ralph Bellamy | actor Lionel Atwill | actor Bela Lugosi | actress Evelyn Ankers | Frankeinstein Collection
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#American Movies#Eric C. Kenton#Eric Taylor#Scott Darling#Mary Shelley#Universal Pictures#Cedric Hardwicke#Ralph Bellamy#Lionel Atwill#Bela Lugosi#Evelyn Ankers#Frankeinstein Collection#Horror#Science Fiction#Fantasy
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Son of Frankenstein
🇺🇸 | Jan 13, 1939
directed by Rowland V. Lee
screenplay by Wyllis Cooper
novel by Mary Shelley
produced by Universal Pictures
starring Basil Rathbone, Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Lionel Atwill, Josephine Hutchinson
1h39 | Horror, Science Fiction
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American Movies | director Rowland V. Lee | writer Wyllis Cooper | writer Mary Shelley | studio Universal Pictures | actor Basil Rathbone | actor Boris Karloff | actor Bela Lugosi | actor Lionel Atwill | actress Josephine Hutchinson | Books Based Movies | Frankeinstein Collection
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#American Movies#Rowland V. Lee#Wyllis Cooper#Mary Shelley#Universal Pictures#Basil Rathbone#Boris Karloff#Bela Lugosi#Lionel Atwill#Josephine Hutchinson#Books Based Movies#Frankeinstein Collection#Horror#Sciencie Fiction
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Bride of Frankenstein
🇺🇸 | Apr 20, 1935
directed by James Whale
adaptation by John L. Balderston, Philip MacDonald, William Hurlbut, R.C. Sherriff, Lawrence G. Blochman, Josef Berne, Morton Covan
original story by Mary Shelley
story by Robert Florey
screeplay by Edmund Pearson
script consulting by Flo Brummel
produced by Universal Pictures, James Whale Productions
starring Boris Karloff, Ernest Thesiger, Colin Clive, O.P. Heggie, Una O'Connor
1h15 | Horror, Science Fiction
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American Movies | director James Whale | writer John L. Balderston | writer Phillip MacDonald | writer William Harlbut | wrter R.C. Sherriff | writer Lawrence G. Blochman | writer Josef Berne | writer Morton Covan | writer Mary Shelley | writer Robert Florey | writer Edmund Pearson | writer Flo Brummel | studio Universal Pictures | studio James Whale Production | actor Boris Karloff | actor Ernest Thesiger | actor Colin Clive | actor O.P. Heggie | actress Una O'Connor | Frankeinstein Collection
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#American Movies#James Whale#John L. Balderston#Phillip MacDonald#William Harlbut#R.C. Sherriff#Lawrence G. Blochman#Josef Berne#Morton Covan#Mary Shelley#Robert Florey#Edmund Pearson#Flo Brummel#Universal Pictures#James Whale Production#Boris Karl#Ernerst Thesiger#Colin Clive#O.P. Heggie#Una O'Connor#Frankenstein Collection#Horror#Science Fiction
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Frankenstein
🇺🇸 | Nov 21, 1931
directed by James Whale
scenario writing by John L. Balderston
novel by Mary Shelley
thatre play by Peggy Webling
screenplay by Frances Edward Faragoh, Garrett Fort, Robert Florey, John Russell
script editing by Richard Schayer
produced by Universal Pictures
starring Colin Clive, Mae Clarke, John Boles, Boris Karloff, Edward Van Sloan
1h11 | Horror, Science Fiction, Drama
𐄂 not watched
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American Movies | director James Whale | writer John L. Balderston | writer Mary Shelley | writer Peggy Webling | writer Frances Edward Faragoh | writer Garrett Fort | writer Robert Florey | writer John Russell | wirter Richard Shayer | studio Universal Pictures | actor Colin Clive | actress Mae Clarke | actor John Boles | actor Boris Karloff | actor Edward Van Sloan | Books Based Movies | Frankeinstein Collection
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#American Movies#James Whale#John L. Balderston#Mary Shelley#Peggy Webling#Frances Edward Faragoh#Garrett Fort#Robert Florey#John Russell#Richard Shayer#Universal Pictures#Colin Clive#Mae Clarke#John Boles#Boris Karloff#Edward Van Sloan#Horror#Science Fiction#Drama#Frankenstein Collection#Books Based Movies
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