Mary Shelley

SF & Fantasy

Feminism in Sci-Fi Interview: Steel by Carrie Vaughn


vaughn-steelScience fiction and fantasy have long been vehicles for social activism.

Mary Shelley. Ursula K. Le Guin. Octavia Butler. Margaret Atwood. All have worked hard at changing how Mankind has often treated women, empowering them, and building a better future.

In that vein, New York Times bestselling author Carrie Vaughn has just been nominated for the 2012 Amelia Bloomer List, which names “the best books with significant feminist content that will appeal to young readers.” Here is an interview with her! Enjoy!

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Paranormal

Frankenstein Knew Mary Shelley – A Monster’s Notes


sheck-notesWhat if Mary Shelley had met the Frankenstein monster when she was a child? And that meeting informed her novel? And what would the monster think if, over centuries, he had to watch his story unfold in multiple mediums?

Here is a bit more about A Monster’s Notes by Laurie Sheck!

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Suvudu

Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’: a Gothic Horror Masterpiece


Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’: a Gothic Horror Masterpiece

The origin of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is as famous a story as the novel itself. In 1816, young Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin and her paramour, poet Percy Bysshe Shelley (then married to another woman) were vacationing with Lord Byron and their mutual friend John Polidori at a villa near Geneva, Switzerland. The weather had been dreadful [...]

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