Written by Eric Choi and Joseph McGinty, “F. — A Post-Modern Prometheus” is a satirical tale about a hapless modern day Victor Frankenstein struggling to raise funding for his monstrous research. The story appears in the anthology We Shall be Monsters, edited by multiple Aurora Award winner Derek Newman-Stille and published by Renaissance Press, which commemorates the bicentennial and legacy of the ground-breaking and genre-changing novel Frankenstein: Or, the Modern Prometheus by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. We Shall Be Monsters features 24 stories and poems by diverse authors from around the world, ranging from direct interpretations of Shelley’s text to innovative explorations of stitched, assembled body, and narrative experiments in monstrous creations.
On this page, you will find bonus material related to and inspired by “F. — A Post-Modern Prometheus”. Enjoy!
- “F. — A Post-Modern Prometheus” — Teaser Preview
- Deleted Scenes
- Additional Bonus Material
- Frankenstein’s PowerPoint Presentation
- We Shall Be Monsters — One-Page Flyer
- Derek Newman-Stille’s We Shall be Monsters Blog
- Reading by Eric Choi as part of the Ephemera series.
- Frankenstein: Or, the Modern Prometheus by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
- The Frankenstein Meme Site, a searchable database of stories, books, and other works influenced by Mary Shelley’s novel
Image Credits: Clinton Research and Renaissance Press