Over the past couple of months, I’ve been reviewing the new Word Horde anthology Eternal Frankenstein, edited by Ross E. Lockhart. As was the case with my read-a-thon of Swords v Cthulhu, I tackled the anthology story by story, and my reviewing method was be peppered with the cultural associations that each of these stories inspire. These were presented with no excuse, apology or editorial justification. You can find the complete linkstorm to all of the reviews just below. Enjoy!
Torso, Head, Heart by Amber Rose-Reed
Baron von Werewolf Presents: Frankenstein Against the Phantom Planet by Orrin Grey
They Call Me Monster by Tiffany Scandal
Sugar, Spice and Everything Nice by Damien Angelica Walters
Sewn Into Her Fingers by Autumn Christian
Orchids by the Sea by Rios De La Luz
Frankenstein Triptych by Edward Morris
The Human Alchemy by Michael Griffin
Postpartum by Betty Rocksteady
The New Soviet Man by G.D. Falksen
The Un-Bride; Or No Gods and Marxists by Anya Martin
Wither On the Vine; Or Strickfaden’s Monster by Nathan Carson
The Beautiful Thing We Will Become by Kristi DeMeester
Mary Shelley’s Body by David Tempelton
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