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“When falsehood can look so like the truth,
​who can assure themselves of certain happiness?” 

theme issue
F R A N K E N S T E I N 

Celebratingthe 200th Anniversary of Mary Shelley's novel!
Click Here for A Word from the Doctor

inventory of oddities

“I am alone and miserable. Only someone as ugly as I am could love me.” 

“I have love in me the likes of which you can scarcely imagine and rage the likes of which you would not believe."

Amanda Chan - Frankenstein of the Year 
Meghan Elizabeth Hodges - Anomonie
Ken Allen Dronsfield - Besieged with Insanity or Illusion
Charles Rainey - Victor, or the Created Creator
Jill Hawkins - Peacock quilt
Consuelo Martinez - note to self.

"...still my inquiries were directed to the metaphysical, or in its highest sense, the physical secrets of the world.” 

Ashley Geiger ​- Frankenstein 
​Carson Lambing - Abomidentity
Kayleigh Spicer - Perspective #54

“The world was to me a secret which I desired to divine.” 

Jodie Shull- Interview with Genevieve Kaplan
Becky Nava - Interview with Emily Fernandez
Frank Turrisi - Theater of Pain: Cynthia Guardado's Reading of Endeavor Rocks the 5th Annual PCC Poetry Day  ​
La-iya Tanedo -"We Are Not Responsible" - A Disclaimer of Your Humanity

Art from Silas Plum

​Through assemblages of defunct currency, discarded photographs, and long-forgotten illustrations, Silas Plum challenges the idea of objective vs subjective value. He believes strongly in the tired old maxim that the true value of an object is more than the sum of its parts, that the gut is a truth-teller, and that the Aristotelian notion of learning-by-doing is the best teacher around. Judge his worth at silasplum.com.
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Frankenstein's Monster - Silas Plum

Frankenstein Collages
from Sebouh Oshagan

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Untitled 1 - Sebouh Oshagan
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Untitled 3 - Sebouh Oshagan

About Sebouh Oshagan

Sebouh Oshagan is a student at PCC, majoring in English Literature. He is a big fan of Frankenstein's monster and wants to give him a hug.
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  • Healing Arts Chapbook No.6
  • 2022 Handley Awards
  • About
    • PCC Inscape Instagram
  • Feral Parrot : The Blog
  • INTERVIEWS
  • Inscape Alumni Board
  • SUBMISSIONS
  • ISSUE ARCHIVE
    • 2016 Fall Online
    • 2016 Sppring Online
    • 2017 Fall Online
    • 2017 Print Issue - Manifesto TOC
    • 2018 Fall Print Issue - Frankenstein TOC
    • 2018 FA Frankenstein Companion
    • 2018 Summer Online
    • 2018 Fall Folio - VOTE
    • 2018 Fall Spirituality
    • 2019 Celebrating Dia De Los Muertos
    • 2019 SPR Mental Health Companion >
      • Issue Intro
    • 2019 Fall Folio -- Moon Moon
    • 2019 Fall Folio
    • 2020 Summer Folio
    • 2020 Feb Folio
    • 2021 Feb Folio