I, Man!
A man thinks himself a god...113 total reviews
Comment from w.j.debi
Frankenstein is one of my all time favorite horror stories. Hollywood has never done it justice. There is so much more depth to the story that they ever show.
Excellent attempt at a sequel. The "monster" is far wiser than he is ever given credit for.
I love the history behind this, especially that weekend challenge. It was quite the collection of writers and we got several great classic horror tales out of it.
Frankenstein is one of my all time favorite horror stories. Hollywood has never done it justice. There is so much more depth to the story that they ever show.
Excellent attempt at a sequel. The "monster" is far wiser than he is ever given credit for.
I love the history behind this, especially that weekend challenge. It was quite the collection of writers and we got several great classic horror tales out of it.
Comment Written 10-Aug-2014
Comment from Pyrrho
Well done for rhyme, meter, and content. Man is the only source of evil on our planet, the future Shelley and invisible devils notwithstanding, end humanity and evil disappears like WMD in Iraq.
Well done for rhyme, meter, and content. Man is the only source of evil on our planet, the future Shelley and invisible devils notwithstanding, end humanity and evil disappears like WMD in Iraq.
Comment Written 10-Aug-2014
Comment from daeneam
I haven't seen Frankenstein, but somehow, I heard about the story. I do not like to watch movies like this. I do not like zombies either. Although, I believe that man can make monsters like them.
Even if cloning will advance in a stage like making humans, they will never come close to God's creation.
Happy Monday, dear! God bless... c", Mae
I haven't seen Frankenstein, but somehow, I heard about the story. I do not like to watch movies like this. I do not like zombies either. Although, I believe that man can make monsters like them.
Even if cloning will advance in a stage like making humans, they will never come close to God's creation.
Happy Monday, dear! God bless... c", Mae
Comment Written 10-Aug-2014
Comment from ramo24
It scared me certainly. It is a long poem. Just the type of poems I like. There are parts that rhyme. It is a very good poem. There is nothing wrong at all. More like amazing. I would definitely never read it at night.
It scared me certainly. It is a long poem. Just the type of poems I like. There are parts that rhyme. It is a very good poem. There is nothing wrong at all. More like amazing. I would definitely never read it at night.
Comment Written 10-Aug-2014
Comment from seaglass
This is a great poetic summary of the Frankenstein story. The author had a vivid imagination and I wonder if she wrote additional stories. The graphics add gore to this tale.
This is a great poetic summary of the Frankenstein story. The author had a vivid imagination and I wonder if she wrote additional stories. The graphics add gore to this tale.
Comment Written 10-Aug-2014
Comment from country ranch writer
SO MUCH GRULING THINKNGS HAVE PASSED FROM ONE TO ANOTHER IN THE SCIENTIFIC WORLD IT MAKES YOU WONDER COULD IT BE MAYBE YES MAYBE NO.
SO MUCH GRULING THINKNGS HAVE PASSED FROM ONE TO ANOTHER IN THE SCIENTIFIC WORLD IT MAKES YOU WONDER COULD IT BE MAYBE YES MAYBE NO.
Comment Written 10-Aug-2014
Comment from Darkhorse555
i thought these words drew timeless Jacob's ladders hummed; electricity strummed, O', exhilaration!My senses numbed; my heartbeat drummed with great anticipation.excellent piece of writing i tip my hat dear friend
i thought these words drew timeless Jacob's ladders hummed; electricity strummed, O', exhilaration!My senses numbed; my heartbeat drummed with great anticipation.excellent piece of writing i tip my hat dear friend
Comment Written 10-Aug-2014
Comment from LIJ Red
Igor! Is that you? considering the DNA encoding wouldn't it be easier to create soulless monsters in a nutritive medium
from just a few cells? I even have a name for the process:
Groning. This is a neat show.
Igor! Is that you? considering the DNA encoding wouldn't it be easier to create soulless monsters in a nutritive medium
from just a few cells? I even have a name for the process:
Groning. This is a neat show.
Comment Written 10-Aug-2014
Comment from nomi338
Be careful of the things you desire
from one small flame comes a raging fire.
I love this, the story is great, the poetry is perfect. You have done a wonderful professional level job of writing. Congratulations.
Be careful of the things you desire
from one small flame comes a raging fire.
I love this, the story is great, the poetry is perfect. You have done a wonderful professional level job of writing. Congratulations.
Comment Written 10-Aug-2014
Comment from deepwater
Its ghastly face, so stitched and laced, from sutures sewn by my own hand,
drooped in sadness, my mind toyed with madness, as he now rose to stand.
"Yes!" I cried, "You are my son, you'd take my life as yours begins?"
Blue eyes brightened, his grip tightened -- "Yes, I, man, and I am sin!"
this is a great work thanks for writing
Its ghastly face, so stitched and laced, from sutures sewn by my own hand,
drooped in sadness, my mind toyed with madness, as he now rose to stand.
"Yes!" I cried, "You are my son, you'd take my life as yours begins?"
Blue eyes brightened, his grip tightened -- "Yes, I, man, and I am sin!"
this is a great work thanks for writing
Comment Written 10-Aug-2014