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Status of the Skin project
editI deleted the following note, because in its current form it's POV and unreferenced. I think the question is worth pursuing, and even though Wikipedia discourages original research, it might be reasonable to find and report the current status of the project. But, until it's possible to find a proper source, this seems the wrong forum for what amount to a complaint. (As I recall, Jackson's only obligation to her "words" was to attend their funerals, and presumably the original posters have not requested her to make good on that promise?) Jackson herself is not difficult to reach, though email contact with any writer in this spam-filtered era can be unreliable. MarkBernstein (talk) 16:06, 30 May 2010 (UTC)
- NOTE***
- Shelley has not finished this project, she's left all her "words" hanging. Not a single update since March of 2008, and now she won't respond to emails. She used us for publicity and left us all in the dust. I hope all those media outlets that did stories on her for this project.. do stories about how she abandoned us!!
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Pamela Jackson, sister and collaborator
editThere are several in the Library of Congress Catalog, where I do not find their hypertext The Doll's Game (2001). This one looks like a candidate to me.
- Pamela Renee Jackson at Library of Congress, with 1 library catalog record
Berkeley; science fiction; academic.
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Subject of Patchwork Girl
editThe description of Patchwork Girl doesn't agree with what I've read: https://if50.substack.com/p/1995-patchwork-girl. It isn't about Frankenstein's monster, but a female monster (or mostly female, given the construction method), which died in the original Frankenstein but not in this work, and its voyage to and adventures in the new world, full of reflections on gender and identity and synergy between the "stiched-together" nature of hypertext and the protagonist herself. I haven't read the work and it doesn't sound like it's easy to do so now, but it seems fairer to describe it as at least a sequel to Frankenstein rather than simply a reworking. vivacissamamente (talk) 14:20, 25 June 2021 (UTC)