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'''Mary Shelley''' was a writer. She wrote ''[[Frankenstein]]'' at age 19, while on vacation with her friends in the Swiss Alps. They had a contest to come up with the scariest story, which Mary clearly won.{{Ep|Fernkenstein's Monster}}
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'''Mary Shelley '''(born Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, 1797-1851) was a writer. She wrote ''[[Frankenstein]]'' at age 19, while on vacation in the Swiss Alps with her future husband [[Percy Shelley]] and their friends [[Lord Byron]] and [[John Polidori]]. In 1816 they had a contest to come up with the scariest story. Fern recounts the event in {{Ep|Fernkenstein's Monster}}
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<nowiki> </nowiki>Mary married Percy Shelley in December 1816 and published ''Frankenstein'' in 1818. John Polidoris entry for the contest was published in 1819 as ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vampyre The Vampyre]'' and started the genre of Vampire fiction.
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Mary Shelley wrote several more novels of various genres but could not repeat the success of ''Frankenstein''.
   
 
She is one of [[Fern Walters|Fern]]'s favorite writers, along with [[Agatha Christie]] and [[Persimmony Glitchet]]. Glitchet is the only one of the three to still be alive.{{Ep|Fern and Persimmony Glitchet}}
 
She is one of [[Fern Walters|Fern]]'s favorite writers, along with [[Agatha Christie]] and [[Persimmony Glitchet]]. Glitchet is the only one of the three to still be alive.{{Ep|Fern and Persimmony Glitchet}}

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Mary Shelley
Mary Shelley
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Cartoon debut "Fernkenstein's Monster"

Mary Shelley (born Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, 1797-1851) was a writer. She wrote Frankenstein at age 19, while on vacation in the Swiss Alps with her future husband Percy Shelley and their friends Lord Byron and John Polidori. In 1816 they had a contest to come up with the scariest story. Fern recounts the event in "Fernkenstein's Monster"

Mary married Percy Shelley in December 1816 and published Frankenstein in 1818. John Polidoris entry for the contest was published in 1819 as The Vampyre and started the genre of Vampire fiction.

Mary Shelley wrote several more novels of various genres but could not repeat the success of Frankenstein.

She is one of Fern's favorite writers, along with Agatha Christie and Persimmony Glitchet. Glitchet is the only one of the three to still be alive. "Fern and Persimmony Glitchet"

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