The academic world is very keen on open access publication, since it is important that the written outputs of (publicly-funded) research are accessible to as wide a public audience as possible. Making Monsters is technically a “Green Open Access” publication, since all authors retain copyright to their work they therefore have the right to post a digital copy of their pieces to an open access repository, if they so desire, for anyone to read for free. (In fact we actively encourage this, as does academic practice.) A few of the academic authors of nonfiction pieces have done this already and we’ll collect the links here as we learn about them. Technically fiction authors could do this too, but the more important implication of owning their own rights for them is the potential to republish their work wherever and whenever they like.
The open access and/or free pieces I know about so far are:
- “The Monster in Your Pocket” by Valeria Vitale
- “Caught in Medusa’s Gaze” by Liz Gloyn
- “The Origin of the Different” [signin req’d] by Maria Anastasiadou
- “Ecological Angst and Encounters with Scary Flesh” by Annegret Märten
If these papers have whetted your appetite, the rest of the book is full of stories, poems, illustrations and essays, and can be bought in paperback or e-book from the links at the Making Monsters press page.
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