March Drive - Spotlight On Transformative Works and Cultures!

The OTW would like to congratulate Transformative Works and Cultures on the publication of their fourth issue -- their first to focus on a single fandom: Supernatural. Get more information about this exciting issue at the Issue 4 announcement post, or read the interview with guest editor Catherine Tosenberger.

TWC is something really special -- it's the only peer-reviewed journal to focus exclusively on fan studies; it's open access; its contents are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License; and it's created and distributed using open source journal software.

But that's not all! Consider this: our amazing editors are doing the equivalent of producing two books of fan studies a year, full of content written by and for fans.

To sum up: like all of OTW's projects, TWC is collaboratively made, it's high-quality, and it's free.

Support the OTW, and support Transformative Works and Cultures!

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