Re: [Origami] Recommended source for publishing or posting a humanities essay about origami?
>I now have a new related question, which I hope you guys can help me with: >Have convention books published articles or have they always published >solely diagrams and crease patterns? If they have, can you please provide >any examples? I agree with Robert Lang and Dave Venables on publishing with the monthly magazines/blogs that OUSA and BOS has. They're always looking for content of interest. Convention books on the whole only publish solely diagrams and crease patterns, because those are used as Origami diagram collections, and not necessarily article/journal pieces. Which is filled by the magazines and online blogs that The Fold and British Origami does on a monthly basis. I am thinking about Menerode which is the Dutch Conventions annual publication that only publishes diagrams, as well as JOA and NOA, because they all have annual convention collections, as well as monthly magazines. The only origami collection that collects and publish academic articles recently is OSME and COET '91 https://www.amazon.com/dp/1530082137/?tag=a-fwdnua-20 -Linda
Re: [Origami] Recommended source for publishing or posting a humanities essay about origami?
Last Friday I asked about your suggestions for where to post or publish my humanities essay about origami. Robert Lang suggested the OrigamiUSA online magazine "The Fold" and Dave Venables suggested "British Origami Magazine". I now have a new related question, which I hope you guys can help me with: Have convention books published articles or have they always published solely diagrams and crease patterns? If they have, can you please provide any examples? Thank you so much for your help guys.
Re: [Origami] Recommended source for publishing or posting a humanities essay about origami?
> On 18 May 2018, at 23:05, Robert Langwrote: > >I have an academic essay about origami > > OrigamiUSA's online magazine, "The Fold" (https://origamiusa.org/thefold ) > would be a good venue. It's certainly fitting by subject, and the length is > no issue. Submission details are here: https://origamiusa.org/submissions . > > Robert > > You may also wish to consider British Origami - the magazine of the British > Origami Society. Contact the Editor (Dennis Walker) via the BOS website. Best wishes Dave Venables >
Re: [Origami] Recommended source for publishing or posting a humanities essay about origami?
Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Gerardo @neorigami.com"on 5/18/18, 10:12 AM: I have an academic essay about origami, it's somewhere between philosophy of language and art studies. It's 15 pages long, including references. Although it's academic, it's style is very personal; intended for most 16 year old and older origamists. I want to post or publish it in the proper origami source. What source do you recommend for an essay like the one I'm mentioning? OrigamiUSA's online magazine, "The Fold" (https://origamiusa.org/thefold ) would be a good venue. It's certainly fitting by subject, and the length is no issue. Submission details are here: https://origamiusa.org/submissions . Robert