It's official - Remix My Lit<http://www.remixmylit.com/> has released it's 
first publication: Through the Clock's 
Workings<http://www.remixmylit.com/anthology/>.

Those who have been following our blog will remember the beautifully simplistic 
premise of the Australia Council<http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/> funded 
Remix My Lit project - take stories from 9 prominent Australian authors, 
release them for remixing under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 
ShareAlike licence<http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/au/>, and 
see what happens.

Through the Clock's Workings gives us a taste of the result. Published by the 
Sydney University Press<http://www.sup.usyd.edu.au/>, this anthology brings 
together the original 9 stories - from authors such as James 
Phelan<http://www.jamesphelan.com.au/>, Cate 
Kennedy<http://www.scribepublications.com.au/author/catekennedy> and Kim 
Wilkins<http://fantasticthoughts.wordpress.com/> - with 13 of the best remixes. 
The remixes have a wide range of pedigrees - from masterclasses at writers 
festivals, writing jams at pubs, random site uploads. And the diversity is 
great - there are poems, abridgements, gender switches, complete re-imaginings. 
Even the cover of the the book you can see above is a remix of the stories by 
the excellent artist Ali J<http://www.alijart.com/>.

And of course, thanks to the CC licence, the whole book is available for 
remixing too - the original stories, the remixes, even the fonts are free for 
reuse. It's all part of the ongoing conversation between author and reader, 
creator and, well, creator.

You can buy a hardcopy<http://purl.library.usyd.edu.au/sup/9781920899325> of 
the anthology now from the Sydney University Press 
eStore<http://www.sup.usyd.edu.au/> - it makes a great present and has a 
fabulous cover. Or if you're comfy with reading from screens download the 
electronic 
version<http://www.remixmylit.com/wp-content/pdf/Through-the-Clocks-Workings-EBook.pdf>.

And remember, the anthology is just part of the story. Dozens more remixes are 
available on the Remix My Lit website<http://www.remixmylit.com/>, and (with 
any luck) more will continue to be added over the years). So why not continue 
the conversation and try some remixing yourself?


Jessica Coates
Project Manager
Creative Commons Clinic
Queensland University of Technology

ph: 07 3138 8301
fax: 07 3138 9395
email: [email protected]

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