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4 Sci-Fi/Fantasy Books Recently Entered into the Public Domain

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I didn't know it until this week, but January 1st is Public Domain Day! This means that on the first day of the year any works of art or literature--paintings, movies, novels, music, etc.--that’s copyright has not been renewed are considered Public Domain works and so are free to use without acquiring permission from the creator or a license. However, Public Domain law does very between nations. So, always look at the public domain notice that's stated in the source where a copy of the work exists before using it. It was when I came across author Jacqui Murray's blog post last week [link to interview] when I found out about this special day. So, thanks to her for letting us know about it and please take a look at her blog post on it if you get a chance; it's really interesting. To celebrate this day, even though it’s a little late, I thought I would provide a short list of science fiction and fantasy books that have gone into the Public Domain this year.


A List of SF/F Books Entered into the US Public Domain in 2024

Keep in mind, because this is a blog about fantasy and science fiction, I've limited the list of books to those genres. Furthermore, I've limited it to ones that became Public Domain in the US since that's where this blog is based and my dealings with public domain work have mostly been here. For other books and works that’s copyright has expired this year, please check out the “Public Domain Review”’s article that has links to all of them. Two of the books listed below are science fiction, or at least written by science fiction authors. The other two books are fantasy, specifically children’s. So, here's the list:


1) "Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle", by Edgar Rice Burroughs: There have been several books in the Tarzan series that fall under the science fiction category. This being one of them may be debatable since it involves a lost European Medieval civilization in the midst of the African jungle but no hard scientific phenomena such as time travel. 

2) "Mr. Blettsworthy on Rampole Island", by H.G. Wells: Much more adventure than sci fi but it's written by an author who mostly wrote in the genre and left an everlasting impact on it.

3) "The House at Pooh Corner", A.A. Milne: A book in the Winnie the Pooh series where stuffed animals, plush animals as they’re called today, come to life.

4) "Peter Pan", J.M. Barrie: The children’s novel about the boy who never grows up and flies with the help of fairy dust.  


Book-To-Movie Update

I'm putting the Book-To-Movie on a hiatus but, hopefully, it will be a short one. I may had mentioned it before, but I've run out of books and short stories that I've read and that have movie adaptations and so I have to build up my reading list for more. I'm hoping to have something for the BTM by next month. Hence, why there hasn't been a BTM this month, which I apologise for. 


Next Monday I will have an author interview here. So, be here then! Have you read any of the four books listed above, or any others, that have gone into the Public Domain this year? If not, do you plan to?

Until next time . . .




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