Monica Mastrantonio, Italian, PhD is a researcher and lecturer in the field of Social Psychology. Her research interests include Renaissance women’s letters and future time narratives. Her thesis investigated the narratives about the Millennium Turn (The Year 2000), and it is published as Millenniums in use: production of global and local meanings in a daily newspaper, LAP Academic Publishing (2021). She is a researcher fellow at the University of York (2020-2022). She writes under the pseudonym of Margareth Stewart, and publishes from novels to short stories and poems. Her novel Open: Pierre’s journey after war received an indication for Merle Curti Award. She is also a painter, mainly with oil on canvas translating her experiences into shapes and colours, i.e. “skin” panels. Now, she is extremely keen on curating a Future Memorabilia Experience, and realising her next book, a feminist thriller.