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Kelly Searsmith
M. Thomas Inge
Darja Malcolm-Clarke
Roslyn Weaver
C.W. Sullivan III

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Editors
William A. Senior
Brian Attebery

Reviews Editors
Jeffrey Weinstock
Dale Knickerbocker
Fiona Kelleghan

Associate Editors
Kelly Searsmith
Joe Sutliff Sanders
Bryan Dietrich

Editorial Assistants
Monty Vierra
Kristi N. Austin


Indices

Author Index

Title Index

Book Review Index

Special Issues

Administrative

Submissions

Subscriptions

Change of Address

Back Issues

Advertising

Contact Info

IAFA

JFA, now in its 17th year of publication, is an interdisciplinary quarterly devoted to the study of the fantastic in Literature, Art, Drama, Film and Popular Media. It is published by the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts at Idaho State University, where production offices are located.   Articles are fully refereed and are indexed in the MLA Bibliography. Like the International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, from which it was generated, it welcomes papers on all aspects of the fantastic in English, American, French, Spanish, German and other national literatures, as well as interdisciplinary approaches including music, philosophy, sociology, psychology, political science, and religion. All papers are in English. JFA is currently publishing Volume 17. However, back issues of volumes 7 through 16 are still available. Alphabetical author and title indexes of volumes 1 through 9 and 12 are also available onsite; indexes for volumes 10-11 and 13-16 will soon be available as well.

Submission Board
Tom Martin
Robert Collins
Elizabeth Miller
William Senior

Editorial Board
Brian W. Aldiss
Robert Collins
Stephen R. Donaldson
Kathryn Hume
David Ketterer

David J. Skal
Brooks Landon
Jeanne Larsen
Rob Latham
Robert Lima
Barbara Mabee
Donald Palumbo
Tom Shippey
David J. Skal
Gary K. Wolfe
Carl B. Yoke



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