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Skip to main content Skip to main navigation menu Skip to site footer MOSF JOURNAL OF SCIENCE FICTION * Current * Archives * Register * Announcements * About * About the Journal * Submissions * Editorial Team * Privacy Statement * Contact Search Search * Register * Login CURRENT ISSUE Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Young Adult Speculative Fiction Published: 2022-05-27 MASTHEAD * Masthead * Table of Contents * Cover Art EDITORIAL * From the Editors ARTICLES * Coming of Age in Indigenous Science Fiction Cherie Dimaline’s The Marrow Thieves and D’Arcy McNickle’s Runner in the Sun Gwen Rose * PDF * “Connections light up across time and space” Detectives in the Magical Realist Web of Female Relationships in Catching Teller Crow Lucas Mattila, Bettina Burger * PDF * The Construction of ‘Limbo’ as Resistance in Select Speculative YA Fiction A Reading of Haruki Murakami’s Kafka on the Shore Anish Bhattacharyya * PDF * Learning to See Transgender Self-Determination and Unmarked Objectivity in April Daniel’s Dreadnought Jamiee Cook * PDF BOOK REVIEWS * Book Review: Race in Young Adult Speculative Fiction Julia Haba-Osca ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS * About the Contributors FULL ISSUE PDF * YA Speculative Fiction Full PDF View All Issues MOSF Journal of Science Fiction seeks to uphold the spirit of educated inquiry and speculation through the publication of peer-reviewed, academic articles, essays and book reviews exploring the interdisciplinary nature of science fiction. The journal welcomes unsolicited, original submissions from academics around the world about science fiction in all media (literature, film, television, videogames, art, oral history, etc.). Issues are published three times a year and each issue will feature 8 to 12 academic articles. The MOSF Journal of Science Fiction's editorial team keeps the journal's focus and scope relatively vague on purpose: if you think your work fits with our scope, we want to see it. By keeping our scope broad and interdisciplinary, we're encouraging authors to send us manuscripts that open our eyes to new analyses of the science fiction genre. The new issue is now out! Check out our new articles and book reviews in the Current issue! Past issues are available in Archives. Submissions: We are currently accepting submissions on a rolling basis. We seek both researched academic articles (5,000-8,000 words) and short, reflective essays (500-1,000 words) on science fiction. To submit your work, visit the Submissions page, create an account, and follow the submission prompts. Peer Review: Interested in joining our team of peer reviewers? Please register and indicate your interest in volunteering as a reviewer. We'll draw from this reviewer database for our peer review process. Book Reviews: For more information about reviewing books for our journal, or if you are a publisher who wants to send materials to us for review, please refer to the MJOSF Reviewer Guidelines. Subscribe: Register and indicate that you would like to be notified when new issues of MOSF Journal of Science Fiction are available. Editorial Team: If you're interested in becoming a volunteer member of our editorial team, please contact Managing Editor Aisha Matthews (aisha.matthews (at) museumofsciencefiction.org) with a cover letter and updated CV or resume. Publisher The nonprofit Museum of Science Fiction will be the world’s first comprehensive science fiction museum, covering the history of the genre across the arts and providing a narrative on its relationship to the real world. The Museum will show how science fiction continually inspires individuals, influences cultures, and impacts societies. Also serving as an educational catalyst to expand interest in the science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) areas, the Museum uses tools such as mobile applications and wifi-enabled display objects to engage and entertain. The Museum of Science Fiction is a 501(c)(3) organization. Learn more about the Museum of Science Fiction at http://www.museumofsciencefiction.org/ Information * For Readers * For Authors * For Librarians Web Accessibility