Editors
| Editors: | Miguel Ángel Fernández Delgado,
El Colegio de México, México and University of South Florida, USA miganfd@gmail.com |
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| Juan Carlos Toledano Redondo
Lewis & Clark College, USA toledano@lclark.edu |
In an alambique (n. still), ancient alchemists sought to turn base metals into gold. University of South Florida Tampa Library offers this journal as a distiller of (im)possible dreams of science fiction and fantasy.
Alambique (ISSN 2167-6577) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal devoted to scholarly research and criticism in the fields of science fiction and fantasy originally composed in Spanish or Portuguese. Alambique will accept scholarly articles written in English, however, as long as the main focus of the study concentrates on one of the Spanish or Portuguese cultural regions of the world. It will also accept scholarly articles written in Spanish, Portuguese and English that focus on relevant cultural contact areas, i.e. Catalan, Guarani, Nahuatl, etc. In addition, Alambique intends to publish old and/or largely forgotten literary works that helped forge the Spanish and Portuguese tradition in science fiction and fantasy. These texts, whenever possible, will have accompanying English translation.
Call for submissions:
Issue Number 1 – Scheduled for publication in August 2013
Submit your article here. Deadline: February 28, 2013