Mapping the Impossible is an open-access student journal publishing peer-reviewed research into fantasy and the fantastic.



We welcome submissions from undergraduate and postgraduate students (and from those who have graduated within the last year) from any higher education institution. We publish articles on any aspect of fantasy and the fantastic and any work within this transmedial genre. Increasingly, students from more established disciplines (including, but not limited to, Literature Studies, Game Studies, Film and Television Studies, Media Studies, Philosophy and Theology) elect to write essays on a fantasy related topic that intersects with their primary discipline: Mapping the Impossible is an ideal venue for the publication of such work.



Mapping the Impossible exclusively accepts academic papers between 3000 and 5000 words in length, including references but excluding bibliographies. Along with your paper, we ask you to submit a 300-500 word long abstract, and a 100 word biography. Please attach these to an email as separate Word documents, each clearly labelled with your name. For instance: TerryPratchettSubmission.docx, TerryPratchettAbstract.docx, TerryPratchettBiography.docx



Please note that we ask for your paper to conform to the Mapping the Impossible Style Guide when you submit (https://fantasy-research.gla.ac.uk/index.php/style-guide/). Your paper should also be anonymised as far as possible when you submit it (except for the file name!), as per our double blind review policy. 



When you’re ready to submit, send your email to journal.for.fantasy@gmail.com with the subject line “Submission – [your name][date of submission]” You will receive a confirmation email within seven days, to say that we have received your submission.



Mapping the Impossible operates with a rolling submissions window, meaning that we are always open to submissions for our general issues.



While we do not offer full payment for papers at Mapping the Impossible, we are pleased to be able to provide a small, token reward for each paper we publish. For more details, visit https://fantasy-research.gla.ac.uk/index.php/rewarding_research/



Feel free to email us at journal.for.fantasy@gmail.com with any questions!