Aims and Scope
Extrapolation is an academic journal covering speculative fiction. It was established in 1959 by Thomas D. Clareson and was published at the College of Wooster. In 1979 it moved to the Kent State University Press. A decade later, Clareson stepped down as editor-in-chief and was succeeded by Donald M. Hassler of the KSU English Department. In 2002 the journal was transferred to the University of Texas at Brownsville. At that time Donald M. Hassler became executive editor, and the position of editor was filled by Javier A. Martinez of UTB/TSC's Department of English. In 2007, Hassler retired and the current editors are Martinez, Andrew M. Butler (Canterbury Christ Church University), Gerry Canavan (Marquette University), Rachel Haywood-Ferreira (Iowa State University) and John Rieder (University of Hawaii). The reviews editor is D. Harlan Wilson (Wright State University). Less
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- PublisherLIVERPOOL UNIV PRESS
- LanguageEnglish
- FrequencyTri-annual
- LanguageEnglish
- FrequencyTri-annual
- Publication Start Year1959
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FAQs
Since when has Extrapolation been publishing? 
The Extrapolation has been publishing since 1959 till date.
How frequently is the Extrapolation published? 
Extrapolation is published Tri-annual.
Who is the publisher of Extrapolation? 
The publisher of Extrapolation is LIVERPOOL UNIV PRESS.
Where can I find a journal's aims and scope of Extrapolation? 
For the Extrapolation's Aims and Scope, please refer to the section above on the page.
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What is the eISSN and pISSN number of Extrapolation? 
The eISSN number is 2047-7708 and pISSN number is 0014-5483 for Extrapolation.
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