NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction is a scholarly journal dedicated to promoting critical discourse on the novel and publishing new and significant work on fiction and related areas of research and theory.  For more than forty years, NOVEL has been published continuously in the Spring, Summer and Fall of each year.  The editors welcome submissions on a wide variety of topics, and our international readership spans the disciplines and the language areas.  We are particularly interested in articles on the following topics: theories of the novel, the novel in an international context, fictions of nationalism and globalism, narratives of race and ethnicity, the novel and the history of sexuality, fiction and the culture concept, the novel and mass media, fiction and the sciences, agency in or of the novel.

Recent and Forthcoming Contributors include:

Alexander M. Bain, Baidik Bhattacharya, Scott Black, George E. Boulukos, Timothy Christensen, Rachel Cole, Daniel Cottom, Cathy N. Davidson, Kevin J. H. Dettmar, Elizabeth Maddock Dillon, Thomas DiPiero, Jonathan Elmer, Amanda Emerson, Lisa Fluet, Jefferson Gatrall, Debra Gettelman, Lauren M. E. Goodlad, Paul Kelleher, Peggy A. Knapp, Sanjay Krishnan, Edward Larkin, Christina Lupton, Ruth Mack, Asha Nadkarni, Jeff Nunokawa, Jason Richards, Bruce Robbins, Naoki Sakai, Michael Sayeau, Jason Solinger, Vivasvan Soni, Daniel Stout, Ezra Tawil, Leonard Tennenhouse, Richard Terdiman, Annette Van, Rebecca Walkowitz, Benjamin Widiss, Eugenia Zuroski

 

Recent and Forthcoming Special Issues: