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It’s the last day to send your abstracts into our guest editors of the #VirtualCrime and #Detection themed issue of #CrimeFictionStudies!

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#CfP Reminder 🚨

For our #VirtualCrime and #Detection themed issue of #CrimeFictionStudies to be published in March 2027, our guest editors would like to invite you to submit your abstracts!

Deadline: 15 Dec. 2025
Please send your abstract to crimefictionstudies@gmail.com.

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🚨#CallForPapers Reminder🚨

For our #VirtualCrime and #Detection themed issue of #CrimeFictionStudies to be published in March 2027, our guest editors would like to invite you to submit your abstracts!

Deadline: 15 Dec. 2025
Please submit your abstract to crimefictionstudies@gmail.com.

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Thank you to @edinburghup.bsky.social for giving a workshop on article writing from the publisher’s perspective, and thank you to one of our #CrimeFictionStudies editors, Kerstin, for stopping by to give an Editor’s perspective! As you can see, our participants were all very attentive… 🤓

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🚨 #CallForPapers Reminder 🚨

For our #VirtualCrime and #Detection themed issue of #CrimeFictionStudies to be published in March 2027, our guest editors would like to invite you to submit your abstracts!

Deadline: 15 Nov. 2025
Please submit your abstract to crimefictionstudies@gmail.com.

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The latest edition of #CrimeFictionStudies is here!
In keeping with our mission to cultivate an interdisciplinary wealth of #crimefiction studies scholarship, the latest issue boasts a wide range of engagement with the growing means of depicting crime. Interested? 👀 ⬇️

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🚨 NEW #CrimeFictionStudies #SpecialIssue #CfP🚨

🎮 🔍 Virtual Crime and Detection 🎮 🔍

Abstracts for the issue are due 15 November 2025; with full drafts (7,000–7,500 words) due 15 February 2026. Please submit your abstract to crimefictionstudies@gmail.com.

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In this week’s #openaccess article, Vera Nelleke Veldhuizen sheds light on the peculiar case of children’s #detectivefiction, analyzing how traditional structures of crime fiction are adapted to suit young readers. ➡️ buff.ly/FwO0EhO.
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CFS - subject index.docx Crime Fiction Studies Subject index 2020- Abjection Sammond, Nicholas. ‘Woolrich: Toward a Minor Literature.’ Vol. 4, No. 1, 2023, pp. 13-26. Aboriginal (see Indigenous) Adaptation Bordwell, David.…

The editors of #CrimeFictionStudies would like you to invite you to take a look at the newly assembled searchable index: buff.ly/40yi8zE. Please take a gander at your leisure and be assured that it is regularly updated!

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From the latest edition of #CrimeFictionStudies: #CrimeFiction and #Indigeneity , Brooke Collins-Gearing and Jesper Gulddal's "‘Criminal dreaming’: Reimagining Crime and Justice in Australian Aboriginal Crime Fiction."
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Membership to the #ICFA includes a subscription to #CrimeFictionStudies. Should you have any special requests (invoicing, etc.), please contact Edinburgh University Press directly at journals@eup.ed.ac.uk. Please make sure you receive a transaction confirmation from EUP before you register.
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