The Abstract application is the first step in being considered for inclusion in The Geek Psychology Series. Applicants are asked to submit a concise, well-defined abstract that clearly outlines the proposed topic, its relevance to psychology, and its connection to geek culture. Abstract Requirements: Clear Title: The title must clearly reflect the central topic, population, or psychological construct being explored. Vague or overly broad titles will not be considered.
Focused Topic: Abstracts should present a single, clearly defined idea or framework rather than multiple unrelated concepts.
Evidence-Informed: Submissions must include three (3) peer-reviewed sources formatted in APA 7 style. These sources should directly support the psychological theory, framework, or intervention discussed. Relevance: Content must align with the mission of The Geek Psychology Series by meaningfully integrating psychology with geek culture, media, gaming, fandom, or narrative spaces. Professional Tone: Abstracts should be written in clear, accessible academic language appropriate for clinicians, educators, researchers, and advanced students.

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Abstract must include: 100-300 words. An abstract is a short, focused summary that tells readers what a chapter or article is about before they dive in. In The Geek Psychology Series, the abstract highlights the core concept, the geek-culture lens being used, and the key psychological takeaway—so readers can quickly see how the content applies to therapy, education, or everyday life. These MUST be present in your abstract in order to be accepted for review. You must provide at least 3 APA 7 peer reviewed sources with your abstract that connect your perspective topic to your writing.
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Using Generative AI to write your papers for you will automatically flag you. First Offense – Warning and Opportunity to Rewrite Paper Second Offense – Your topic will be passed to another willing author or cut entirely from the book, and you will be black listed from publishing with us again. We are a collective of creative, intelligent, and very capable beings. While we all have different skill sets it’s my job as your editor to help you strengthen your writing and improve your ability to express yourself through this medium. If you are lacking in the confidence necessary to communicate those ideas and are instead relying on a technology that is not only damaging to the environment, but also deeply intellectually dishonest, then we will not publish your work. Especially since our authors are being paid for their writing. To use generative AI to write for you is not only a betrayal of the work they are putting into their writing, but also a betrayal of yourself and your capabilities.