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Science fiction fandom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Science fiction fandom or SF fandom is a community of people actively interested in science fiction and fantasy literature, and in contact with one another based upon that interest. SF fandom has a...
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This site is devoted to the preservation and distribution of information about science fiction and science fiction fandom. Here you might find your favorite fanzine, pictures of Walt Willis in Ireland or Harlan Ellison at the 1955 Worldcon.
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Organization of long time science fiction fans. ... There are several categories for membership in First Fandom. A dinosaur is one who was active in science fiction or fannish activities on or before the First World Science Fiction Convention held over the July 4, 1939, weekend in New York City.
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SF-Fandom is the Web's premier community for science fiction and fantasy fans. SciFi fandom has been using our forums since 2001 ... ... SF-Fandom is now tracking convention dates, science fiction movie openings, and other special days of interest to the Sci Fi fandom community. You're welcome to suggest listings in our...
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Science Fiction Fandom: (Contributions to the Study of Science Fiction and Fantasy) (Hardcover) ... As a teaching tool, Science Fiction Fandom can be used to introduce literary students of the genre to the subculture built upon that genre. For the academic interested in science fiction, this book creates an awareness of...
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Science fiction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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It is only with your help that this site can be the pre-eminent northwest science fiction fandom site it is. ... Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame - Seattle, Washington (This is an exciting new addition to the science fiction universe located in the Seattle Center as part of the Experience Music Project);
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Introduction to fandom and information for Canadian fans. Part of the NCF Guide to Canadian Science Fiction and Fandom. ... Thus the four elements of science fiction fandom--clubs, fanzines, apas and conventions--were all in place by 1939.
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Fandom - The group as a whole, the fans and the pros who are in contact with one another, an empire of vast boundaries and small population. Fandom here always means science fiction and fantasy fandom; there are other fandoms and hobbies, but we say "fandom" as we say "the sun" and "the moon." ;
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