-
correspondence club for fans
called the
Science Fiction League, the
first fannish organization.
Local groups across the
nation could join by
filling out...
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examples of
widespread usages are:[citation needed] fen as the
plural of fan
fannish "of or
relating to fans and fandom"
gafiate (verb), an
acronym for "getting...
- of its name. This is
usually the name
preferred by the convention, but
fannish tradition is
followed in
retroactively numbering the
first Worldcon in...
-
Naomi Novik who,
responding to FanLib's lack of
interest in
fostering a "
fannish" community,
called for the
creation of "An
Archive of One's Own." The name...
- with the aid and
backing of Spain, met his
Moroccan counterpart,
Tahir Fannish, in
Marrakesh in June 1786. The
treaty was
finalized within days of Barclay's...
- by MVD and
Caren Parnes (1984) "Data's Dream" by
Shadow Songs (1994) "A
Fannish Taxonomy of
Hotness (Hot Hot Hot)" by
Sandy and
Rache (2005) "I Put You...
-
Myrna Lou
Culbreath (born
September 1, 1938) is an
American science fiction writer and editor, most well-known for the Star Trek tie-in
novels and anthologies...
- coined, and at one time
constituted the
primary type of science-fictional
fannish activity ("fanac"). The
first science-fiction fanzine, The Comet, was published...
- Coppa,
Francesca (November 19, 2007). "Celebrating
Kandy Fong:
Founder of
Fannish Music Video". In
Media Res: A
Media Commons Project.
Archived from the...
-
Fiction Convention in 1951, that
upstaged that
convention and
entered fannish lore as a result. File 770 is a
paper fanzine that
appears once or twice...