Arts, Genres, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Fandom
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- Genre club meeting primarily through online correspondence.
- Links to a variety of public and private check-in services. Includes a list of New York City SF fans who are known to have survived the bombings.
- A guide to Canadian SF fandom, with a message board, and articles useful regardless of nationality.
- Dave Langford's fandom site, with the news fanzine Ansible and writings by other fans.
- A directory of more than 3,000 electronic addresses and web sites of fans, professionals and groups located throughout the world.
- Bill Rotsler was fandom's most prolific illustrator. For over fifty years, he drew many thousands of cartoons and gave them away to fanzine editors for inclusion in their publications. Now, an online archive of his work has been created.
- A list of fen with public home pages.
- The twentieth anniversary revival of the magazine Swill, originally published in 1981, which is devoted to attacking science fiction fandom.
- A short dictionary of fanspeak.
- A directory intended as a research and reference resource for those interested in Science Fiction fandom.
- An archive of texts, photographs and artwork relating to the history, development, people and culture of science fiction fandom.
- The Fandom category in the very comprehensive SFRG.
- A webring for sites regarding science fiction fandom.
- Includes message board, picture galleries, essays on fandom, and a few links.
- Practical advice on and glossaries for conventions: gaming, drinking, costumes, volunteering, weapons, elevators, pros, filk and packing.
- Fannish news articles, and threaded discussions of the articles.
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