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The Science Fiction Fandom WebRing is intended to provide a gathering place for the Homepages of the many Science Fiction Fan Clubs, Associations, Groups, and Societies that exist in the world today.
http://www.webring.com/hub?ring=sffandom
Keywords:
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http://www.webring.com/hub?ring=sffandom

Swill Online is the twentieth anniversary revival of the magazine Swill, originally published in 1981, which is devoted to attacking science fiction fandom. Swill Online is produced by VileFen Press, a division of Klatha Entertainment.
http://members.tripod.com/swill_2001/
Keywords:
Swill Online, Swill, science fiction fandom, fandom, anti-fan, droog, VileFen Press

http://members.tripod.com/swill_2001/

The official site for Nebula Award nominated science fiction writer William Shunn. Contains stories, essays, games, and deconstructions of Mormon theology.
http://www.shunn.net/okay/
Keywords:
william shunn, bill shunn, science fiction, sci fi, sci-fi, scifi, science fiction, nebula award, short story, bomb threat, manuscript submission, joseph smith, stories, writing, personal essay, life story, mormon, apostate, brigham young, ex-mormon, missionary, mormon missionary, kaysville, utah, new york city, queens, endowment, endowment ceremony, signs and tokens, mormon temple, ...

http://www.shunn.net/okay/

Science Fiction Convention Survival Kit for Newbies
http://www.locksley.com/neofans/
Keywords:
Science Fiction Conventions, SFCons, SF, SciFi, WesterCon, NASFIC, WorldCon, LepreCon, CopperCon, NorWesCon, EasterCon, ConNotations, costume, hall costume, masquerade, con masquerade, neofans, Joe Bethancourt, Bethancourt, White Tree

http://www.locksley.com/neofans/

http://www.angelfire.com/al2/Drakenfire/
Keywords:
art nouveau, gaudi, catalonia

http://www.angelfire.com/al2/Drakenfire/

http://www.spiritone.com/~jlorentz/email/
Keywords:
Fannish, E-Mail, Email, Directory

http://www.spiritone.com/~jlorentz/email/

http://news.ansible.co.uk/
Keywords:
sf, science, fiction, fandom, Ansible, fanzine, Dave, Langford, David, Langford

http://news.ansible.co.uk/

FIAWOL is a Science-Fiction and Fantasy Fandom community portal and collaborative news site. Articles and comments are regularly posted about Movies, TV, Conventions, Filk, Awards, Science, Books, and other topics of interest to fans.
http://www.fiawol.com/

http://www.fiawol.com/

http://dpsinfo.com/sf/slan.html

http://dpsinfo.com/sf/slan.html

http://www.rotsler.com

http://www.rotsler.com

http://www.stilyagi.org/fanspeak.html

http://www.stilyagi.org/fanspeak.html

http://www.fiawol.demon.co.uk/who/

http://www.fiawol.demon.co.uk/who/

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Wikipedia-Article "Fandom"

Fandom (from the noun fan and the affix -dom, as in kingdom, dukedom, etc.) refers to a community of keen aficionados who share a common interest in any phenomenon, such as authors, hobbies, genres or fashions. Fandom as a term can also be used to refer to the single interconnected network of these individual fandoms, many of which overlap. While the term is applied to social networks surrounding many novelty interests, it has its roots in appreciation for science fiction.

Fans (or the plural fen) typically are interested in even minor details of the object of their fandom; this is what differentiates them from those with only casual interest.

The objects of a fandom typically relate to the arts, sports or entertainment. For example, it would be unusual to refer to an accountant who is very interested in the details of accounting as a "fan" of accounting.

Members of a fandom associate with one another, often attending fan conventions (such as science fiction conventions), and publishing and exchanging fanzines. Today, these communities are often online, especially for less well-known source material.

Some fans also write fan fiction, stories based around the universe and characters of their chosen fandom. Some also dress in costumes ("cosplay") or recite lines of dialogue either out-of-context or as part of a group reenactment.

The term "fandom" is particularly associated with fans of the science fiction and fantasy genres, a community that dates back to the 1930s and has held the World Science Fiction Convention since 1939. The Oxford English Dictionary traces the usage of the term back as far as 1903, with many of its documented references referring to sports fandom.

The term is also commonly associated with anime/manga. Serious fans of this subject are also called otaku.

"Fandom" is also the name of a documentary / mockumentary about a fan obsessed with Natalie Portman.

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