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The '''Fan Lounge''' (sometimes '''Fanzine Lounge''') is an area at a [[science-fiction]] [[convention]] devoted to [[Trufandom]], a hangout for all [[fans]] interested in traditional [[fanac]] and meant to inspire the interest of others.
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The '''Fan Lounge''' (sometimes '''Fanzine Lounge''') is relaxed social space at a [[science-fiction]] [[convention]] devoted to [[Trufandom]], a hangout for all [[fans]] interested in traditional [[fanac]] and meant to inspire the interest of others.  The space was originally meant as a place where fanzine lovers, and those new to fanzines could come, read a few issues of displayed fanzines, and chat with fellow fanzine fans.  There is rarely food or other amenities provided in Fan Lounges.
  
It usually features displays of [[fanzines]], often with free copies available or copies for sale. A [[repro]] method may be available. Publications on [[fanhistory]] or of interest to [[neofans]] may be on hand, too.
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It's unclear when they first started, but it was no later than the 1980s.
  
Some conventions have been creative in decorating their fan lounges. [[Chicon 2000]] recreated a typical [[fan]] living room as used for meetings of the [[Chicago]] [[fanclub]] [[Thursday]]. At [[Anticipation]] in [[Montreal]] in 2009, they hung up giant photos of the living room of [[fgoh]] [[Taral]].
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It usually features displays of [[fanzines]], often with free copies available or copies for sale. A [[repro]] method may be available. Publications on [[fanhistory]] or of interest to [[neofans]] may be on hand, too. There are occasional program items held in fan lounges, such as fan group meetings, Fan Fund meetings, and fanzine activities such as the production of "fanzine in an hour."
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Some conventions have been creative in decorating their fan lounges. [[Chicon 2000]] recreated a typical [[fan]] living room as used for meetings of the [[Chicago]] [[fanclub]] [[Thursday]]. At [[Anticipation]] in [[Montreal]] in 2009, they hung up giant photos of the living room of [[fgoh]] [[Taral]].  [[Geri Sullivan]] ran several fan lounges including an especially memorable on at [[Magicon]]] in 1992.
  
 
The deplorable tendency of [[Worldcons]] to hide the fan lounge in an out-of-the-way spot ought to be discouraged.
 
The deplorable tendency of [[Worldcons]] to hide the fan lounge in an out-of-the-way spot ought to be discouraged.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:25, 5 March 2020

The Fan Lounge (sometimes Fanzine Lounge) is relaxed social space at a science-fiction convention devoted to Trufandom, a hangout for all fans interested in traditional fanac and meant to inspire the interest of others. The space was originally meant as a place where fanzine lovers, and those new to fanzines could come, read a few issues of displayed fanzines, and chat with fellow fanzine fans. There is rarely food or other amenities provided in Fan Lounges.

It's unclear when they first started, but it was no later than the 1980s.

It usually features displays of fanzines, often with free copies available or copies for sale. A repro method may be available. Publications on fanhistory or of interest to neofans may be on hand, too. There are occasional program items held in fan lounges, such as fan group meetings, Fan Fund meetings, and fanzine activities such as the production of "fanzine in an hour."

Some conventions have been creative in decorating their fan lounges. Chicon 2000 recreated a typical fan living room as used for meetings of the Chicago fanclub Thursday. At Anticipation in Montreal in 2009, they hung up giant photos of the living room of fgoh Taral. Geri Sullivan ran several fan lounges including an especially memorable on at Magicon] in 1992.

The deplorable tendency of Worldcons to hide the fan lounge in an out-of-the-way spot ought to be discouraged.


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