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"Fannish Splendor" is a style of home decoration and housekeeping that includes [[books]], [[fanzines]] and magazines everywhere, generally stacked on the floor in front of the [[bookshelves]], and sometimes so filling rooms that only narrow paths through them still exist. [[Cats]] and empty pizza boxes are optional.
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"Fannish Splendor" is a style of home decoration and housekeeping that includes [[books]], [[fanzines]] and magazines everywhere, generally stacked on the floor in front of the [[bookshelves]], and sometimes so filling rooms that only narrow paths through them still exist. [[Cats]] and empty pizza boxes are optional. Other [[collections]] may co-exist.  
  
[[Fans]] tend not to be practitioners of [https://konmari.com/ Marie Kondo-style minimalism].  
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[[Fans]] tend not to be practitioners of [https://konmari.com/about-the-konmari-method/ Marie Kondo-style minimalism].  
  
  

Revision as of 23:59, 13 September 2022

"Fannish Splendor" is a style of home decoration and housekeeping that includes books, fanzines and magazines everywhere, generally stacked on the floor in front of the bookshelves, and sometimes so filling rooms that only narrow paths through them still exist. Cats and empty pizza boxes are optional. Other collections may co-exist.

Fans tend not to be practitioners of Marie Kondo-style minimalism.


See also: Den, Kipple, Mathom, Collecting.



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