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− | The Fanac Fan History Project is devoted to the preservation and distribution of information about [[fandom]]. | + | The '''Fanac Fan History Project''' is devoted to the preservation and distribution of information about [[fandom]]. |
− | + | It is sponsored by [[FANAC]], the [[organization]] behind [[MagiCon]], the 1992 [[Worldcon]], which used some of its surplus funds to create the Fanac Fan History Project. From its beginning, it has been run by [[Joe Siclari]] with [[Edie Stern]], [[Jack Weaver]], [[Mark Olson]], and others. | |
+ | There are two main projects: [[Fanac.org]] and [[Fancyclopedia 3]] (which you're presently reading). | ||
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+ | [https://www.fanac.org/ Website]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:30, 28 November 2022
The Fanac Fan History Project is devoted to the preservation and distribution of information about fandom.
It is sponsored by FANAC, the organization behind MagiCon, the 1992 Worldcon, which used some of its surplus funds to create the Fanac Fan History Project. From its beginning, it has been run by Joe Siclari with Edie Stern, Jack Weaver, Mark Olson, and others.
There are two main projects: Fanac.org and Fancyclopedia 3 (which you're presently reading).
Group |
This is a group page. Please extend it by adding information about when and where the group formed, its members, how long it was active, notable accomplishments, external links to the group's website, etc.
When there's a floreat (Fl.), this indicates the time or times for which we have found evidence that the group existed. This is probably not going to represent the group's full lifetime, so please update it if you can! |