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Acronymic shorthand for the '''Fannish and Insurgent Scientifictional Association'''. A [[NYC]] [[fan club]] founded by [[Mike McInerney]] and [[Earl Evers]] on April 17, 1964 at their apartment in the Lower East Side. They co-hosted until Evers was drafted at which point [[rich brown]] took over as co-host. FIStFA had essentially no rules and no parliamentary proceedings. | Acronymic shorthand for the '''Fannish and Insurgent Scientifictional Association'''. A [[NYC]] [[fan club]] founded by [[Mike McInerney]] and [[Earl Evers]] on April 17, 1964 at their apartment in the Lower East Side. They co-hosted until Evers was drafted at which point [[rich brown]] took over as co-host. FIStFA had essentially no rules and no parliamentary proceedings. | ||
− | FIStFA became a kind of "sister" club to the [[New York]] [[Fanoclasts]], despite differing philosophical approaches: [[Fanoclast]] membership was by invitation while FIStFA was open to anyone. In its early years, FIStFA only had to compromise its democratic | + | FIStFA became a kind of "sister" club to the [[New York]] [[Fanoclasts]], despite differing philosophical approaches: [[Fanoclast]] membership was by invitation while FIStFA was open to anyone. In its early years, FIStFA only had to compromise its democratic principles once –- an attendee who was a heroin addict and was attempting to boil his hypodermic needles on [[Mike McInerney]]'s stove was told he was ''persona non grata''. |
[[APA-F]] was started at a FIStFA meeting. | [[APA-F]] was started at a FIStFA meeting. | ||
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It appears to be still active. | It appears to be still active. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:12, 15 January 2024
Acronymic shorthand for the Fannish and Insurgent Scientifictional Association. A NYC fan club founded by Mike McInerney and Earl Evers on April 17, 1964 at their apartment in the Lower East Side. They co-hosted until Evers was drafted at which point rich brown took over as co-host. FIStFA had essentially no rules and no parliamentary proceedings.
FIStFA became a kind of "sister" club to the New York Fanoclasts, despite differing philosophical approaches: Fanoclast membership was by invitation while FIStFA was open to anyone. In its early years, FIStFA only had to compromise its democratic principles once –- an attendee who was a heroin addict and was attempting to boil his hypodermic needles on Mike McInerney's stove was told he was persona non grata.
APA-F was started at a FIStFA meeting.
It appears to be still active.
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