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− | [[ | + | '''Convention fandom''' or '''Con fandom''' is the collective term for [[fans]] whose major form of [[fanac]] is attending or working on [[conventions]], especially if they travel to do so. [[Smofs]], [[hucksters]] (those who are also fans and not just dealers), [[filkers]] and other [[Traveling Jiants|traveling jiants]] fit this category. It is possible to be both a [[fanzine fan]] and a con fan, but not common. |
− | + | [[Fans]] who organize and run conventions are often called '''conrunners''' and are a subset of convention fandom. | |
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Latest revision as of 08:59, 12 August 2020
(Did you mean a different Conrunner?)
Convention fandom or Con fandom is the collective term for fans whose major form of fanac is attending or working on conventions, especially if they travel to do so. Smofs, hucksters (those who are also fans and not just dealers), filkers and other traveling jiants fit this category. It is possible to be both a fanzine fan and a con fan, but not common.
Fans who organize and run conventions are often called conrunners and are a subset of convention fandom.
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This is a conrunning page. |