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− | '''Fanwriting''' -- writing by [[fans]], natch -- appears in [[fanzines]], [[apazines]], [[semiprozines]] and online. The writers receive [[egoboo]] and copies of the [[zines]], but not filthy lucre.
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− | Everything from bad [[fan fiction]] to book reviews to high-quality essays by accomplished writers, including both [[pro]] and [[fan writer]]s, might be called fanwriting, but the term is most often used for nonfiction, the personal essay being considered the best and highest form of fanwriting by [[fanzine fans]].
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− | The author of the best fanwriting of the year may win a [[Hugo]] or [[FAAn Award]]; in [[Ireland]] and the [[U.K.]], a [[Nova Award]]; in [[Australia]], a [[Ditmar Award]]; or a [[Fanzine Fanac Awards Society|Canadian Fanzine Fanac Award]].
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− | Fanwriting is about [[fandom]], [[SF]], and things [[fans]] are interested in -- namely, ''everything''.
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− | See [[fan writer]] for more. Also see: [[Fanarkle]], [[Article]].
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