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− | Fandbooks are special publications of the [[National Fantasy Fan Federation]]. | + | '''Fandbooks''' are special publications of the [[National Fantasy Fan Federation]]. |
− | The purpose of a fandbook is to provide pointers from veteran [[fans]] to | + | The purpose of a fandbook is to provide pointers from veteran [[fans]] to [[neofans]]. |
− | Over the years, seven fandbooks have been written by [[Donald Franson]], [[Robert Lichtman]], [[Jon D. Swartz]], and [[Len Moffatt]] | + | Over the years, seven fandbooks have been written by [[Donald Franson]], [[Robert Lichtman]], [[Jon D. Swartz]], and [[Len Moffatt]] and [[Ron Ellik]]. |
− | + | The word ''fandbook'' is a [[scientificombination]] of ''[[fan]]'' and ''handbook''. | |
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+ | [[Category:publishing]] |
Revision as of 21:00, 22 July 2020
Fandbooks are special publications of the National Fantasy Fan Federation.
The purpose of a fandbook is to provide pointers from veteran fans to neofans.
Over the years, seven fandbooks have been written by Donald Franson, Robert Lichtman, Jon D. Swartz, and Len Moffatt and Ron Ellik.
The word fandbook is a scientificombination of fan and handbook.
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This is a fanspeak page. Please extend it by adding information about when and by whom it was coined, whether it’s still in use, etc. |