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Usually pronounced "stef" when said aloud, which it hardly ever is, stf is a now rarely used abbreviation for scientifiction, the old name for SF. It’s chiefly employed today in its adjectival form, stfnal (pronounced "STEF-nel" or "STIF-nel"), or sometimes stefnic, which applies to anything science-fictional or part of the microcosm.
In fandom, stfnal has positive (though deliberately slightly archaic) connotations, while skiffy is mildly negative (it's usually used humorously) and sci-fi denotes disapproval or shows ignorance.
Other forms, such as stfsy (for science fiction and fantasy) and unstfic, have fallen totally out of use, though you still see stfnist now and then.
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
(Hogenmiller:Ackerman) Formerly the abbreviation for Scientifiction, now pronounced "stef" or in a number of ways which George Charters reviews below. (It is NOT pronounced "ess tee eff"!!!) It is now a short form for science-fiction, and in the form stfsy for science-fiction AND fantasy -- i e the whole field of fantasy writing. Adjectival form stfnal means pertaining to science-fiction, or sometimes to fandom. "St(e)fnist" was (1) proposed by Speer as a substitute for "fan" on account of the undesirable connotations of the latter word, but has come to mean (2) any person interested in fantasy -- fans, pros, and mere occasional readers. Such folk have also been described as the stfnate, and rarely stfim.
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From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944 |
(Hogenmiller:Ackerman) - Formerly the abbreviation for scientifiction, now pronounced [stef], and used as a short form for "science-fiction". It should not be pronounced [estief]! |
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