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(Did you mean the [[Confabulation (Eastercon)|Eastercon]], the [[Confabulation (IN)|Indiana relaxacon]] or [[Confab (Peatrowsky)|the fanzine ''Confab'']]?)
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(For other confabulations, see [[Confabulation (Disambiguation)]])
  
 
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Also shortened to  '''''confab''''', an early name for a small [[convention]].  
Also, '''''confab''''', an early name for a small [[convention]].  
 
  
 
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Revision as of 17:30, 3 September 2021

(For other confabulations, see Confabulation (Disambiguation))

Also shortened to confab, an early name for a small convention.

From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
A fan gathering larger than a fan visit (that is, it should involve fans from more than one locality besides that in which it occurs), but not being built up or attended or conducted like a conference.

The name is a new one, and almost the only events so called so far have been the Washington Confabulations. The first of these was in early 1940, when Perdue, recently arrived from Wyoming, Rothman, not long from Philadelphia, and Speer, of Washington for more than a year, got together and called themselves a confabulation. The second was in the summer of 1941, when Dr and Mrs Swisher visited the Washington Worry-Warts, and Chauvenet came up from Charlottesville. This Confabulation issued the Washington Manifesto. Joe Gilbert's visit in October was also called a confabulation. Unger has referred to the Scientiforums as confabulations.


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