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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.  
 
'''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.  
  
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]]. 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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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]].
  
 
Fanwriting is about [[fandom]], [[SF]], and things [[fans]] are interested in -- namely, ''everything''.
 
Fanwriting is about [[fandom]], [[SF]], and things [[fans]] are interested in -- namely, ''everything''.
  
See [[fan writer]] for more.
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See [[fan writer]] for more. Also see: [[Fanarkle]].
  
 
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Revision as of 23:45, 3 September 2020

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.

Everything from bad fan fiction to book reviews to high-quality essays by accomplished writers, including both pro and fan writers, 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.

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 Canadian Fanzine Fanac Award.

Fanwriting is about fandom, SF, and things fans are interested in -- namely, everything.

See fan writer for more. Also see: Fanarkle.


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