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A [[club]] known as '''Skandinavisk Förening för Science Fiction''' ('''SFSF''') and still extant.  
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'''Skandinavisk förening för science fiction''' ('''SFSF''') is a [[club]] founded in [[Stockholm]] in late 1959; it became active in 1960 and is still extant and active.  It replaced the earlier Stockholm club, [[Futura]], founded in 1950 and Sweden's earliest known sf club. During the 1970s, SFSF membership ranged from 200 to over 600 members.  
  
It was founded in 1959 in [[Stockholm]] and was the largest early [[Swedish]] club. During the 1970s, the membership ranged from 200 to over 600 members. It bought [[Swedish]] and foreign titles at a discount and sold them to its members, which allowed it to rent space at Pontonjargatan 45 in central Stockholm. It held meetings ''four'' evenings a week. It published a [[genzine]] ''[[SF Forum]]'' and a club [[newszine]] ''[[Fanac (Holmberg)]]''. [[Stieg Larsson]] was a member and [[president]].  
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In 1976, the club bought the discontinued [[Swedish]] SF Book Club from publisher Askild & Kärnekull, acquired its inventory of books and began selling both Swedish and foreign titles at a discount to its members, which allowed it to rent [[clubhouse]] space at Pontonjargatan 45 in central Stockholm. During its most active period, meetings were held ''five'' evenings per week.
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In 1978, the front room of the club space was renovated into a small bookstore, open daily; this was the first beginnings of the later Stockholm Science Fiction Book Store, which by 2022 had its main store in Stockholm's Old Town and subsidiaries in Gothenburg and Malmoe; by then, annual turnover had grown from around US$20,000 in the 1970s to over US$20M.
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Club economy as well as the impossibility of finding members willing to work on club and bookstore activities seven days a week forced a closure of the [[clubroom]]s by the end of 1980, and since then, the club has reverted to holding meetings at the homes of members or in public facilities. It is still a major Swedish club with close to 200 members and over the years has hosted or co-hosted numerous [[conventions]] in the Stockholm area.
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It publishes a [[genzine]], ''[[SF Forum]]'', and for many years also a club [[newszine]], ''[[Spectra (Sweden)]]''.  
  
 
*[https://facebook.com/groups/456183754468848/ Facebook. ]
 
*[https://facebook.com/groups/456183754468848/ Facebook. ]
 
*[https://esseffesseff.wordpress.com/english/ Website. ]
 
*[https://esseffesseff.wordpress.com/english/ Website. ]
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[[President]]s of the club have been:
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*1960–May 1962: [[George Sjöberg]]
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*May 1962–May 1964: [[Jörgen Peterzén]]
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*May 1964–70: [[Lars-Olov Strandberg]]
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*1971: Jörgen Peterzén
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*1972: [[Per Insulander]]
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*1973: Lars-Olov Strandberg
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*1974: [[John-Henri Holmberg]]
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*1975: Lars-Olov Strandberg
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*1976: John-Henri Holmberg
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*1977: [[Bo K. Eriksson]]
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*1978: John-Henri Holmberg
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*1979: [[Lars Sydolf]]
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*1980: [[Stieg Larsson]]
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*1981-1987: [[Kaj Harju]]
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*1988-1991: [[Michael Svensson]]
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*1991: [[Mats Lignell]]
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*1993: [[Catharina Wrååk]]
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*1994–98: [[Carolina Gómez Lagerlöf]]
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*1999–2006: [[Eva Norman]]
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*2007– : Carolina Gómez Lagerlöf
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:09, 20 May 2023

Skandinavisk förening för science fiction (SFSF) is a club founded in Stockholm in late 1959; it became active in 1960 and is still extant and active. It replaced the earlier Stockholm club, Futura, founded in 1950 and Sweden's earliest known sf club. During the 1970s, SFSF membership ranged from 200 to over 600 members.

In 1976, the club bought the discontinued Swedish SF Book Club from publisher Askild & Kärnekull, acquired its inventory of books and began selling both Swedish and foreign titles at a discount to its members, which allowed it to rent clubhouse space at Pontonjargatan 45 in central Stockholm. During its most active period, meetings were held five evenings per week.

In 1978, the front room of the club space was renovated into a small bookstore, open daily; this was the first beginnings of the later Stockholm Science Fiction Book Store, which by 2022 had its main store in Stockholm's Old Town and subsidiaries in Gothenburg and Malmoe; by then, annual turnover had grown from around US$20,000 in the 1970s to over US$20M.

Club economy as well as the impossibility of finding members willing to work on club and bookstore activities seven days a week forced a closure of the clubrooms by the end of 1980, and since then, the club has reverted to holding meetings at the homes of members or in public facilities. It is still a major Swedish club with close to 200 members and over the years has hosted or co-hosted numerous conventions in the Stockholm area.

It publishes a genzine, SF Forum, and for many years also a club newszine, Spectra.

Presidents of the club have been:



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