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'''Southern Fandom''' refers to [[fans]] living south of the Mason-Dixon Line, generally that in the [[U.S.]] states of  [[Alabama]], [[Arkansas]], [[Florida]], [[Georgia]], [[Kentucky]], [[Louisiana]], [[Mississippi]], [[North Carolina|North]] and [[South Carolina]], [[Tennessee]] and [[Virginia]].  
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'''Southern Fandom''' refers to [[fans]] living south of the Mason-Dixon Line, generally that in the [[U.S.]] states of  [[Alabama]], [[Arkansas]], [[Florida]], [[Georgia]], [[Kentucky]], [[Louisiana]], [[Mississippi]], [[North Carolina|North]] and [[South Carolina]], [[Tennessee]], [[Virginia]]. [[Texas]] is sometimes included.  
  
 
They have a cohesive spirit and several of their own regional [[clubs]], such as the [[Southern Fandom Confederation]], and an annual rotating [[convention]], [[DeepSouthCon]]. There is also [[MidSouthCon]], held annually in [[Memphis]].
 
They have a cohesive spirit and several of their own regional [[clubs]], such as the [[Southern Fandom Confederation]], and an annual rotating [[convention]], [[DeepSouthCon]]. There is also [[MidSouthCon]], held annually in [[Memphis]].

Revision as of 10:14, 23 January 2021

(Were you looking for the fanzine by Lionel Inman?)

Southern Fandom refers to fans living south of the Mason-Dixon Line, generally that in the U.S. states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia. Texas is sometimes included.

They have a cohesive spirit and several of their own regional clubs, such as the Southern Fandom Confederation, and an annual rotating convention, DeepSouthCon. There is also MidSouthCon, held annually in Memphis.



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