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Science fiction '''fandom''' is a collective term for both the community of | |||
] fans and their activities. Some of them published their own ]. | |||
Many professional ] started their interest in science fiction as fans. | |||
Fandom includes sub-sets of fans that are principally interested in a single writer or genre: so, for example, one could talk of 'Star Trek fandom' as an entity. (So much so, that they are better known as "]" (or "]") by the rest of fandom). | |||
Fandom is responsible for a number of inventions, notably ]. | |||
Notable figures in the history of fandom include: | |||
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External resources: | |||
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* by Rob Hansen | |||
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