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From: barryg@sdcrdcf.UUCP (Lee Gold)
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Subject: Finding SF Fandom
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Date: Tue, 13-Aug-85 20:37:41 EDT
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To find an sf fan club, you might start by asking around on net.sf-lovers
(and mentioning where you live).  Or if you're wealthy, attending sf
conventions (like the upcoming NASFIC in Austin, Texas, this Labor Day
weekend).

I'm not much of a fanzine collector.  Those who are get them either by
paying money or writing letters of comment or trading with their own fanzine
or contributing essays/artwork.  (I do edit an amateur press association for
roleplaying gamers, a group with a significant amount of sf fans...and
programmers.)

--Lee Gold