STF Some fans wonder, "What's the diff?" They don't
care if you call it stf. But some, whose noise would make you deaf
Vociferously yell for stf. The non-fan says, "A lotta guff -- It's
obviously only stf." Myself, I laugh a scornful laugh; I think the
damn thing might be stf. James White prefers to stand aloof, But,
pressed, he coyly murmurs "stf". Bob Shaw just shrugs the matter off.
For all he cares, it could be stf. And Walter Willis and his wife Say
"Erudition calls for stf." Moral: Thus we can see
the contradiction In people's names for stf.
from Fancyclopedia 2
(Hoggenmiller:Ackerman) Formerely the abbreviation for
Scientifiction, now pronounced "stef" or in a number of ways which George
Charters reviews to your right. (It is NOT pronounced "ess tee eff"!!!) It is
now a short form for science-fiction, and in the form stfsy for science-
fiction AND fantasy -- i e the whole field of fantasy writing. Adjectival
form stfnal means pertaining to science-fiction, or sometimes to fandom.
"St(e)fnist" was (1) proposed by Speer as a substitute for "fan" on account
of the undesirable connotations of the latter word, but has come to mean (2)
any person interested in fantasy -- fans, pros, and mere occasional readers.
Such folk have also been described as the stfnate, and rarely stfim.
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