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- Sercon abstract "In science fiction, sercon is \"serious and constructive\" criticism, often published as science fiction fanzines. The term was originally coined in the 1950s by Canadian fan Boyd Raeburn as a pejorative to mock those fans who took science fiction, its criticism, and themselves too seriously. The term began by the 1970s to be used without pejorative intent to describe fanzines and even conventions which were of a more studious or literary bent. Examples of sercon fanzines and semi-prozines include The New York Review of Science Fiction, Science Fiction Eye, Cheap Truth, Nova Express, Thrust/Quantum, and SF Commentary, among others. Conventions sometimes described as sercon include WisCon, Potlatch, and Readercon.".
- Sercon wikiPageID "12533508".
- Sercon wikiPageLength "1150".
- Sercon wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Sercon wikiPageRevisionID "620388489".
- Sercon wikiPageWikiLink Boyd_Raeburn.
- Sercon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fanspeak.
- Sercon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Science_fiction_studies.
- Sercon wikiPageWikiLink Cheap_Truth.
- Sercon wikiPageWikiLink Nova_Express_(fanzine).
- Sercon wikiPageWikiLink Potlatch_(convention).
- Sercon wikiPageWikiLink Readercon.
- Sercon wikiPageWikiLink SF_Commentary.
- Sercon wikiPageWikiLink Science_Fiction_Eye.
- Sercon wikiPageWikiLink Science_fiction.
- Sercon wikiPageWikiLink Science_fiction_fandom.
- Sercon wikiPageWikiLink Science_fiction_fanzine.
- Sercon wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Review_of_Science_Fiction.
- Sercon wikiPageWikiLink Quantum.
- Sercon wikiPageWikiLink Wiscon.
- Sercon wikiPageWikiLinkText "sercon".
- Sercon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Science-fiction-stub.
- Sercon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Sercon subject Category:Fanspeak.
- Sercon subject Category:Science_fiction_studies.
- Sercon type Work.
- Sercon type Study.
- Sercon type Work.
- Sercon comment "In science fiction, sercon is \"serious and constructive\" criticism, often published as science fiction fanzines. The term was originally coined in the 1950s by Canadian fan Boyd Raeburn as a pejorative to mock those fans who took science fiction, its criticism, and themselves too seriously. The term began by the 1970s to be used without pejorative intent to describe fanzines and even conventions which were of a more studious or literary bent.".
- Sercon label "Sercon".
- Sercon sameAs Q7453018.
- Sercon sameAs m.03qcf4h.
- Sercon sameAs Q7453018.
- Sercon wasDerivedFrom Sercon?oldid=620388489.
- Sercon isPrimaryTopicOf Sercon.