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FanTek
Often a club involves the gathering of a group of friends. In the Greater Washington DC area
folk who are intersted in
SF, cons (CastleCon\HalloweenCon\CthulhuCon\EveCon),
movie nights, fantasy, gaming, puns, computers, chocolate... get together.
At their site, you can read The Castle newsletter.
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New England SF Association
One of the better know clubs, NESFA is best-known for Boskone and NESFA Press, one of the
finest small presses around. It publishes samll volumes in tribute to Guests of Honour
as well as works by authors who material has been undeservedly out-of-print. A recent
title was their collection of Cordwainer Smith stories. Their membership is well-known
for thier work in hosting and supporting other groups who run the World SF Convention.
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Imperial College SF
It is a society at Imperial College that will interest those who
read SF, fantasy, horror, or for that matter anything at
all. Their pride and joy is an excellent library of 3000 plus books (with a
few vids and graphic novels too). When possible, they
show old SF films, either at ICU Cinema or on video, and to a lesser extent TV stuff.
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The Incomplete Guide to Contemporary Canadian SF Fandom
In their own words, "This is an attempt to bring together information for science
fiction fans that tends to drift apart: lists of recent Aurora Award
winners, recipients of the Canadian Unity Fan Fund, French-language
Canadian SF Awards, clubs, conventions, and fanzines. Also we want to
bring together con-goers who want to wear tuxedo costumes and give a touch
of class to the Nanaimo Bathtub Race."
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