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Fan Writers of America (fwa), a spoof on SFWA, was founded by Ted White at L.A.con II in 1984, but the next year settled in as a mainstay at the Corflu banquet every year, where the Past President of fwa is elected, i.e., the president for the year just past. The past presidents simply bask in egoboo without the need of expending effort on pointless tasks, like trying to get the fwa organized. (A concept not copied from the similar ECLSFS — Ex-Chairman Liverpool Science Fiction Society, a 1950s U.K. club — but independently invented, as Ted White has confirmed.)

For purposes of fannish inclusiveness (and perhaps American imperialism), with regard to fwa, "America" is defined as "the entire world." Indeed; some U.K. fen have been elected fwa past president.

At Corflu 39 in Vancouver, BC, Canada, Tom Becker moved to change the name to Fan Writers Association (fwa). This passed after a lively discussion with alternate proposals. For example, Patrick Nielsen Hayden proposed Fanzine Workers of the World (FWW, to be pronounced "FOO") via Geri Sullivan's Zoom connection to the festivities. Those gathered declared (for purposes of inclusiveness and perhaps fannish inclusiveness?) that "fan writer" includes fan artist and other activities of a similar nature that don't specifically involve writing.

You join fwa the same way you join fandom or become a trufan: If you do fan writing and think you could be a member of the fwa, then you are a member. It's that simple.

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fwuk[edit]

In initial response to fwa there was, briefly, a fwuk (Fan Writers of the United Kingdom). The late Arthur Thomson (ATom) came up with the name, which was used more because British fans liked the sound of it than because they felt they needed an imperialistic organization of their own. Or even an imperialistic organisation of their own.

Past President of the Fan Writers of America[edit]

The Past President of the Fan Writers of America (i.e., the president for the year just past) is elected at the Corflu banquet every year. Each past president simply basks in egoboo without the need of expending effort on pointless tasks, like trying to get the fwa organized.

Some years, two past presidents were elected, the second past president election recognizing a person for a year further in the past than the previous year: e.g. the Corflu 2 election of Suzle Tompkins for the previous year (1984) and the election of Terry Carr for a more distant year (1982).


Event, Year Previous Year Past President -Earlier Past Prexy
LACon II, 1984 Avedon Carol
Corflu 2, 1985 Suzle Tompkins Terry Carr, 1982
Corflu 3, 1986 Lucy Huntzinger Gary Farber, 1981
Confederation, Atlanta, 1986 Ted White, 1980
Corflu 4, 1987 rich brown
Corflu 5, 1988 Judith Hanna & Joseph Nicholas Stu Shiffman, 1979
Corflu 6, 1989 Terry Carr
Corflu 7, 1990 Harry Warner
Corflu 8, 1991 Bill Bowers
Corflu 9, 1992 Robert Lichtman
Corflu 10, 1993 Bob Tucker
Corflu 11, 1994 Jack Speer
Corflu 12, 1995 Charles Burbee
Corflu 13, 1996 Bob Shaw, Peter Roberts
Corflu 14, 1997 Bill Rotsler Lee Hoffman, 1951
Corflu 15, 1998 Greg Pickersgill
Corflu 16, 1999 Shelby Vick
Corflu 17, 2000 Geri Sullivan Walt Willis, 1952
Corflu 18, 2001 Art Widner
Corflu 19, 2002 Eve Harvey and John Harvey
Corflu 20, 2003 Mark Plummer John Foyster, 1975
Corflu 21, 2004 Arnie Katz, Joyce Katz
Corflu 22, 2005 Bruce Gillespie Buz Busby, 1960
Corflu 23, 2006 Mike Glicksohn
Corflu 24, 2007 Pat Virzi
Corflu 25, 2008 Dan Steffan
Corflu 26, 2009 Andy Hooper
Corflu 27, 2010 D. West
Corflu 28, 2011 Spike
Corflu 29, 2012 Earl Kemp
Corflu 30, 2013 Roy Kettle
Corflu 31, 2014 John Nielsen Hall
Corflu 32, 2015 Graham Charnock
Corflu 33, 2016 Bill Burns
Corflu 34, 2017 Pete Young
Corflu 35, 2018 Taral Wayne
Corflu 36, 2019 Victor Gonzalez
Corflu 37, 2020 Rob Jackson
Corflu 38, 2021 Sandra Bond
Corflu 39, 2022 Claire Brialey
Corflu 40, 2023 John D. Berry & Nigel Rowe Keith Freeman, 1959
Corflu 41, 2024 Jen Farey and Jerry Kaufman


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