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'''The Society for the Preservation of the History of Science Fiction Fandom - The Timebinders''' is a loosely knit collective of [[fans]] interested in promoting the preservation of [[fanzines]] and [[fannish]] artifacts and the promotion of [[fanhistorical]] research.  It seems to be moribund.
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''(Did you mean an [[The Timebinder|E. E. Evans fanzine]]?)''
  
It was formed at the first [[FanHistoriCon]] in [[1994]].
 
  
See also [[timebinding]].
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'''The Society for the Preservation of the History of Science Fiction Fandom — The Timebinders''' is a loosely knit collective of [[fans]] interested in promoting the preservation of [[fanzines]] and [[fannish]] artifacts and the promotion of [[fanhistorical]] research.  It seems to be moribund, although some of its members are active volunteers for the [[FANAC Fan History Project]] and [[Fancyclopedia 3]].  
  
{{link | website=http://fanac.org/timebinders/}}
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It was formed at the first [[FanHistoriCon]] in 1994, and for a time had an active email list, organized by [[Dick Smith]], and an [[apa]], [[FHAPA]].  
  
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{{link | website=https://fanac.org/timebinders/| text=Timebinders website}}.
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See also: [[Timebinding]].
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Latest revision as of 00:44, 4 October 2023

(Did you mean an E. E. Evans fanzine?)


The Society for the Preservation of the History of Science Fiction Fandom — The Timebinders is a loosely knit collective of fans interested in promoting the preservation of fanzines and fannish artifacts and the promotion of fanhistorical research. It seems to be moribund, although some of its members are active volunteers for the FANAC Fan History Project and Fancyclopedia 3.

It was formed at the first FanHistoriCon in 1994, and for a time had an active email list, organized by Dick Smith, and an apa, FHAPA.

Timebinders website.

See also: Timebinding.



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