What Is a Faned? Meaning and History

Faned means fanzine editor. The word is fannish shorthand for the person who edits, assembles, publishes, and often mails a fanzine. A faned may be writer, editor, layout worker, printer, correspondent, critic, and unpaid circulation manager all at once.

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Quick factInformation
TermFaned
Expanded meaningFanzine editor
ContextFanzines, apas, amateur publishing, fan correspondence
Related termsFanzine, loc, fanwriter, fanac

What a Faned Did

A faned selected material, wrote editorials, handled letters of comment, arranged pages, duplicated copies, maintained mailing lists, and created the tone of a publication. In small fanzines, nearly all of this work could be done by one person with a typewriter, a duplicator, stamps, and stubbornness.

Why Faneds Mattered

Faneds mattered because fanzines were the bloodstream of print-era fandom. They carried news, arguments, jokes, reviews, personal essays, and invitations into wider fan activity. A good faned did more than fill pages; they hosted a conversation.

Related entries include fanzines, how fanzines were made, and fanac.

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