- SMOF
SMOF (also spelled smof) is an
acronym which stands for "Secret Master(s) Of Fandom" and is a term used within thescience fiction fan community. Its coining is generally attributed to science fiction authorJack L. Chalker .Capitalised meaning
The capitalised form of the term (SMOF) is used jokingly to refer to a clandestine
cabal of top science fiction fans who, by their unseen influence, are controlling the actions of fandom.cite news |first=Richard |last=Seven |work=The Seattle Times |title=Odd And Proud |url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/living/2003206272_pacificpfans20.html |date=2006-08-24 |quote=SMOF: Secret Master of Fandom. This person is being self-important if he calls himself this, but if the term is used to describe someone else, that person probably is important in bringing everyone together.] It is the SMOFs who are responsible for the trends and changes in the popularity of particular subgenres, media, or individual authors, films or television series. As such, this use of the term is a light-heartedconspiracy theory .Uncapitalised meaning
The more general, uncapitalised, form of the term (smof) is an honorific bestowed upon the fans who actually do the organisational work behind much of fandom or are stalwart members of the fannish community. This includes fans who are regarded highly by others for their work in running conventions,
fanzine s, and fanfund s, and who work (for the most part) on an entirely voluntary basis for the good of fandom in general, as well as those whose standing is high within the fannish community by dint of their long participation in it.The capitalization distinction is not rigidly observed; it is not unusual to capitalize the term even when it is being used in the more general sense, although the reverse (uncapitalized usage connoting the conspiracy humor) is rare.
Verb meaning
SMOFing is used as a verb to refer to discussing the details or personalities involved in running a convention; when organizers talk amongst themselves about something related to fandom, it is SMOFing.
Usage
Although by its nature informal, the term smof is now used by several science fiction convention management cooperative associations (some incorporated as
non-profit s, others simplyad hoc ). For example, there is a smofs mailing list forWorldcon management, a yearly convention for SF con managers namedSMOFcon , and a defunct website and series of meetings for convention runners in the Baltimore-Washington area of the USA run by an organization called "BWSMOF".History
The earliest known citation is from the "
New York Times ", in an issue published on1971-09-06 . [cite news |work=The New York Times |title=Science Fiction Fans Gather to Play and Prognosticate; Writers Honored in Boston at Group's 29th Convention |first=Robert |last=Reinhold |url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F40911FE345B1A7493C4A91782D85F458785F9 |page=17 |date=1971-09-06 |quote=Except for those who wanted to gafiat, the fen of science fiction fandom for whom fiawol descended on Boston this weekend for their annual worldcon to smof and to buy old fanzines.] The term appears in the 1978 edition ofWilson Tucker 's "Neo-Fan's Guide to Science Fiction Fandom". [cite web |work=Science Fiction Citations |title=SMOF |url=http://www.jessesword.com/sf/view/197 |date=2008-07-06 |accessdate=2008-07-29] It does not appear in the 1955 or 1966 editions of that work (the 1973 and 1975 editions have not yet been checked).Fact|date=July 2008References
External links
* [http://www.conrunner.net The Conrunner's Wiki]
* [http://www.smofcon.org/ Smofcon - the annual SMOF convention]
* [http://www.jessesword.com/sf/view/1030 OED Citations for SMOF]
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