I used to. I was fairly active in written SF fandom (I love books and I love talking about books), went to my local convention regularly, Worldcon a few times, and even helped publish a fanzine.
My local convention has evolved into something I’m no longer interested in. SF fandom made me angry and upset for a lot of reasons, the Tiptree award fiasco being the last straw. And I’m more into mysteries and non-fiction now.
I’ve officially renounced SF fandom, at least as represented by Worldcon et al. If I had a chance to go to BasedCon or something like it locally, I might think about that.
I used to. I was fairly active in written SF fandom (I love books and I love talking about books), went to my local convention regularly, Worldcin a few times, and even helped publish a fanzine.
My local convention has evolved into something I’m no longer interested in. SF fandom made me angry and upset for a lot of reasons, the Tiptree award fiasco being the last straw. And I’m more into mysteries and non-fiction now.
I’ve officially renounced SF fandom, at least as represented by Worldcon et al. If I had a chance to go to BasedCon or something like it locally, I might think about that.