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1. What does the 'sf' in 'rec.arts.sf.' mean? |
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This article is from the Rec.arts.sf Groups Introduction FAQ, by Leanne Phillips with numerous contributions by others.
The 'sf' means 'Speculative Fiction'. According to the call for votes
that created the original hierarchy, this was defined as: Both science
fiction and fantasy, as well as that vast blurred mass of material in
between.
 
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reading, books, rec.arts.sf, science fiction, speculative fiction
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