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A word used to denote "Serious and Constructive" [[science fiction]] criticism, as well as the [[fanzines]] in which such criticism is published. Examples of sercon fanzines and semi-prozines include [[The New York Review of Science Fiction]], [[Science Fiction Eye]], [[Cheap Truth]], [[Nova Express (fanzine)]], [[Thrust/Quantum]], and [[SF Commentary]]. among others.
'''Sercon''' is a word used to denote "Serious and Constructive" [[science fiction]] criticism, as well as the [[fanzines]] in which such criticism is published. Examples of sercon fanzines and semi-prozines include [[The New York Review of Science Fiction]], [[Science Fiction Eye]], [[Cheap Truth]], [[Nova Express (fanzine)]], [[Thrust/Quantum]], and [[SF Commentary]]. among others.


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Sercon is a word used to denote "Serious and Constructive" science fiction criticism, as well as the fanzines in which such criticism is published. Examples of sercon fanzines and semi-prozines include The New York Review of Science Fiction, Science Fiction Eye, Cheap Truth, Nova Express (fanzine), Thrust/Quantum, and SF Commentary. among others.