Skiffy
Skiffy is a deliberate humorous misspelling or mispronunciation of the controversial term "sci-fi", a neologism referring to science fiction.
Background
The term "sci-fi" was suggested as an abbreviated term for "science fiction" by
Peter Nicholls writes that "SF" (or "sf") is "the preferred abbreviation within the community of sf writers and readers."[2] David Langford's monthly fanzine Ansible includes a regular section "As Others See Us" which offers numerous examples of "sci-fi" and "skiffy" being used in a pejorative sense by people outside the genre.
Skiffy is the name of the science fiction and fantasy club at the
In 1998, Mike Resnick and Patrick Nielsen Hayden released a book called Alternate Skiffy.[5] In keeping with the tongue-in-cheek intent of the term, this was an anthology featuring stories about what might have happened if the lives of various well-known science fiction writers had turned out differently.
References
- ^ Corliss, Richard (6 December 2008). "Sci-Fi's No. 1 Fanboy, Forrest J Ackerman, Dies at 92". Time.
- ^ John Clute and Peter Nicholls, ed. (1993). ""SF" (article by Peter Nicholls)". Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. Orbit/Time Warner Book Group UK.
- ^ SKIFFY - the science fiction & fantasy club of the college of william and mary Archived 2011-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Science Fiction and Fantasy Club - Documents". Archived from the original on 2017-04-02. Retrieved 2017-04-01.
- ISBN 1-880448-54-8.