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GAFIA (along with derived forms such as gafiate and gafiation) is a term used by science fiction fans. It began as an acronym for "Getting Away From It All", and referred initially to escaping from mundane activities via
fanac Fanac is a fan slang term (from fannish activities) for activities within the realm of science fiction fandom, and occasionally used in media fandom. Bloch, Robert. "Some of My Best Fans Are Friends." ''Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', ...
(fan activity). However, its meaning was soon reversed, and thereafter it referred to getting ''away'' from fandom and fannish doings. This can be either a temporary or a long-term separation. The 1959 Fancyclopedia says: A term closely related is "Fafia" or "Fafiation", from the acronym for "Forced away from it all." To fafiate is to decrease doing fannish activities, not because one prefers to do so, but rather because one is obliged to do so, usually due to lack of time. "Dafia", or "Drifting away from it all", has been proposed as an intermediate term, but is not in general fannish use. There are many fanzines using the term as a title: Ted White,
Redd Boggs Dean Walter "Redd" Boggs (1921 – 9 May 1996) was a science fiction fanzine writer, editor and publisher from Los Angeles, California. Beginning with his editing of the 1948 ''Fantasy Annual'', and through his fanzines such as ''Sky Hook'', h ...
and
Carl Brandon The Carl Brandon Society is a group originating within the science fiction community "dedicated to addressing the representation of people of color in the fantastical genres such as science fiction, fantasy and horror... to foster dialogue about ...
published science fiction fanzines titled ''Gafia'', ''Gafia Advertiser'' and ''Gafiac''. respectively, and there are many more.Fanzine Collection at UC Riverside, titles containing "gafi"
/ref> The term is among the fannish expressions used most extensively in the book ''
Fallen Angels A fallen angel is an angel that has been exiled or banished from Heaven. Fallen Angels may also refer to: Film and television * ''Fallen Angels'' (1948 film), a Greek film by Nikos Tsiforos * Fallen Angels (1985 documentary film) by Gregory Dark * ...
'', by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle and
Michael Flynn Michael Thomas Flynn (born December 24, 1958) is a retired United States Army lieutenant general and conspiracy theorist who was the 24th U.S. National Security Advisor for the first 22 days of the Trump administration. He resigned in light of ...
, whose major protagonists are mostly fans (active, covert, gafiated or fafiated).


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