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Manuscripts

This series consists of manuscripts and related materials for the work of Stephen Leigh, including many of his novels, short stories, and early unpublished stories.

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Publications

This series consists of various publications in which Leigh's work appeared.

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Other Materials

This series consists of miscellaneous materials relating to Leigh's life and career.

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Correspondence

This series contains correspondence to and from Leigh regarding many of his literary works.

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Fanzines

The term fanzine comes from the combination of the words 'fan' and 'magazine'. It is a publication created by enthusiasts of particular forms of art and culture. A fanzine is an independent publication that anyone can produce and is not susceptible to censorship or the need to adhere to the commercial criteria of a publishing company.

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Fanfiction

Fan fiction is fiction incorporating the characters and concepts of a commercial media property, created by its admirers, typically without permission from the author or owner. It is also referred to as 'fanfic'.

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Correspondence

Approximately 300 items, ca. 1932-53, a few later. Personal correspondence (including copies of very interesting letters from Otto's brother, Earl), family communications, a series of ca. 60 post cards, of more than normal interest, dating from the 1930s, and other memorabilia, including some tiny photographs pasted on cards and letters.Professional correspondence, evidently selected by Binder for preservation as being of particular significance: letters from editors, fellow writers, fans, and others.

Miscellaneous Materials

This series consists of various materials that do not fit easily into other series in this collection.

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Convention Materials

This series consists of materials produced or gathered at various science fiction and media conventions.

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Fanvids

This series includes substantial numbers of fanvids (songvids). "Vidding" refers to the fannish activity of creating a music video (a 'fanvid') consisting of clips from various movies or TV shows set to particular pieces of music. Some vids utilize a single media universe, others involve multiple ones. The music that accompanies the clips is selected by the vidder in order to drive a particular narrative, or to make a point about the characters or story being shown. Often these points are subversive of the accepted canon (for example, a vidder might use judiciously selected clips to suggest that two or more characters have a romantic relationship, whereas in "real life" no such relationship is stated or implied).

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