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The Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund at its simplest is a contest held each year to send a person from the fandom of one side of the Atlantic to the other to attend a national convention and hang out with fans. Though as Teresa & Patrick Nielsen Hayden said in a very good article on the semi-official TAFF site it is a lot off different things all at once.

It is tradition, it keeps happening because once something has happened three or so times in fandom it becomes nearly immutable tradition. Many fans love tradition and doing certain things at conventions or parties year after year. (And no one wants to be known as the fan who killed TAFF.)

It is curiosity about fans who people have seen in print or now on the internet and would like to meet in person and also the curiosity about how things work "over there". The latter is true on both the part of the person going, the group getting him, and the group sending him. After all there will be trip reports (most likely) for the folks at home, getting to talk to someone at length about his home culture for the hosts, and getting to actually go there for the winner.

It is an honor, bestowed upon fans willing to travel. As with other honors that are voted upon, like the Hugos or Oscars, the reasons going into why a person is being honored are very complex. That also provides a topic for endless hours of smoffing, trying to figure out why one person standing for won and another one didn't.

It is about fun and relatively cheap to express an opinion on TAFF. The minimum donation to the fun is just $3 or £2, though I usually donate $10. I've never been unhappy about my donation because when I've met past and current TAFF delegates I've always been pleased. Even when someone I didn't vote for won.

Now here are the bare mechanics of the race. Each person wishing to stand for TAFF needs five people to nominate him or her, three from the home side of the Atlantic and two from the destination. Sending that in with a "bond" of $20 or £10 and a 100 word platform gets the candidate on the ballot. The voting is by preferential ballot, with everyone not getting at least 20% of the vote on each side of the Atlantic eliminated. Hold Over Funds and No Preference are both available for those who either don't like any of the candidates or want to see the trip happen but don't have a strong opinion. The previous winner of TAFF is the administrator for that side of the Atlantic for the next two years until a new winner for that end of the race is selected.

Why Mishalak Plans On Standing For TAFF in 2005
Now here is the self-serving bit where I explain my reasons for wanting to be a TAFF delegate. First and foremost, let's be honest, I want to visit the British Isles for something more than the transfer of planes that I had on my way to Russia back in 1996. I've met a number of fen from Europe and I find them very interesting and meeting even more (plus seeing some friends I've made at conventions again) sounds very good to me. I like fandom a lot and seeing more of it is something I'm always ready to do. Plus I might meet some really cute Brit Fen.

I also think it would be really great to have a TAFF delegate from Colorado and the Mountain West of the US. Fandom out here is a bit isolated from fandom at large, I've often called Denver fandom an island surrounded by a sea of land. I think we're a bit different and I think running, even if I don't win, would be useful for both raising the profile of Denver fandom and getting us more connected to fandom at large.

My third reason for going is that I think I would make a pretty darn good TAFF. I'm frequently perky, quite willing to eat strange food at odd hours, open to changing plans based upon conditions, a decent trip report writer, and able to sleep anywhere from armchairs to feather beds. Also I've got a fairly good constitution, I'm rarely sick and the only thing I'm allergic to is mowing grass. That's it for now, but I'll keep adding to my list of better qualities as I think of them. I wanna win! (Though I'm realistic that I might not the first time I try.)

Hurm, this turned into an article. I guess I'll keep working on it and put it in the next edition of Miffed

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Date: 2003-08-07 03:50 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mishalak.livejournal.com
I have a number of people who have said they would nominate me, but it never hurts to have one more! I think there is no upper limit, just 5 as the minimum. (I'm not going to mention whom yet, since I figure I should get permission to say before I go around dropping names.)

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Date: 2003-08-08 01:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bohemiancoast.livejournal.com
It's traditional to have exactly five nominators on the form, but there's also a tradition that some couples who pub together can count as one nominator.

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Date: 2003-08-08 07:31 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mishalak.livejournal.com
Good to know, that could have been an interesting gaff. Well I'll just have to put all my friends who want to be on a page of pre supporters or something. They need to be singled out for encouraging me in my madness.

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