Antedating of "Sci-Fi"

Jesse Sheidlower jester at PANIX.COM
Mon Feb 17 13:46:34 UTC 2014


Thanks, Fred! I've updated the SF Citations page accordingly.

Jesse Sheidlower

On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 12:23:53PM +0000, Shapiro, Fred wrote:
> There has been a fair amount of attention given to the question of what is the earliest use of the term "sci-fi."  The OED's first use is dated 1955.  The OED web site of science fiction citations has a December 1954 usage by Forrest J. Ackerman, who is often said to be the coiner.  A supposed usage by Robert A. Heinlein in 1949 has been shown to be erroneous.  The term looks very much like a Varietyism, and in fact I have now found an earlier occurrence in Variety:
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> 1954 _Variety_ 17 Feb. 38 (ProQuest)  New Telepix Shows ... The commercial possibilities are there as well since "Junior Science," aside from its positive qualities, is a rewarding change of pace from the more thunderous sci-fi and spaceship packages.
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> Fred Shapiro
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