Corflu
Corflu is a science fiction fanzine convention held each spring in North America (and three times in Britain). It is named after a slang term for the "correction fluid" used in mimeograph printing, a common way to produce fanzines before the arrival of low-cost photocopying and online fanzines. Each Corflu is organized by a different regional group, selected at the previous year's gathering. Previous Corflus have been held at:
- 1984: Berkeley, California
 - 1985: Napa, California
 - 1986: Tysons Corner, Virginia
 - 1987: Cincinnati
 - 1988: Seattle
 - 1989: Minneapolis
 - 1990: New York City
 - 1991: El Paso
 - 1992: Los Angeles
 - 1993: Madison, Wisconsin
 - 1994: Crystal City, Arlington, Virginia
 - 1995: Las Vegas
 - 1996: Nashville, Tennessee
 - 1997: Walnut Creek, California
 - 1998: Leeds, England - the first Corflu held outside North America
 - 1999: Panama City, Florida
 - 2000: Seattle
 - 2001: Boston
 - 2002: Annapolis
 - 2003: Madison, Wisconsin
 - 2004: Las Vegas
 - 2005: San Francisco
 - 2006: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
 - 2007: Austin
 - 2008: Las Vegas
 - 2009: Seattle
 - 2010: Winchester, England
 - 2011: Sunnyvale, California
 - 2012: Las Vegas
 - 2013 : Portland
 - 2014 : Richmond
 - 2015 : Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England
 - 2016: Chicago
 - 2017: Woodland Hills, California
 - 2018: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
 - 2019: Rockville, Maryland
 - 2020: College Station, Texas
 - 2021: Bristol, England
 - 2022: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
 - 2023: Belfast, Northern Ireland
 
The venue for the 2024 Corflu will be selected at the 2023 Corflu.
Corflu is a small, informal convention with a single track of programming. Corflu's traditions include choosing the Guest of Honor randomly from the attendees and electing past presidents of the Fan Writers of America (which never has a current president). The Fan Activity Achievement Awards (FAAns) are presented annually at Corflu, and since 2010 a Lifetime Achievement Award has also been presented.[1]