geofictionist

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English

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Etymology

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From geofiction +‎ -ist.

Noun

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geofictionist (plural geofictionists)

  1. (very rare) One who engages in geofiction.
    • 2006 April 14, “Right-to-left using fictional script”, in microsoft.public.office.misc[1] (Usenet):
      Hi, I am a geofictionist, meaning I create fictional planets. I recently created a really nice looking right-to-left font to represent the language spoken on my planet, and I'd like to be able to type it in right-to-left in Word.
    • 2012 October 22, piroclasto, Twitter[2]:
      Geofictionist, PhD
    • 2021 May 18, Peter C. Hayward, “All-That-Is: Introduction and Writing In-Universe”, in All-That-Is Wiki[3]:
      I've created hundreds of characters and locations, written dozens of plots and worked on at least a handful of games for it - I'm a geofictionist, so I don't let it bother me that very little has actually been finished.