August/28/2007 01:38
Members of the Dresden Files Renewal Community
will have a table at this years Dragon*Con 2007.
Dragon*Con is America's largest, multi-media,
popular arts convention focusing on science
fiction and fantasy, gaming, comics, literature,
art, music, and film. It is located in Atlanta,
GA and will run from August 31st to September
3rd, 2007.
The TDF fan table will be located in the Marriott
mezzanine area, just outside the exhibitor hall.
Drop by for swag, renewal info and more!
For more info on Drag*Con visit the official
website:
http://www.dragoncon.org/
July/18/2007 18:19
James, from SciFiNow Magazine, has kindly dropped
into our forum to spread the news that our
renewal efforts will be featured in Issue #5 of
the magazine. No street date was indicated but I
assume this issue will hit the stands in August.
You can see his post here:
http://thebluewhale.darkshadows-resurrected.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=51
You can learn more about SciFiNow Magazine here:
http://www.scifinow.co.uk/
July/15/2007 00:16
Meg Cabot, author of the "Princess Diaries"
series of books (among many others), made a brief
mention of Dresden's renewal issue on her blog.
She states it's the only show she watches on SFC.
Read it here:
http://www.megcabot.com/diary/?p=503
July/13/2007 18:04
Stephanie, at Closet Sci-Fi Geek, has published
an article covering the renewal effort. Be sure
to follow the link and leave a positive comment:
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http://closetscifigeek.com/2007/07/13/dresden-campaign-picks-up-speed/
"I’m not a hardcore fan of The Dresden Files, but
I would like to see a show like that available on
SciFi. It’s got longevity written all over it.
It’s just one of those shows that a family can
enjoy together, and it’s not so arc-based that
it’s confusing in reruns. Plus, we have Harry
Potter now burning up the theaters with the
latest Potter movie - so why isn’t SciFi
promoting their own wizard named Harry?..."
Read the rest of the article at:
http://closetscifigeek.com/2007/07/13/dresden-campaign-picks-up-speed/
July/13/2007 02:39
Brett Love, at TV Squad, has published an article
covering the renewal effort. Be sure to follow
the link and leave a positive comment:
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http://www.tvsquad.com/2007/07/11/dresden-fans-campaign-to-save-their-show/
"With so many different campaigns going to save
shows recently it could almost be a weekly
feature here, and here is yet another for you to
consider. I bring this one up partly out of a
selfish desire to see it succeed, because The
Dresden Files has become my second favorite Sci
Fi Original, but also because I think it actually
has a shot at working..."
Read the rest of the article at:
http://www.tvsquad.com/2007/07/11/dresden-fans-campaign-to-save-their-show/
July/13/2007 02:27
Brian Thomas, News Editor for iF Magazine, has
published an article covering the renewal effort.
Be sure to follow the link and leave a positive
comment:
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http://www.ifmagazine.com/new.asp?article=4692
Reviews have been generally good, with many
likening it to a cross between X-FILES and a
grown up Harry Potter, and most note the solid
acting and intelligent writing. In ratings for
the key 18-49 demographic, it has ranked just
behind the network’s powerhouse BATTLESTAR
GALACTICA – which is especially good when one
considers that Sci Fi runs the show in the highly
competitive Sunday night time slot. Despite this,
the network seems somehow unsupportive, and now
that the show is up for renewal for a second
season, sources indicate that network execs are
leaning toward canceling it. Meanwhile, they’re
planning to broadcast some sort of live wrestling
show on Tuesday nights..."
Read the rest of the article at:
http://www.ifmagazine.com/new.asp?article=4692