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Terry Goodkind Teams With Seeker Fans to Launch New SOS Campaign

Okay, Legend of the Seeker fans, we have a new campaign underway to bring back this great TV show. And this time we may have found a better chance to bring back Legend of the Seeker than we have had in almost two years.

In short, Laura from Save Our Seeker has announced a Save Our Seeker contest that runs until March 2, 2012. And to help inspire the fans, among the several prizes being offered is a “Limited-edition silver Sword of Truth pendant & necklace co-developed by Terry Goodkind and RockLove Jewelry”. Read Laura’s announcement for full details.

The plan is to send creative letters and postcards to LOTS Executive Producer Ken Biller with the intention of demonstrating to him that we have a strong, viable fan community that wants to bring back Legend of the Seeker. According to Laura, she has been advised that Ken Biller is in a better position than anyone else to fight for this show, but he has to know there are fans who will support him.

And that’s where all of us come in. So stop reading this blog (you can come back later) and hop on over to Laura’s Save Our Seeker Contest Announcement.

And here are a few other ways you can help:

  • Share links to Laura’s post ( http://legendofseeker.livejournal.com/993899.html ) on all your social media accounts like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, et. al.
  • Share links to Laura’s post on any science fiction or entertainment forums or mailing lists you participate in.
  • Write a blog post about the contest like I have.
  • Ask your friends and relatives to join the contest and help promote it.
  • Create a cool graphic to promote the contest and put it on your blog or Website.
  • Create an 8×11 flyer to promote the contest and post it on bulletin boards at your schools, community centers, local science fiction book stores, gaming shops, etc.
  • Share scans of your creative flyers at the Save Our Seeker Contest Thread on the LOTS.Org forum.
  • If you have a podcast or radio show, mention the contest to your listeners.
  • Ask your local science fiction and fantasy meetup, book club, or fan group to join the contest and help promote it.

You see what I mean. It’s not enough to just send Ken Biller some letters and postcards. We need to get as many people involved as possible. So let’s roll, Seeker fandom. WE CAN DO THIS!