Fans of Legend of the Seeker Organize to Vote in People's Choice Awards and Buy 2nd Season DvDs

Fans of Legend of the Seeker are calling for votes to nominate a new category in the People's Choice Awards and for purchases of the just released 2nd season Blu-Ray and DvD sets.

Seattle, WA -- Despite the cancellation of Legend of the Seeker, fan groups are still calling for viewer support of the show in hope of inspiring a third season or feature film. The newest initiative calls for fans to promote a new category in the People's Choice Awards and to help build sales of the 2nd season's DvD and Blu-Ray sets.

Fansite SaveOurSeeker.com is asking people to help nominate a new category -- "Favorite TV Fantasy Hero" -- in the People's Choice Awards. The PCA called for nominations on its Website (http://www.peopleschoice.com/pca/categories/vote.jsp). Fan campaign announcements and instructions for coordinated voting have been published on science fiction blogs and forums, including forums.legendoftheseeker.org.

At the same time, Legend of the Seeker fan groups are planning to increase awareness of, and viewership for the show through promoting DvD and Blu-Ray sales. Ideas including setting up viewing parties at scifi conventions, local churches, community centers, libraries, schools, and colleges. Where possible, fans will introduce their friends to the show and encourage them to buy the DvDs from their favorite online retailers.

Legend of the Seeker was produced by Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert's Pacific Renaissance Pictures. Filmed entirely in New Zealand, the show was based on Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth novels. Goodkind, who has published 11 books in the series to date, announced plans to release three more volumes.

Legend of the Seeker fans still discuss the show on forums, blogs, Facebook, and Twitter. Operation LOTS More is helping to increase visibility for the show across the World Wide Web.

Save Our Seeker and Save The Seeker are fan-created campaign slogans. The Save Our Seeker and Save The Seeker fan initiatives and do not represent Pacific Renaissance Pictures, ABC Studios, or Terry Goodkind. Legend of the Seeker and Sword of Truth are protected trademarks.

Operation LOTS More is a pro bono publicity campaign organized by Xenite.Org Publicity. The campaign does not directly represent any Legend of the Seeker fans, Terry Goodkind, ABC Studios, Pacific Renaissance Pictures, the Tribune Company, or the People's Choice Awards.