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Important => Calendar Event Discussion => Topic started by: Phil Boswell on April 13, 2007, 02:03:41 PM
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For those of us with families, insufficient funds, or indeed both ;) there is no way we could ever get to the US to meet Jim.
Is he ever likely to be able to visit us in the UK instead?
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Good point, well made! I know exactly what you mean. Anyone know?
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Unlikely for a book signing, but I don't see why he wouldn't attend a sci-fi convention at some point.
London expo for example could be a possibility.
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Now there's a neat idea - Come to England, Jim!!!
How about Collectormania?? they have two cons per year at Milton Keynes alone, and others dotted around the country... All very well attended and if he coincided it with a visit when James Marsters was there, he could be double trouble!!
i figure it would be the only way i'm ever likely to meet Mr Butcher...
:D
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I would love it if Jim came to the UK.
Edinburgh is a great place to visit. Hint! ;) ;D Hell, we've even got a Borders here!
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I imagine he will eventually, but if so, it won't be in 2008.
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I imagine he will eventually, but if so, it won't be in 2008.
Squee!
Just planting the seeds.... ;)
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I imagine he will eventually, but if so, it won't be in 2008.
Collectormania is in the first week of May usually. James Marsters is coming this year, if both James and Jim came one year that would be fantastic. 2009 would be good Priscellie. Pretty please.
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2009 would be good Priscellie. Pretty please.
*laughs* Why are you telling me this? I have no control over Jim's schedule! I just report what Shannon tells me, like a good little gnome. :D
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When my friend (who lives in LA) went to get copies of WN signed at Huntington Beach (I think), she asked (I begged her to) Jim if he'd ever visit the UK and he did say that it was something he'd like to do eventually. Hopefully someday.
Collectormania is in the first week of May usually. James Marsters is coming this year, if both James and Jim came one year that would be fantastic. 2009 would be good Priscellie. Pretty please.
Collectormania is so much fun if you're with a group of mates. I love how you get major film and television celebrities in a shopping center in Milton Keynes with the stalls all in the middle, crushing you like sardines in a tin. I remember C4 when Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Dominic Monaghan and Andy Serkis all came and I got drafted into the Elijah Wood team and had to police the barrier to prevent people without tickets getting by. Sooo exhausting but I did meet a future girlfriend there, so it wasn't all bad (at that time) :D.
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I would love it if Jim came to the UK. Edinburgh is a great place to visit. Hint! ;) ;D Hell, we've even got a Borders here!
Aye, but unless there's a Burger King on the Royal Mile, don't expect him. ;)
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It ain't all Collectormania over here, there are some "proper" cons as well!! (and before ya all jump on me - I've worked for Stu Vandal before at some of them!).
I think it'd be really cool if we could have the "Two Jims Show" - Jim (B) and British author Jim Swallow. Now that could make for an interesting panel or two!!
I'd better go and eat (and catch up with "Torchwood" as we're 2 weeks behind).
Huge hugs to all you UK fans out there. Probably bump into ya at a con some point this year!!!
Hel :)
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Aye, but unless there's a Burger King on the Royal Mile, don't expect him. ;)
There are plenty of Burger Kings in Germany. And since I'm going to be here for another 3.5 years.... Seriously, Shannon deserves that European vacation. ;D
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If he does want to come to the uk, I currently work for Borders/Books Etc and can hook Jim up with some in-store signings, my colleague, Cherry would be over the moon as she enjoys the books too. Dresden is becoming quite popular over here. Although I am in London, Edinburgh is my home town and it is beautiful. Jim will have to try the haggis and whisky. ;)
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How about a trip up to a much more attractive part of the UK? Not to dis London or Edinburgh but up here we have a new comic expo and con in Inverness, so there's mountains and a little bit of a Loch to play with as well!
And a Boarders (with all the usual food chains), and it's much closer for some of us! Okay, not many but come on people! Can I be greedy for a bit?
(Details of the most recent one, which was also the first one, are at http://www.hi-ex.co.uk/home.htm (http://www.hi-ex.co.uk/home.htm))
Seriously though, any visit to the UK would be great!
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If he does want to come to the uk, I currently work for Borders/Books Etc and can hook Jim up with some in-store signings, my colleague, Cherry would be over the moon as she enjoys the books too. Dresden is becoming quite popular over here. Although I am in London, Edinburgh is my home town and it is beautiful. Jim will have to try the haggis and whisky. ;)
Unfortunately, with Jim's propensity to motion sickness, I'm sure he's not too keen on the thought of a long plane ride, unless he could get a day or two to recuperate upon landing. As for haggis and whiskey, well, Jim doesn't drink, and even though he's one of the more polite people on God's green earth, I can't imagine him even coming close to the haggis, much less actually eating any.
Of course, stranger things have happened. ;)
Now personally, I'd be over the moon! I dream of being able to make that trip someday...
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It would be amazing if Jim came to Newcastle, but i think i would be the only Dresden fan there since i think i'm the only one who reads the books up here in the north.
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Aye, but unless there's a Burger King on the Royal Mile, don't expect him. ;)
I can't remember where exactly, but when I did the touristy thing in London I remember coming up out of the Tube and being greeted with the sight of a Burger King. After two weeks of warm drinks, an iced soda was like nectar of the gods.
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It would be amazing if Jim came to Newcastle, but i think i would be the only Dresden fan there since i think i'm the only one who reads the books up here in the north.
Ehm, no, I'm in Durham, so don't fret, pet...
Anyway, Jim should come the UK, I'm in mid writing next year's LRP event plot for the organisation I LRP with, he could come and NPC for us.
Can't promise no head shots, though, I suspect we UK LRPers are far more hardcore than our American counterparts when it comes to beating one another around the head with latex weaponry...