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Dragon*Con 2012
Here’s my wrap up of the con. OMG IT WAS SO GOOD!
I haven’t been the last few years because of reasons so it was so good to come back. It’s good seeing the con grow, but it just means you have to manage your time better to get to what you want.
Friday
So I got there and didn’t make it to any of the panels I wanted to. But that’s okay because of the CABIN PRESSURE MEETUP
Everyone was amazing! I got to meet some of my favorite people on tumblr and saw people from the 221Tea Party. I even got to meet Taylor from the Baker Street Babes, and we found out we had both been to Wrockstock! (seen below in yellow)
We had a great time! One of the Arthur’s had some great props. She even had a Christmas sock complete with a sugar mouse, orange Tic Tacs, and coins with chocolate on them. She also had the green umbrella decorated like a Christmas tree
Afterward, we went to a diner where we had great times watching Cara eat a bake potato as Martin and drew on all of our place mats. I kept Jackie’s mat like a creeper (love you dear)
More under the cut~
Yay Taylor and awesome things!
So-Cal SuperWhoLock Tumblr BBQ and Scavenger Hunt ›
Dearest Tumblr,
I am very glad to say we’re back at it once again, this time with another meet-up at the beautiful Griffith Park. After the amazing times we’ve had at our last few gatherings ( with almost 70 Hunters, Time Lords, Consulting Detectives, and Super heroes turning out for our Anime Expo meet-up! ) I am very happy present to you the event page for the So-Cal SuperWhoLock Tumblr BBQ and Scavenger Hunt!
We’ll be getting together on Saturday the 18th of August at NOON @ Griffith Park’s Old Zoo in the lovely city of Los Angeles for an end of the summer BBQ and panfandom scavenger hunt! ( Complete with the usual temporal wibble wobbles and a whopping helping of super hero activity! ) Everyone ( No, really, everyone! The event is open invitation! - come on guys I say this every time and it’s like you still don’t believe me. Everyone means you! ) is welcome to attend, and cosplay is, as always, welcome and encouraged!
Even if you can’t make it, please reblog this if you know anyone who might be interested in coming, we love meeting new people, and we’ve made some amazing friends that last few months. ( Including the wonderful people who put together the Colorado Superwholock meetup! ) It’s always a shame to see people who miss out on the events purely for not knowing it was going on. Signal boost the hell out of this! Unless you’re in with Crowley, or work for a certain Consulting Criminal.
If you’re interested, there’s more information available on the event page. Hope to see you there!
-Loki’s Army So-Cal SuperWhoLock
( Also, for those of you interested in this and future events, I suggest you also check out our FB group page, and track us on the #superwholockla tag)
Group page - http://www.facebook.com/groups/372007696176554/
VOTE VOTE VOTE!!! #VoteSherlock4BAFTA
You may have noticed that Sherlock has received over 3,000 views less than Celebrity Juice! This is not “a bit not good” this is “a LOT not good” if the views are an accurate representation as to the amounts of votes each has received.
So if you haven’t already, VOTE VOTE VOTE! #VoteSherlock4BAFTA as we can’t have history repeat itself and watch the cast and crew be beaten for a second time!
Together we can do something about this though, so please vote HERE
And then tell everyone why you voted for Sherlock by creating a campaign poster which you can find HERE and spread the word to HELP SHERLOCK WIN!!!
#VoteSherlock4BAFTA
DO NOT LET THIS HAPPEN AGAIN! VOTE! VOTE! FOR PITY’S SAKE PLEASE VOTE!
This is a call to fandom. Doctor Who fandom, Supernatural fandom… Harry Potter.. ANYBODY! Please help us beat Celebrity Juice. PLEASE help us make Sherlock win. PLEASE!
(via bakerstreetbabes)
VOTE VOTE VOTE!!! #VoteSherlock4BAFTA
You may have noticed that Sherlock has received over 3,000 views less than Celebrity Juice! This is not “a bit not good” this is “a LOT not good” if the views are an accurate representation as to the amounts of votes each has received.
So if you haven’t already, VOTE VOTE VOTE! #VoteSherlock4BAFTA as we can’t have history repeat itself and watch the cast and crew be beaten for a second time!
Together we can do something about this though, so please vote HERE
And then tell everyone why you voted for Sherlock by creating a campaign poster which you can find HERE and spread the word to HELP SHERLOCK WIN!!!
#VoteSherlock4BAFTA
DO NOT LET THIS HAPPEN AGAIN! VOTE! VOTE! FOR PITY’S SAKE PLEASE VOTE!
This is a call to fandom. Doctor Who fandom, Supernatural fandom… Harry Potter.. ANYBODY! Please help us beat Celebrity Juice. PLEASE help us make Sherlock win. PLEASE!
(via bakerstreetbabes)
VOTE VOTE VOTE!!! #VoteSherlock4BAFTA
You may have noticed that Sherlock has received over 3,000 views less than Celebrity Juice! This is not “a bit not good” this is “a LOT not good” if the views are an accurate representation as to the amounts of votes each has received.
So if you haven’t already, VOTE VOTE VOTE! #VoteSherlock4BAFTA as we can’t have history repeat itself and watch the cast and crew be beaten for a second time!
Together we can do something about this though, so please vote HERE
And then tell everyone why you voted for Sherlock by creating a campaign poster which you can find HERE and spread the word to HELP SHERLOCK WIN!!!
#VoteSherlock4BAFTA
DO NOT LET THIS HAPPEN AGAIN! VOTE! VOTE! FOR PITY’S SAKE PLEASE VOTE!
This is a call to fandom. Doctor Who fandom, Supernatural fandom… Harry Potter.. ANYBODY! Please help us beat Celebrity Juice. PLEASE help us make Sherlock win. PLEASE!
VOTE VOTE VOTE!!! #VoteSherlock4BAFTA
You may have noticed that Sherlock has received over 3,000 views less than Celebrity Juice! This is not “a bit not good” this is “a LOT not good” if the views are an accurate representation as to the amounts of votes each has received.
So if you haven’t already, VOTE VOTE VOTE! #VoteSherlock4BAFTA as we can’t have history repeat itself and watch the cast and crew be beaten for a second time!
Together we can do something about this though, so please vote HERE
And then tell everyone why you voted for Sherlock by creating a campaign poster which you can find HERE and spread the word to HELP SHERLOCK WIN!!!
#VoteSherlock4BAFTA

DO NOT LET THIS HAPPEN AGAIN! VOTE! VOTE! FOR PITY’S SAKE PLEASE VOTE!

This is a call to fandom. Doctor Who fandom, Supernatural fandom… Harry Potter.. ANYBODY! Please help us beat Celebrity Juice. PLEASE help us make Sherlock win. PLEASE!
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Be prepared for old fashioned English humor, some Bram Stoker chatter, Southern twang, and lots of Sherlock Holmes love (as always). Holmesian authors Gerry O’Hara and Tracey Revels chat with Babes Maria & Taylor about Sherlock Holmes and the supernatural. From Dracula to Titania with a dash of Lord of the Rings and bunnies (what?).
Gerry O’Hara is an English film and television director. O’Hara was an assistant director on Laurence Olivier’s film, Richard III; the Carol Reed film, Our Man in Havana and the Academy Award-winning Tom Jones. O’Hara’s directorial debut was the 1963 cautionary tale That Kind of Girl, about the dangers of contracting venereal disease. During the 1960s, he directed episodes of The Avengers and a film based on a Van Der Valk novel by Nicolas Freeling, Amsterdam Affair. O’Hara directed the highly controversial film The Brute. O’Hara directed and wrote the screenplay for the 1979 film, The Bitch, an adaptation of the Jackie Collins novel. Later television credits include directing and writing episodes of The Professionals, script editor for the ITV series C.A.T.S. Eyes and directing an episode of Press Gang. Most recently he has become a published author, writing Sherlock Holmes & The Affair of Transylvania.
Sherlock Holmes and The Affair In Transylvania is a complete re-telling of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, incident by bloody incident. When Dr Watson tells Holmes the distressing news that his niece’s husband is missing on a visit to Count Dracula, the great detective decides that he and Watson should journey to Transylvania.
Tracy Revels is a professor of history at Wofford College in South Carolina, and author of a few Sherlock Holmes pastiches! The most notable is Shadowfall.
When the sacred relics and mystical objects of London begin disappearing, Sherlock Holmes must call on more than his powers of deduction to solve a mystery that threatens the safety of the British Empire and Doctor Watson’s mortal soul.
And we’re happy to say a sequel was written, entitled Shadowblood.
A sequel to Shadowfall, this novel continues the adventures of Holmes as a man of two worlds, gifted with both deductive and magical powers. The convalescing Watson’s country holiday is brought to an abrupt end when an eccentric recluse named Edgar Telfair demands that Holmes investigate his daughters disappearance. Holmes’ refusal to take the case is followed by Telfair’s sudden, horrific slaying. The act revives Watson’s suppressed memories of the Shadows and reintroduces him to Holmes s double life. Together Holmes and Watson must find Alice Telfair, a witch whose shocking powers are obtained through blood magic, the vilest form of sorcery. Tracking her from Paris to Prague to America, they soon learn that she is traveling with a shadowy figure equally as dangerous. Old friends, including Lestrade and Mycroft, assist Holmes and Watson in their quest. In America the pair enlists new allies: a Pinkerton agent with a past, a Seminole showman, a blind photographer whose cameras capture the spirit world, and a strange little boy destined for a frightening future. But Holmes and Watson are being stalked, not only by Alice Telfair and her hideous assistant, but also by a mysterious interloper whose quest for justice stretches from beyond the grave.
Sherlock Hares!
Doctor Wabbit!
(via bakerstreetbabes)
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Be prepared for old fashioned English humor, some Bram Stoker chatter, Southern twang, and lots of Sherlock Holmes love (as always). Holmesian authors Gerry O’Hara and Tracey Revels chat with Babes Maria & Taylor about Sherlock Holmes and the supernatural. From Dracula to Titania with a dash of Lord of the Rings and bunnies (what?).
Gerry O’Hara is an English film and television director. O’Hara was an assistant director on Laurence Olivier’s film, Richard III; the Carol Reed film, Our Man in Havana and the Academy Award-winning Tom Jones. O’Hara’s directorial debut was the 1963 cautionary tale That Kind of Girl, about the dangers of contracting venereal disease. During the 1960s, he directed episodes of The Avengers and a film based on a Van Der Valk novel by Nicolas Freeling, Amsterdam Affair. O’Hara directed the highly controversial film The Brute. O’Hara directed and wrote the screenplay for the 1979 film, The Bitch, an adaptation of the Jackie Collins novel. Later television credits include directing and writing episodes of The Professionals, script editor for the ITV series C.A.T.S. Eyes and directing an episode of Press Gang. Most recently he has become a published author, writing Sherlock Holmes & The Affair of Transylvania.
Sherlock Holmes and The Affair In Transylvania is a complete re-telling of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, incident by bloody incident. When Dr Watson tells Holmes the distressing news that his niece’s husband is missing on a visit to Count Dracula, the great detective decides that he and Watson should journey to Transylvania.
Tracy Revels is a professor of history at Wofford College in South Carolina, and author of a few Sherlock Holmes pastiches! The most notable is Shadowfall.
When the sacred relics and mystical objects of London begin disappearing, Sherlock Holmes must call on more than his powers of deduction to solve a mystery that threatens the safety of the British Empire and Doctor Watson’s mortal soul.
And we’re happy to say a sequel was written, entitled Shadowblood.
A sequel to Shadowfall, this novel continues the adventures of Holmes as a man of two worlds, gifted with both deductive and magical powers. The convalescing Watson’s country holiday is brought to an abrupt end when an eccentric recluse named Edgar Telfair demands that Holmes investigate his daughters disappearance. Holmes’ refusal to take the case is followed by Telfair’s sudden, horrific slaying. The act revives Watson’s suppressed memories of the Shadows and reintroduces him to Holmes s double life. Together Holmes and Watson must find Alice Telfair, a witch whose shocking powers are obtained through blood magic, the vilest form of sorcery. Tracking her from Paris to Prague to America, they soon learn that she is traveling with a shadowy figure equally as dangerous. Old friends, including Lestrade and Mycroft, assist Holmes and Watson in their quest. In America the pair enlists new allies: a Pinkerton agent with a past, a Seminole showman, a blind photographer whose cameras capture the spirit world, and a strange little boy destined for a frightening future. But Holmes and Watson are being stalked, not only by Alice Telfair and her hideous assistant, but also by a mysterious interloper whose quest for justice stretches from beyond the grave.
Sherlock Hares!
Doctor Wabbit!
(via bakerstreetbabes)












