Match it for Pratchett

I saw this earlier today on a number of message boards and on GRRM's Not a Blog. As one of the first bloggers to break the news a while back, it's only natural for me to help spread the word about this great cause.

Fantasy author Terry Pratchett has donated over a million dollars to help find a cure for the Alzheimer's Disease. Soon afterward, SFF fans and writers have decided to do their part to help.

"It looks like the blogosphere is making the fight against Alzheimer's a whole lot stronger," a spokesman for the Alzheimer's Research Trust wrote to author Pat Cadigan, as she reported on her own Live Journal. "At the Alzheimer's Research Trust, we've been overwhelmed by the support from around the world since Terry's donation and speech on Thursday. It's completely unprecedented for us: we're truly grateful."

As GRRM said on his LJ, there are several ways fans can help the cause:

You can just go to http://www.alzheimers-research.org.uk/ and donate however much you can spare. Tell them it's for Terry Pratchett, so it will count as part of the Match It For Pratchett campaign.

Or you can go to http://poosk.com/2008/03/14/match-it-for-pratchett/ and buy the Match It For Pratchett t-shirt. All profits will go to Alzheimer's research.

Or you can head on over to ebay at http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZbenveniste and bid on one of the books I've donated to the campaign. Let's see, there's a copy of the deluxe leather-bound GAME OF THRONES rpg from Guardians of Order (out of print), a signed hardcover of my young adult book THE ICE DRAGON (illustrated by the wonderful Yvonne Gilbert), a presentation copy of the signed limited illustrated edition of FEVRE DREAM from Subterranean Press (sold out), a hardcover copy of SHADOW TWIN, the novella on which HUNTER'S RUN was based (signed by me, Gardner Dozois, and Daniel Abraham), a hardcover of the new Wild Cards book INSIDE STRAIGHT (signed by seven of the nine contributors), and all sorts of other great stuff... including a set of bound galleys of GOOD OMENS, by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. All monies raised will go to Alzheimer's research, and there are some great collectibles on offer, so please, head on over to ebay and bid, bid, BID.

There's also an official Match It For Pratchett website where you can check out the latest news about the campaign -- and there should be plenty of news in the weeks and months to come, with more auctions, merchandise, contests, and other fund-raising efforts being planned. Bookmark http://www.matchitforpratchett.org/

As I did with Breast Cancer research at the end of 2007, I'm happy to support this worthy cause.:-) I thought the Making Money cover art was sort of apropos!

1 commentaires:

Unknown said...

That's fantastic! Thanks for passing this along, Pat. I've already lost one grandparent to Alzheimer's, and another is succumbing, so it's really heartwarming to know that people out there are doing their part to make a difference.