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We are trying to raise funds to stage a 'subscriber' buy-out of the DFC. If you would like to pledge a sum to take part in the buy out please click on a pledgling above to send us an email indicating the amount you would be happy to pledge.
We are not looking for any money unless we manage to raise sufficient pledges. We will not divulge any emails to third parties, or use your email address for anything other than confirming your pledge and keeping you informed of progess.
So whether you are a subscriber or not give it a go... and make comic history by helping to save the DFC.
If clicking a pledgling isn't working for you you can email a pledge to us using the address savethedfc "at" barnabygunning "dot" com
Save the DFC is a completely independent campaign to create a subscriber / supporter buy-out/takeover of the amazing DFC weekly comic for kids. Our aim is to gather enought pledges to be able to buy the DFC title from Random House and support its continued existence. The campaign was started and this blog is run by architect Barnaby Gunning, who should really be concentrating on his day job. Telephone enquiries 07779107365, physical location: 63 Loudoun Road, London NW8 0DQ. For any other enquiries, please contact me through the save the DFC email address [uses javascript to open a new email]
Hope your family are all safe and sound.
ReplyDeleteAll safe and sound, house in bad state but still standing.
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The dfc site seems to be down. I haven't had time to read all the final episodes of the stories so could you look into it and get it back up please?
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ReplyDeleteSince there's no edit. I thought deleting a post would actually remove the whole post so sorry for making a mess of your blog.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to add; good luck with saving the comic. I was an annual subscriber myself. I have every single issue so it'd be nice to see how the stories end
About your family; I heard about the eartquake but didn't recognise the name L'Aquila. I'm glad your family are safe and I hope your insurance will get your house fixed up good as new.