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I’m going to try to do a full updating in the next few days. There have been articles over the past month, but most have been very brief. So watch this space, as the saying goes. Whee. Endless Nights was honored as the marketing campaign of the year by ICv2, which should surprise no one. […]

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Google Print

Google Print is a new part of Google that links you to excerpts from books on many subjects, with (to my understanding) content provided by the publishers directly. It’s not directly searchable at this time. However, you can access it by limiting the domain you are searching to print.google.com, or typing the following into the […]

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Pop Candy’s 100 People of 2003

Neil is #64 on Whitney Matheson’s countdown of the top 100 people of 2003 according to today’s USAToday.com; this is the entry for him:64. Neil Gaiman. I’m ashamed to admit this, but I hadn’t experienced Gaiman’s Sandman series of graphic novels until this year – when the 11th book came out. Some advice for anyone […]

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Bruce Canwell’ s December 13 Lines on Paper column is about Neil, amongst other things. ### Euan Kerr posted a feature on Folk Underground on the website for Minnesota Public Radio ### Endless Nights made Borders Books’ list of the best of 2003 – Science Fiction and Fantasy

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Neil’s journal was included in “Choice Blogs” in the December 30th PC Magazine. ### BWI, a wholesaler providing books, graphic novels, and a ton of other resources to public librarians, posted this interview from the ALA conference in Atlanta in 2002.

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Coraline Review – O Globo (Brazil)

From the 6 December O GLOBO:Para o escritor britanico Neil Gaiman, o reino da magia, do surreal e do grotesco nao e nada incomum. E nele que ele se sente a vontade para criar suas historias, seja na literatura ou nos quadrinhos. A sua mais nova incursao neste universo de onde sairam tambem Deuses Americanos […]

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HarperCollins AuthorTracker/ EBSCO NoveList

Not sure if this has been mentioned before, but the AuthorTracker is a neat little tool: Not only does it have plot summaries and info about all of the books/audios/ebooks published by Neil through HarperCollins, it also allows you to sign up for email reminders of new book releases. ### Another neat tool, which can […]

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The good Dr. Gaiman

Porter Anderson contributes a review of The Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric and Discredited Diseases to CNN.com which excerpt a part of Neil’s entry, Diseasemaker’s Croup

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Andrew Smith reviews both Endless Nights and Alisa Kwitney’s Sandman: King of Dreams in the November 30th Commercial Appeal

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Endless Nights review – Oregonian

Sarah Kremen-Hicks reported the following review of Endless Nights in the November 30th Oregonian:If you’re a follower of Neil Gaiman, you’ll know that Dream hates Desire. Of course, family dynamics being complicated things, this wasn’t always the case. The Sandman: Endless Nights, Gaiman’s newest offering, includes a story of long ago and far away, in […]

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