Matthew Price reports on 1602 and Endless Nights in the August 22nd Daily Oklahoman ### Wolves in the Walls is reviewed in the August 24th Knoxville News Sentinel ### New reviews of 1602 have been posted by: Jason Cornwell Cody Dolan And Al Harahap ### It Was a Dark and Silly Night is reviewed by […]
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Olivier Mouroux’s wonderful Animated Movies website points out that Peter Sanderson has posted a long and detailed piece on the Comic-Con MirrorMask presentation to IGN FilmForce. Animated Movies also maintains the only Tam Lin news page I’ve found so far.
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From a Washington Post online chat yesterday:SciFiGirl: …On a secondary note, (because one day you’re going to kibosh the Neil Gaiman talk as you did Jane Austen and Plum), Gaiman’s new comic 1602 is out (though good luck getting it! My local shops were sold out of it), and it is a great re-imagining of […]
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Tim Hartnett has posted a review of 1602 on Silver Bullet Comics ### And these production notes are from a Hollywood Reporter published earlier this summer:MirrorMask (Fantasy) Jim Henson Pictures, 1416 N. La Brea Ave., Hollywood,CA 90028 – 323-802-1500, Fax: 323-802-1829Shooting in London. England(Start June 2, 2003) Cast: Stephanie Leonidas, Gina McKee, Rob Brydon, Jason […]
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From the August 2003 BooklistThe Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror: Sixteenth Annual Collection. Ed. by Ellen Datlow andTerri Windung. Aug. 2003. 672p. St. Martin’s, $35 (0-312-31424-8); St. Martin’s/Griffin, paper, $19.95 (0-312-31425-6). The latest in this annual series is a diverse collection of fiction and poetry. The usual suspects are here-Neil Gaiman, Bentley Little, Ramsey Campbell-and […]
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Lance posted the following to newsgroup under the header “More Fun for Completists”. He wasn’t kidding: If you haven’t been able to get the Telling Tales CD, Diamond now has it on their Star system. Just tell your local shop to order you a copy of: STAR19240J NEIL GAIMAN TELLING TALES CD and if they […]
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There’s a very good interview up at SuicideGirls.com
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You know you’ve had a long day when you get home from an author’s signing later than the author has. Which is why he beat me to posting that Coraline is up for a Best Novella World Fantasy Award, which is very cool. (Bad news gatherer. No biscuit) Anyway, the Borders Wall Street signing was […]
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Neil explains the genesis of Wolves in the Walls in Heidi Henneman’s Bookpage interview. ### Andrew A. Smith reports on 1602 in his August 5th column
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Please note: according to the Borders advertisement in today’s Time Out New York, only copies of Wolves in the Walls will be signed at the Friday event. Update: Neil says on his blog that “I’ll sign unlimited copies of WOLVES and of CORALINE, and I’ll sign up to two Other Things.”
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