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Ninave posted a number of trial related links to AFNG from ICv2 News: October 2 Report October 1 Report, Pt. 2 October 1 Report, Pt. 1 Links from Newsarama: October 3 Report October 2 Report October 1 Report

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Richard from YahooGroups found the following story on Newsarama detailing the court case; it links to the full text of the various filings and responses as well. Comic Buyer’s Guide is providing coverage of the trial to subscribers to their electronic newsletter

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I don’t think this has been clipped elsewhere: Jen Contino has an interview with Neil from just after the Hugo award win posted on Comicon.com ### It looks like the Edmonton Journal did actually interview Neil in reference to the Winnipeg heist that might have been borrowed from American Gods ### Digital Webbing has a […]

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Clippings

Forgive any overlap with the blog; it’s unintentional. Numerous articles about “adult” authors moving into children’s literature have mentioned Coraline, including Sally Lodge’s “Crossing Over” from the Sept. 2 Publishers Weekly; Mary Kate Tripp’s “‘Adult’ novelists ‘crossing over’ to juveniles” from the Sept. 19th Amarillo Globe News; Deborah Abbott’s “From adult novels to kids’ tales” […]

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Clippings

From Mary Ryan’s column from the Sept. 4th Daily Ilini:…If you take more than a passing glance at what the industry has put out, you’ll see that plenty of hard work goes into creating comics. Everyone drops this man’s name, so I figure I might as well: Neil Gaiman. He wrote what continues to stand […]

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Audiobooks

From a Sept. 2nd article by Shannon Maughan in Publishers Weekly entitled “Hear This”: No one knows an author’s work better than the author. And, frequently, no one can read an author’s work aloud as effectively as the author. Audiobook listeners are discovering that Michael Chabon and Neil Gaiman are two authors who can read […]

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Full Hugo Awards List

Here’s a list of the 2002 Hugo and Campbell Award Winners for this year. Congratulations to all the winners, but especially to Neil. If you haven’t picked up American Gods yet, go down to your local bookstore and pick it up, or get it at Amazon.com.

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Interview – Irish Times

Donald Clarke; “Sandman, bring me a bad dream”; Irish Times; August 26, 2002; p.8. ‘I remember being taken down to the cellar where they were all waiting for us,” Neil Gaiman says, his voice dropping to an ominous rumble. “Each boy would go in for about 15 minutes and then the next would go in. […]

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Feature – Sunday Tribune

Anna Carey; “‘Bestselling author no one’s heard of ‘? Not for long”; Sunday Tribune; August 25, 2002; p.3 WHEN Neil Gaiman was 15, his school was visited by career advisers who gave the students a batch of tests and then interviewed them to see what careers they were suited for. The counsellor wasn’t prepared for […]

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