Bear with. I’m going to try to make this not sound like a livejournal post, but it may wander there. Went trying to find a dimly remembered webpage from a school where Neil was an alumni from via a BBCi search (which, if I’m understanding the About article properly is a Google UK variation), but […]
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…American Gods, at least according to a May 26th piece in the Washington Post’s Book World.
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The American Gods paperback is at: #8 on the Publishers Weekly mass market paperbacks list #28 on the USAToday Bestsellers list #3 on the Independent Bestsellers list for May 28st #3 on the Book Sense Extended Bestseller List for mass market paperbacks, for May 27th (complete with a note about the Neil interview mentioned in […]
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The American Gods paperback is at: #7 on the Publishers Weekly mass market paperbacks list #21 on the USAToday Bestsellers list #3 on the Powells/Salon bestsellers list for May 22nd #3 on the Independent Bestsellers list for May 21st #1 on the bestseller list for the Northern California Independent Booksellers Association for May 20th #35 […]
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Deirdre Donahue, “Plot your reading course; Booksellers recommend the season’s hot reads.”, USA Today, May 23, 2002. …Bookseller Scott Werbin at the Tudor Bookshop and Cafe in Kingston, Pa., possesses a particular expertise in science fiction. The title he most anticipates: Coraline, written by Neil Gaiman, illustrated by Dave McKean (HarperCollins, $15.99; early July). “He […]
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Charles De Lint reviews Harlequin Valentine in the June 2002 edition of Fantasy & Science Fiction.
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The Union Square B&N is at 33 East 17th Street, right by Broadway; their main phone number is 212-253-0810. Store information and street directions are available through the store locator off of the Barnes & Noble website (put in 10003 as the zip code); they are not listing the Coraline event on July 11th just […]
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American Gods debuts at #12 on the Book Sense Extended Bestseller List for mass market paperbacks, for sales week ending Sunday, May 12. It’s also #9 on the May 18th paperback bestseller list from Canada’s Globe and Mail, #10 on the Publishers Weekly Mass Market Paperback list and #35 on the USAToday Bestsellers list. The […]
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There’s an oh so brief mention in the New York Times, as part of a larger article by Martin Arnold about popular authors writing for children. To whit, “…HarperCollins will soon have children’s books by Clive Barker, the horrorist writer, and Neil Gaiman, the fantasy writer. The question is, if writers of adult books want […]
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From MJ Rose’s May 14th column from Wired:Horrors redux: Paula Guran will re-launch her horror and dark literature site, DarkEcho Horror. It includes scores of professional book reviews, articles and interviews with authors such as of Clive Barker, Peter Straub, Neil Gaiman and Joyce Carol Oates. Guran’s own award-winning e-mail newsletter, print magazine Cemetery Dance, […]
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