Squitieri, Tom, “Imagination runs wild New twist on religion is seen in ‘Gods’”, USA Today, 12 July 2001, D.04 American Gods by Neil Gaiman, William Morrow, 465 pp., $26 — American Gods is strewn with secrets and magical visions. They cast a spell over anyone who has wondered why the world never quite seems to […]
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Rudi Dornemann and Kelly Everding’s interview with Neil is online at http://www.raintaxi.com/gaiman.htmlThere is also a shorter version of the interview in the print version of the magazine.
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Maure posted to newsgroup a link to a radio interview Neil did for Hour 25 on June 30 (I believe this was in the journal as well, but that link is being inaccessible). Show information <a href="http://www.hour25online.com/hr25_2001-06-30_neil-gaiman_interview.m3u” target=”_blank” >Audio
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Rod Edgar, deputy editor of Dreamwatch, posted to newsgroup that there would be a Neil interview in issue #83.http://www.dreamwatch.co.uk
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As posted by Ninave on newsgroup, there’s a short review of American Gods on the the allscifi website: http://www.allscifi.com/Topics/info_5770.asp
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Steve Fritz’ interview with Neil is online at Cinescape. Part 1 Part 2
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The site doesn’t have up a review yet (nor sadly, an online version of the picture that accompanied it – it really is lovely), but Neil is the subject of a “Pop Quiz” at Entertaiment Weekly.com. Mind you, I have yet to get the quiz to work, but I think it’s just my computer being […]
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Daisy Maryles; Dick Donahue, “Gods’ Odds…”, Publisher’s Weekly, 9 July 2001, 248(28), p.17 …are looking especially rosy at this point, as Neil Gaiman’s American Gods has been garnering excellent reviews and is being supported by publisher Morrow’s aggressive and innovative marketing campaign. Thanks to the carefully conceived February launch of a dedicated Web site (www.americangods.com), […]
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Locus Magazine has as part of it’s website a selection of science fiction, fantasy and horror titles on general bestseller lists. The bestseller lists include the New York Times, London Times, Publisher’s Weekly, Booksense (Independent), and others. They are tracking American Gods. The list appears to be updated weekly (either Monday or Tuesday), with the […]
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Amit Runchal’s review of American Gods, One Nation Under Many Gods is available online here: http://www.dailycal.org/article.asp?id=5747&ref=review
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