Feel free to ask me to remove these reviews if there’s a problem.-la Publishers Weekly; v248(2) p52 May 28, 2001; Jeff Zaleski THE LAST TEMPTATION – Neil Gaiman with Alice Cooper, Illus. by Michael Zulli. Dark Horse, $9.95 (102p) ISBN 1-56971-455-X A spooky collaboration between novelist and comics writer Gaiman (Sandman) and creepy shock rocker […]
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Publishers Weekly v248(22) p46 May 28, 2001Jeff Zaleski AMERICAN GODS. Morrow, $26 (432p) ISBN 0-380-97365-0 Titans clash, but with more fuss than fury in this fantasy demi-epic from the author of Neverwhere. The intriguing premise of Gaiman’s tale is that the gods of European yore, who came to North America with their immigrant believers, are […]
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There’s a small piece on SciFi.com’s audio play of Snow, Glass, Apples in today’s USA Today (Life section, page 3D). Near the bottom, Neil mentions his favourite fan site! C’mon, guess!
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Kornblum, Janet. “A dark twist on ‘Snow White’ story”, USA Today, 31 May 2001, D.03.This is one fairy tale that you won’t want the kids to hear late at night — or any other time. But if you’re on the Net and want a very different take on the classic tale of Snow White, check […]
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According to this Newsarama posting, Dark Horse will be releasing a 32 page comic adaptation of a short story Neil wrote in 1999. Here’s a bit from the article: Harlequin Valentine was originally planned as a 32-page comic, but when the art came in, it was far too luscious to see print in only a […]
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Universo HQ has an interview they conducted on May 22nd, 2001 with Neil while he was down in Sao Paulo, freshly translated to English. Thanks to Chris for posting that to the alt.fan-thingy
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Roussel, Frédérique, “Neverwhere”, Liberation, 25 May 2001, p.30«A son arrivée, il avait trouvé Londres immense, bizarre, fondamentalement incompréhensible. Seule la carte du métro, cette élégante représentation topographique multicolore des lignes et des stations, lui imposait un semblant d’ordre.» Derrière ces entrelacs ponctués de stations aux noms historiques – Earl’s Court, Marble Arch, Blackfriars, Angel – […]
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Due to OVERWHELMING RESPONSE Book Soup is changing the event venue on June 29th to their larger space, and moving the time to an hour earlier. Books will of course be sold on-site. So, the new specifics: FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 7:00 PMBOOK SOUPSpeaking/Q & A/signing to take place at:Beverly Hills Library444 N. Rexford St.Beverly Hills, […]
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Amazon.com has a listing for a new hardcover entitled The Quotable Sandman. The page has no information on the book other than a release date of May 2001, which they’re probably not aware is Right Now. I’ll post more info on this when I track it down. Update: Thanks to the Lance “Squiddie” Smith, knower […]
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I’ll be off to E3 in LA until Sunday. If there is any breaking news, it’ll probably have to wait until then.
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