The second printing of Neverwhere has a misprint in it. It seems they didn’t remove the “first printing” (or is it “first edition”? Anyway…) from the inside page that has all that info. To tell the difference, just look at the cover under the dust cover. The First Printing has […]
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I’m back from Seattle, and had a great time. Hello to everyone I met while down there. Hi Gillian! (Jillian?) Hi theatre guys from the line (Tim & David, right? I’m terrible with names). Hello everyone I took pictures of and “oohed” when I said I was “The Dreaming” guy […]
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Some stuff from Neil’s signing: Yes, he and David Lynch were trying to get a project going, but it seems to have stalled out (Microsoft offered to put it on the net for a ton of money, but would get all rights. They declined) The Signal To Noise radio play […]
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Neil has signed with Henson productions for the Neverwhere movie. Hopefully more to come on this. I’ll see what I can find out at the signing tomorrow. Egad… later today! I must sleep!
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An interview by email on http://www.pibooks.com/
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USAToday has another very positive review of Neverwhere online.
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Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess’ Stardust is solicited in the latest Previews, and Lance “Squiddie” Smith has elaborated on alt.fan.neil-gaiman: For those of you who don’t get a chance to look at Previews, the first issue of four is scheduled to be released the week of October 8th. Following issues […]
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Martha Soukup heard this from Neil and posted it to alt.fan.neil-gaiman: “I learned today that the deal was done, so I take great pleasure in announcing that there will be a movie of Neverwhere. It will be produced by Denise DiNovi (most of Tim Burton’s films, Heathers, Little Women), directed […]
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Lance “Squiddie” Smith has once again graced alt.fan.neil-gaiman with a news posting, including news about Stardust & Dust Covers, the Death: TTOYL TPB, Martha Soukup’s new book (forward by Neil) and other interesting tidbits. The full text is here.
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Kelli Bickman’s new book What I Thought I Saw, a collection of over 50 black and white photographs, is out numbered copies signed by both Kelli Bickman and Neil Gaiman are available. For more info, here’s the press release.
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