Neil Gaiman chats with the nerds about American Gods, describes scenes that were cut from his Doctor Who ep (“The Doctor’s Wife”) and doles out PHENOMENAL advice for aspiring writers. Also, an intense spiritual discussion reveals that we are all Hodgman. Listen here.
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Neil Gaiman shows his songwriting chops at Minnesota Public Radio’s Wits with a song he wrote as part of the 8in8 project. He performs “The Problem with Saints” with Josh Ritter (@joshritter), John Munson (@munsongs), Steve Roehm, The Ascots and The Brass Messengers. via BoingBoing.
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io9 has a great interview with Neil on the upcoming HBO series. Obviously, everyone is really excited about the show and its being six seasons long. Do you have any definite plans or ideas you’re excited about? We want to keep as much of the book in as possible, because […]
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Finally! TVOntario has created an archive for their shows, including their excellent 90’s comic-and-geek interview show Prisoners of Gravity! They’re all great, but of particular interest to Gaiman fans is their “The Sandman” episode. I really hope this archive grows. The shows are very well done and chock full of interesting […]
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to Amanda Palmer! Here’s the announcement on Neil’s Journal. Congratulations both!
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Tor has one of Neil’s old stories (it says copyright 1986!) online, “I, Cthulhu, or, What’s A Tentacle-Faced Thing Like Me Doing In A Sunken City Like This (Latitude 47° 9′ S, Longitude 126° 43′ W)?“, along with the above marvelous illustration by Brian Elig.
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Shelfari has an article and a lot of gorgeous photos of Neil’s bookshelves.
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Based on a Neil Gaiman short story, animated by Gahan Wilson and directed by Steven-Charles Jaffe
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Neil’s wearing the suit rather than the leather jacket and black t-shirt because he had been at his father’s funeral two days prior and didn’t have the leather jacket with him. That explains the tiredness too, but it’s a great interview. Colbert is a huge Tolkien fan, by the way. […]
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