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The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman: Book ReviewNeil Gaiman's Graveyard Book (2008) is a fun and interesting tale of a curious young boy raised in a graveyard...by ghosts. This is my opinion of the book and how it was written. I've included parental aids as well for those wondering about content.
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Neil Gaiman and Friends Book Reading at Columbia UniversityNeil Gaiman and some of his friends appeared at Columbia University to read excerpts of their stories which appear in the new anthology collection "Stories" edited by Gaiman and Sarrantonio. -
Neil Gaiman Books for National Library WeekNeil Gaiman was named 2010 honorary chair of National Library Week which starts April 11th. Head to your local library and check out one of these Neil Gaiman novels. -
Neil Gaiman Helping Animator Meet the PriceChristopher Salmon is a big fan of Neil Gaiman. So much so that he's now attempting to produce an animated version of the award-winning author's short story The Price. Gaiman's all for it, and here's how his fans can get this animated short completed.
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Short Stories by Neil GaimanNeil Gaiman's short stories are just as haunting as his novels. These are just a few examples. -
An Animated Conversation with Neil GaimanMultiple award winning author and scriptwriter Neil Gaiman is very pleased with his special guest appearance on the PBS animated series Arthur. He takes some time from his very busy schedule to explain why. -
Review of Neil Gaiman's Fragile ThingsFragile Things, Neil Gaiman's second short story collection, is a beautiful collections of stories that doesn't disappoint.
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Neil Gaiman's Anthologies of StrangeA nod toward one of my favorite writer's of all time and a master of the short story, Neil Gaiman. Including links to his online works and interviews.
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The Best Short Story Collection of the Last Thirty Years: Neil Gaiman's Smoke and MirrorsNeil Gaiman's exquisite short story collection, Smoke and Mirrors, is an intoxicating mix of fantasy, horror, and mystery.
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Neil Gaiman's "Sandman" Might Be Coming to TVWarner Bros has been trying for years to turn Neil Gaiman's seminal "Sandman" comic book into a movie. Now it seems that they're changing tactics and may bring Dream and his siblings to the small screen.
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Neil Gaiman: Evocative StorytellerWriter Heidi McDonald explains why Neil Gaiman is her favorite novelist. -
Neil Gaiman's Anansi BoysA brief summary of my favorite novel, Anansi Boys, by Neil Gaiman.
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'The Annotated Sandman' Will Thrill Fans of Neil GaimanVertigo has released a 560-page hardcover collection that is sure to have fans of Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman drooling all over themselves. It’s titled 'The Annotated Sandman' and comprises issues #1 through #20 of the critically acclaimed comic.
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Favorite Novel: Neil Gaiman's NeverwhereGaiman certainly didn't invent the concept of an unknown city of magic just beneath our reach, the world of London Below is just as rich and intriguing as anything dreamed up by Lewis Carrol and other 'parallel world' authors. -
My Favorite Novel: American Gods by Neil GaimanThis is a look at American Gods by Neil Gaiman, a novel that has both depth and power as it speaks of what we worship in America. -
Why Neil Gaiman is One of the Best People to Follow on TwitterIf you love books, movies, comedy and geekdom in general, there is one man you should follow on Twitter: author Neil Gaiman.
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Neil Gaiman: The Best Post-Modern Short Story WriterBritish author Neil Gaiman takes the reader on a fantastical journey in every short story that he writes. His work, twisted and alive, is perhaps the best collection of short stories in recent years. -
Best Short Story Collections by Author Neil GaimanBritish writer and author, Neil Gaiman, is most notable for his Sandman series of comic books. However, his collections of short stories and poems are also worth looking into. Here are two of my favorites.
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Neil Gaiman's Stardust - a Perfect Grownup's FairytaleNeil Gaiman's Stardust is the perfect tale of forbidden love and lost childhood, the quest for renewal and passing the boundaries of reality. And the new film will surely be something special. -
Two Plays for Voices ~ Proving Once Again How Warped Gaiman Really IsThis set of two Audio Plays by Neil Gaiman is just as twisted as you have come to expect from him. -
Meeting Neil GaimanOne time, in Florida, I met graphic novelist and award-winning author Neil Gaiman. -
Book Review: The Graveyard Book, by Neil GaimanIn his latest novel, "The Graveyard Book", Gaiman creates a delightful metaphor of childhood presenting the graveyard as a sanctuary from danger and reflecting the boundaries between the graveyard and the living world.
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Neil Gaiman's Anansi Boys: Masterful Storytelling from Comic Book Author and NovelistNeil Gaiman's latest novel, Anansi Boys, is well worth the read. Check out this review to find out why. -
Mirrormask: A Great Neil Gaiman FlickReview of Neil Gaiman's Movie Mirrormask.
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Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere: A ReviewA dark and dangerous journey through the alleyways and sewers of Alice's Wonderland, Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere is a fantastical journey to rival the greats.
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Neil Gaiman at the Movies: 2008 Academy Award Nomination PredictionsRead my predictions for Academy Award nominations for Neil Gaiman works on the big screen, for 2008 and 2009. -
Where's Neil when We Need Him?: A Tribute to Neil GaimanWhere's Neil When We Need Him? is a recent release by Dancing Ferret Discs which pays tribute to the written works of Neil Gaiman. -
An Evening with Neil GaimanIn the unlikely setting of the University Temple United Methodist Church in Seattle, author Neil Gaiman, whose novels include Stardust and American Gods as well as many many others, read aloud from his latest novel, The Graveyard Book.
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The Sandman: Preludes and Nocturnes, a Neil Gaiman MasterpieceNeil Gaiman created in the Sandman comics one of the best comic stories ever told. This graphic novel is the beginning of an enchanted series of stories.
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The Forgotten Gods Under One Nation: A Post-Colonial Analysis of Neil Gaiman's American GodsThis essay examines the post-colonial themes present in author Neil Gaiman's modern fantasy novel, American Gods, by examining the roles of the mythic characters in the novel and how living in America has changed or diminished their cultural heritage.
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Movie Review: Coraline, Written by Neil Gaiman and Directed by Henry SelickA short review of this wonderful film adaptation of Neil Gaiman's novella.
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InterWorld by Neil Gaiman and Michael ReavesLike Gaiman's other 'childrens' books, this one is no slouch for adults. It is brilliant, entertaining, and will make you think a bit. -
Book Review: Anansi Boys by Neil GaimanA highly diverse author, Hugo award-winner Neil Gaiman has written everything from movie screenplays to children's books to heavy, ponderous novels of epic proportions.
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Don't Panic by Neil Gaiman is Massively Useful for Douglas Adams FansA great read and very informative
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Stardust by Neil Gaiman, My Favorite NovelStardust is a wonderful fairy tale, full of magical creatures, incredible adventures and true love.
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Neil Gaiman's Fairytale Coraline Finally Makes it to the Big Screen!Review for the film Coraline. -
American Gods, by Neil Gaiman: A ReviewA review of a bizarre and masterful book by the author of the Sandman comics.
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Neil Gaiman's "American Gods""American Gods" has great ideas, but poor, phone-in execution.
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Gaiman and McKean's Mirror Mask Novella Not as Magical as MovieIn the end, Mirror Mask the novella is just an attempt to cash in on �Mirror Mask' the film, which is a clever, fascinating cult-film-to-be if I've ever seen one. Buy the DVD or the illustrated screenplay instead.
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Neil Gaiman's the Graveyard BookThe Graveyard Book is a children's tale filled with adventure and mythical creatures set in cemetery
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