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  1. The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish by Neil Gaiman, 2006-10-01
  2. Sandman: Dream Hunters (Sandman (Graphic Novels)) by Neil Gaiman, 2010-10-05
  3. Midnight Days by Neil Gaiman, 2000-01-01
  4. Everything You Know About God Is Wrong: The Disinformation Guide to Religion
  5. The Books of Magic by Neil Gaiman, 1993-04-14
  6. Two Plays for Voices by Neil Gaiman, 2002-09-01
  7. Black Orchid by Neil Gaiman, 1991-09-01
  8. Batman: Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? by Neil Gaiman, 2010-08-03
  9. The Sandman Vol. 5: A Game of You by Neil Gaiman, Bryan Talbot, et all 1993-09-03
  10. The Wolves in the Walls by Neil Gaiman, 2005-08-01
  11. CINEMA MACABRE by Mark, Simon Clark, Basil Copper, Neil Gaiman, Stephen Laws, Mark Samuels, Kim Newman, Thomas Tessier,Joel Lane, Elizabeth Hand, Tim Lebbon, Kealan Patrick Burke, China Mieville,Peter Crowther, Terry Lamsley, Graham Joyce, Ramsey Campbell et al Morris, 2006
  12. Coraline: The Graphic Novel by Neil Gaiman, 2009-05-01
  13. The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 3 by Neil Gaiman, 2008-06-17
  14. Gahan Wilson: 50 Years of Playboy Cartoons (Slipcased)(Vol. 1-3) (Fantagraphics) by Gahan Wilson, 2010-01-12

61. The Circle Of Life: Neil Gaiman
After reading an interview in the Time Magazine of neil gaiman and Joss Whedon, I had no choice but to try reading neil gaiman. I had heard about American
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After reading an interview in the Time Magazine of Neil Gaiman and Joss Whedon, I had no choice but to try reading Neil Gaiman. I had heard about American Gods before, and turns out that Gaiman's latest book, Anansi Boys came out this month. So off I went to Kinokuniya , with my discount vouchers that I had preserved carefully for an opportune moment. And the result... Posted by Deepak at 3:21 PM
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62. MTV Movies Blog » ‘Hard Candy’ Director To Tackle Gaiman’s &#
When I caught up with neil gaiman recently (watch our complete “Rough Cut” That’s how we’re able to add “Neverwhere” to the list of neil gaiman works
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    UPDATE: Gaiman has responded to this report . While discussions with Slade are ongoing, the director is yet to be officially attached to the project.

63. Comics! Books! Films!: The Many Faces Of Neil Gaiman - 7/28/2003 - Publishers We
It s a warm LA night and Cha Cha Cha! is jumping. The staff of DC Comics and their supporters are crowded into the trendy restaurant on this first night of
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64. Neil Gaiman Interview - Page 1 Of 3
neil gaiman was the Master of Ceremonies and I’d been trying to interview him for some time, but our busy schedules always seemed at odds with each other.
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Interviews Interview (2006-10-12) Books The Sandman Series The Dream Hunters' Preludes and Nocturnes Sandman Other American Gods Anansi Boys Smoke and Mirrors Stardust ... Fragile Things Site Index Home News Literature Authors A-Z ... Newsletters Interview Page 1 of 3 Interview with Neil Gaiman By Byron Merritt (2006-10-12) document.write("Be the first to submit a comment"); Byron Merritt from FWOMP has talked to Neil Gaiman In Ju ne of this year my grandfather, Frank Herbert, was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in Seattle, Washington. Neil Gaiman was the Master of Ceremonies and I’d been trying to interview him for some time, but our busy schedules always seemed at odds with each other. Since we were both going to be in the same place on the same day for the same reason, it seemed logical we might get together and chat a bit. Luckily, with the help of the staff at the SF Hall of Fame, we were able to tuck ourselves into "the green room" and talk about Frank Herbert, science fiction, and Neil’s writings. I’d never met Neil before and I was surprised at how interesting he looked. At first sight he brought to mind the image of a rock star who’d just stepped off a Harley Davidson. A thick swath of black hair dangles into his eyes and constantly gets pushed out of his face, and his angular features are hawkish yet handsome. This was brought to my attention later by my great aunt (Frank Herbert’s sister) who whispered to me, "He is handsome. He looks like a young Neil Diamond."

65. Panel Borders: Neil Gaiman’s Stardust
Alex Fitch interviews writer, producer and graphic novelist neil gaiman about the big screen version of his illustrated novel Stardust as well as other
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66. Ghosts In The Machines - New York Times
neil gaiman is the author of the novel “Anansi Boys” and “Fragile Things,” a collection of stories. More Articles in Opinion »
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By NEIL GAIMAN Published: October 31, 2006 WE are gathered here at the final end of what Bradbury called the October Country: a state of mind as much as it is a time. All the harvests are in, the frost is on the ground, there’s mist in the crisp night air and it’s time to tell ghost stories. Skip to next paragraph Enlarge This Image Sam Weber When I was growing up in England, Halloween was no time for celebration. It was the night when, we were assured, the dead walked, when all the things of night were loosed, and, sensibly, believing this, we children stayed at home, closed our windows, barred our doors, listened to the twigs rake and patter at the window-glass, shivered, and were content. There were days that changed everything: birthdays and New Years and First Days of School, days that showed us that there was an order to all things, and the creatures of the night and the imagination understood this, just as we did. All Hallows’ Eve was their party, the night all their birthdays came at once. They had license — all the boundaries set between the living and the dead were breached — and there were witches, too, I decided, for I had never managed to be scared of ghosts, but witches, I knew, waited in the shadows, and they ate small boys.

67. BookSense.com
We ran into neil gaiman at BEA (the big annual book show that this year was in New neil gaiman I wrote a book called The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two
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68. Neil GAIMAN - Anime News Network
neil gaiman. Date of birth 196011-10. Hometown Porchester, England, UK. Website. Official site. In the news 4 times. 2002-02-03 - Yoshitaka Amano Art
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69. Neil Gaiman Quotes
neil gaiman quotes,neil, gaiman, author, authors, writer, writers, people, famous people.
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70. MPR: Neil Gaiman's Busy Year
Fantasy writer neil gaiman burst onto the international scene two decades ago with his Sandman comic. Since then he s written novels, plays, filmscripts,
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71. IGN: Comic-Con 2006: Neil Gaiman's Future Movies
July 21, 2006 At the Paramount Pictures panel held Friday during Comic-Con, neil gaiman went through the full list of his properties which had,
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72. CBLDF- Articles: Smell The Neil Gaiman Collection
Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab is selling perfume oil blends inspired by the work of neil gaiman, called, of course, The neil gaiman Collection.
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Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab is selling perfume oil blends inspired by the work of Neil Gaiman, called, of course, The Neil Gaiman Collection This series is a tribute to the literary corpus of the inimitable Neil Gaiman. His works have been an enormous influence on our lives, and we are honored to be able to present our interpretations of the characters, locations, and concepts within the worlds that he has created. Scents include names like Mad Sweeney, Mr. Ibis, Mr. Jacquel, Mr. Nancy, and more. This is a charitable, not-for-profit venture: proceeds from every single bottle go to the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. The cost: $25.00 per 5 milliliter (ml) bottle, presented in an amber apothecary glass vial. The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund was founded in 1986 as a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of First Amendment rights for members of the comics community. For additional information, donations, and other inquiries call

73. Cory Doctorow’s Craphound.com >> Blog Archive » Neil Gaiman On Little Bro
neil gaiman gave me an unexpected Christmas present this year — a stellar review of my forthcoming novel Little Brother (a YA novel that pits hacker kids in
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74. Lisa Snellings-Clark
Anyway, after many more rats I ve decided to name them all RatBag and in honor of that, have added a neil gaiman Rat to the collection.
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Well, now he is. I'm not sure how it started, but Neil has been calling me 'RatBag' for about ten years now. It might have been because I told him I collect rubber rats, or because I sent him a Christmas card with a photo of my favorite rubber rat in a Santa suit. I liked that one so much that I made a small sculpture of it for myself. I liked that one so much I made more. Anyway, after many more rats I've decided to name them all RatBag and in honor of that, have added a Neil Gaiman Rat to the collection. He said that would be okay, as long as I gave him one of the sculptures and that this Neil-Rat be 'devastatingly cute'. I'm fairly certain this Neil-Rat would be devastatingly cute to other rats. Please let Neil know what you un-rats think. I also asked Neil if he were a sculpture of a little rat sitting on a sculpture of a book, what the book would be. He told me it would be One Thousand and One Arabian Nights. So, the Neil-Rat is 3 inches tall, sitting on a copy of Arabian Nights and thinking thoughts the Neil-Rat might be thinking. They come each in little black velvet bags with ratty cards inside that make them very nice gifts. This sculpture is a hand-cast, numbered, limited edition of

75. Main Page - Neilgaiman.info
Happily ever after As the film of his book Stardust opens, neil gaiman explains how he came byline neil gaiman pub date 13 Oct 07 source Guardian
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byline: Stephen Shankland pub date: 21 Nov 07 source: CNET News.com 'Beowulf' makes a 3-D splash'Beowulf' brought in $28.1 million in the U.S. and Canada in its opening weekend, domestic distributor Paramount Pictures said Sunday. Byline Josh Friedman pub date: 19 Nov 07 source: Los Angeles Times NEIL GAIMAN and MARVELS AND MIRACLES, LLC, Plaintiffs-Appellees/Cross-Appellants, v. TODD MCFARLANE, et al., Defendants-Appellants/Cross-Appellees. - Project Posner 2005 Interview, includes "What books, films, stories are most important to you type Q&As." There are earlier B&N interviews, but they're long gone. byline: Neil Gaiman pub date: 13 Oct 07 source: Guardian The Straight Dope: And they lived happily never after: Were the original versions of classic fairy tales more dark and bloodthirsty than what we know today?

76. Anansi Boys By Neil Gaiman
Fat Charlie Nancy is perpetually embarrassed by his father, a dapper old man who talks to everyone, loves karaoke, and plays practical jokes on
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    77. Quint Has A Long Chat With Neil Gaiman About STARDUST, BEOWULF, CORALINE, SANDMA
    neil gaiman Heck yeah, I used to make it out in previous years by train… in a way of coping with ComicCon, it was very very stressful.
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    Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with a nice chat I recently had with the man, the myth, the absolute legend Mr. Neil Gaiman. I’ve met Gaiman on a couple of occasions in the past… very brief encounters, really. I bumped into him at Comic-Con last year and way back when he did the English language script for PRINCESS MONONOKE he came through Austin. At the time I had a sketch book (it was later in a bag that was sitting in the front seat of a car that got broken into during a visit to LA and was taken) and Mr. Gaiman graciously sketched me an awesome Sandman. I have a new sketchbook, so maybe I’ll be able to force a pen into his hand if I do end up bumping into him again this year in San Diego. We cover a lot of stuff here. He’s an AICN fan and insisted that we get a lot of time to talk, so just about everything is talked about. STARDUST, BEOWULF, CORALINE, DEATH, SANDMAN, ANANSI BOYS, Terry Gilliam, Matthew Vaughn and even Comic-Con itself… There’s a little surprise in there for you attendees this year…

    78. Neil Gaiman’s Coraline, New Animated Film By Henry Selick & Laika | Laughi
    Here’s a sneak preview of “Coraline”, an animated version of the 2002 novella “Coraline” written by neil gaiman and illustrated by Dave Mckean.
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    79. Dragon*Con Biography: [Neil Gaiman]
    neil was born November 10, 1960. He worked as a journalist for a number of UK periodicals and newspapers, during which time he wrote Ghastly Beyond Belief
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    Some features of this site use JavaScript. If you can see this text then you you need to use the site map to navigate to different pages. Neil Gaiman Neil was born November 10, 1960. He worked as a journalist for a number of UK periodicals and newspapers, during which time he wrote Ghastly Beyond Belief with Kim Newman, a book about the worst and most interesting bits of SF, fantasy, and horror books and movies, and Don't Panic , a study of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy phenomenon. In 1987, he published his award-winning first graphic novel Violent Cases (illustrated by Dave McKean), a meditation on memory, evil, and kids' birthday parties. In 1988 he gave up journalism and wrote the three-part Black Orchid for DC Comics with art by Dave McKean, and began Sandman , a monthly dark fantasy series from DC, with various artists. Sandman has won many awards including Harveys, Eisners, and Eagles (and Sandman #19, drawn by Charles Vess, won the World Fantasy Award as Best Short Story in 1991). He wrote Signal to Noise (illustrated by Dave McKean), a graphic novella about a dying film director.

    80. The Stage / Blogs / TV Today / Neil Gaiman: I Want To Work With The BBC Again
    Author neil gaiman, creator of fantastic worlds ranging from the Sandman graphic novels to current feature film hit Stardust (the screenplay,
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    Published Tuesday 23 October 2007 at by Scott Matthewman Author Neil Gaiman , creator of fantastic worlds ranging from the Sandman graphic novels to current feature film hit Stardust he wants to work with the BBC again Although he has worked with the World Service to produce a radio adaptation of recent novel Anansi Boys Neverwhere . Says Gaiman: The Stage this exclusive news story Doctor Who stable, with the show and both its spin-offs rating well. Ironically, eleven years ago it was the Doctor Who effect which gave us the underwhelming visuals of Neverwhere

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