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Rate Video: Neil Gaiman (Coraline, American Gods) talks about his writing style on ThinkTalkVideo included in this story.  Click to view.

Original at YouTube external link    Mon, Dec 15

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By rss@youtube.com (ThinkTalkNetworks) Author: ThinkTalkNetworks Keywords: ThinkTalk The Blank Page Coraline Mirrormask writer author best-selling author Anansi Boys DC Comis Sandman BBC Neverwhere American Gods award-winner successful Added: December 15, 2008

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Original at comic Book Resources external link    Fri, Nov 27

all while the last of the Titans is made a major threat and analogues were made to the sorts of things Neil Gaiman discussed in "American Gods. ...

Rate AudioFile's Editors Toast Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett

Original at Gather.com external link    Thu, Nov 19

Neil Gaiman's blend of fantasy and horror entertains adult audiences with audiobooks such as AMERICAN GODS. Terry Pratchett's fantastic and satirical ...

Rate Open Question: Where can I find the book American Gods by Neil Gaiman online?

Original at Yahoo! Answers external link    Fri, Oct 9

For free, of course. And PLEASE don't give me that HarperCollins link- it only goes up to 107 pages, then stops. Thank you so so so much!!! Um, perhaps I should have been more clear. I want to read it online free. I know you can buy it for 20 bucks on amazon.

Rate Open Question: Why would men let beautiful, dead Egyptian women spoil?

Original at Yahoo! Answers external link    Fri, Oct 2

I'm reading "American Gods" by Neil Gaiman, and a few characters in the book mention that in ancient Egypt, when particularly beautiful women died, they would not take them to be embalmed right away. They would let the corpse spoil for three days. Is this true, or did Gaiman make this up? If it...

Rate Open Question: I'm out of books... again. HELP?

Original at Yahoo! Answers external link    Thu, Sep 10

I am a HUGE book fan. I had the flu for two days and read 6 of my favorite books in that time span. So now I'm stuck. I am running out of books... again. I've reread all the ones I love 3 to 10 times. Its getting serious! Here are my favorite books: American Gods, Anansi Boys and Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman DaVi...

Rate Fans Rejoice: Neil Gaiman's Short Film is Official

Original at Cinematical external link    Sat, Sep 5

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By Jenni Miller So, fan girls and boys, let's hope this holiday season will bring another treat under the tree or Hanukkah bush from the prolific author behind Coraline (the book), American Gods, Stardust (the book), Anansi Boys, and of course, the graphic novel series Sandman. Along with that lump of co...

Rate Author Neil Gaiman has a house full of Macs, but still writes his ...

Original at EducationGuardian.co.uk external link    Thu, May 7

 UK Neil Gaiman is the author of Coraline – the 3D movie version of which is now showing across the UK – as well as the novels Neverwhere, Stardust, American Gods, Anansi Boys and the graphic novel series Sandman. Gaiman won the 2009 Newbery Award for his ...

Rate Opinion: Talking To Neil Gaiman About ‘Coraline’

Original at Pop Culture Zoo external link    Sun, Feb 15

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Neil Gaiman is the award-winning writer of several comic book series, most notably Black Orchid and Sandman. He has also written several novels, including American Gods, the Newbury Medal winning The Graveyard Book and Stardust. ... Movie Review: Coraline Blogcritics.org

Rate Neil Gaiman interview - LA Times

Original at NewsOK.com external link    Mon, Jan 5

 OK - Neil Gaiman is one of my favorite authors. I read American Gods in grad school, at a time when all I really wanted to read was manga and young adult books, ... Neil Gaiman Has Silver-Screen Dream for Spooky Comic Creation Jakarta Globe all 2 news articles

Rate Neil Gaiman and the stuff that dreams are made of

Original at latimesblogs.latimes.com external link    Mon, Dec 29

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By Geoff Boucher Gaiman came up in the comic-book world, but his prowess as a storyteller took him far beyond its bordered pages. His bestselling novels "American Gods" and "Anansi Boys" helped establish his credentials with the critics, and the sly 1998 fantasy "Stardust" was adapted to the screen in 20...

Rate Book Review: American Gods by Neil Gaiman « The null set

Original at The null set external link    Sun, Nov 2

Every book and story of his has had it’s own charm but none of them have been able to displace American Gods as my favorite Neil Gaiman work. And what’s probably the best proof of that love is that I’ve read American Gods eight times ...

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Rate Book Review: Interworld by Neil Gaiman and Michael Reaves

Original at Blogcritics external link    Fri, Jun 22

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By Richard Marcus Of course there's a very good reason for the book's qualities. Interworld is the result of melding the fantastical mind of Neil Gaiman, responsible for books like Stardust, American Gods, and the movie MirrorMask, with the science fiction brain of Michael Reaves, who's written televis...

Rate Opinion: #56: Neil Gaiman (neilgaiman) Thu 22 Feb 07 15:24

Original at The WELL external link    Thu, Feb 22

Harlequin Valentine" in Fragile Things has a connection to something rather like a clockwork machine; what is it, and when did you first see it? Do works by this artist live with you now?" What was it like going to House on the Rock when you were working on American Gods? Did you get to spend mu...

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