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Post by Door on Mar 7, 2005 19:30:29 GMT -4
Neil Gaiman is one of my favorite authors. He is mostly known for his Sandman comic series, but he's written several full length novels. He is currently working with artist Dave McKean on MirrorMask, a fantasy film. Take a look here
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2005 20:44:50 GMT -4
That sounds pretty exciting. I read the first Sandman (Preludes & Nocturnes) and I really enjoyed it. Then I read American Gods, and I was really disappointed by the ending. I would probably read more of his graphic novels, but give the rest a miss.
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Post by minxy on Mar 9, 2005 15:58:39 GMT -4
Just wanted to add my love for Neil. Of all the books I've read, I actually think "Neverwhere" is my favorite of his. Of course, nothing will ever come close to "The Sandman" so I don't even compare it to any of his other work. Love him.
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Post by Door on Mar 9, 2005 18:45:22 GMT -4
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Post by minxy on Mar 9, 2005 19:43:19 GMT -4
Oh, thank you so much for that link, Door! I'm so excited now. And it's ok to be a dork, I've come to love and embrace my dorkiness! hehe.
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Post by Door on Apr 10, 2005 11:14:03 GMT -4
The MirrorMask Scriptbook will be available May 1. Lord, this movie is going to be so cool. In book news, Neil's latest work, Anansi Boys, will be available September 20th. You can read an excerpt here: God is dead. Meet the kids. <Grimley voice>Oh, I really am excited, I must say!</Grimley voice>
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2005 17:16:12 GMT -4
Oooo, I knew the title sounded familiar. Anansi, the African spider-god. Heh. I'll be sure to check it out.
Not to take anything away from Gaiman's awesomeness as a writer, but it seems like his novels all have basically the same story: perfectly ordinary guy discovers a world of magic existing just a couple of steps up and to the left of our own. This world is more interesting but more dangerous, but eventually he learns to accept it and makes his home there. Neverwhere has this plot. So does American Gods. And Stardust (although the protagonist already knew about Faerie, so that's different). And Anansi Boys, it looks like.
Ah, well. Minor complaint.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2005 21:37:56 GMT -4
Like modern versions of Narnia or Fantastica?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2005 21:36:15 GMT -4
Chiming in to give my love.
I collect his Sandman stuff and most of his novels. I can't choose which is my favorite: Neverwhere or Coraline.
Anyway, I'm just excited as hell coz he's coming over to our part of the world for three days. Woohoo!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2005 11:22:50 GMT -4
I really liked American Gods. I loved how the protagonists was named Shadow and his personality was like a non-entity, almost a fly on the wall. I did think it was a bit cliche that <<Wednesday was Shadow's father>>, but that did explain why Wednesday was so determined to hire him. I loved the different mythologies being incorporated into the story, and the idea that God is (or gods are) dead and the people of today are replacing them w/ short-term gadgets that flame up and die out before they can even reach adolescence. What an awesome analogy for the way things are today.
I thought Stardust was beautiful in a Faerie Tale (heh) sort of way. It reminded me of King's Eyes of the Dragon, in the way that everything was magical and slight-of-eye, and the ending was very satisfying in a Grimm's story sort of way. This would make a great Disney movie. I sorta got a crush on Tristan, too. Shut up!
I tried reading Caroline but couldn't get into it. Can someone give me a brief synopsis? What's the pull?
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