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Sep 28, 2005 13:09

Last night, I finished reading Neil Gaiman's new novel Anansi Boys. Quick review: Neil Gaiman is one of my favorite authors, and this book certainly didn't hurt his standing. It's excellent. The young man can write. (Especially compared to the book that I tried to start reading--The Traveler by a fellow calling himself John Twelve Hawks (yeah right ( Read more... )

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Yeah... i_am_whelp September 28 2005, 23:40:38 UTC
Back when Alexei and I were dating, the first gift that he ever gave me was a personalized and autographed copy of Neverwhere. Not my favorite Gaiman book, by a long shot, but still a treasured possession. A couple of months later, Alexei's mother (who works in programming over at KPCC) managed to get us in to meet with Neil while he was at the station for an interview. He was great. He told us about his feud with the Jim Henson Company, related off-color stories about Harlan Ellison and Alan Moore, and let us geek out to the max by spending time talking about his comics and what stories we most wanted to see (even though Sandman had finished by this point). There were several discussions about the Delirium mini-series that never saw the light of day, and I mentioned how I'd dreamed of finding a manuscript about the fate of the first Despair ( ... )

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jennmcgee October 1 2005, 07:49:40 UTC
As for signed things I have one Tori book signed, which I flew to New York for, and one Bill Clinton book signed which I stood in line for 13 hours to get. Both were experiences that I was truly glad to have. There is something wonderful about getting to meet, if only for a brief second, someone who you feel has made your world better and getting to thank them for it.

So Neil will be in some good company. I'm off in about half and hour to go get my ticket for the signing tonight.

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