Neil Gaiman
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The adaptation of the author’s classic work has been shedding writers, directors and has left some people wondering if the project is cursed
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A new ranking of the entertainment industry’s most influential authors adds some surprising names to its list of leading players
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From worried parents to policemen with built-in ‘Satan detectors’, underground comics have never lacked enemies. And for 30 years Neil Gaiman and his friends have fought back in the name of free speech
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Twenty years after it was first published, the novelist has revisited his much-loved novel about an alternate London beneath the real city, teaming up with Chris Riddell to produce an edition with drawings by the children’s laureate
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Neil Gaiman’s enthusiasm rings out from this thoughtful collection of cultural essays
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Prestigious science fiction and fantasy prizes also honour work by Terry Pratchett, Neil Gaiman and George RR Martin
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Two new nonfiction collections – Gaiman’s The View from the Cheap Seats and Hurley’s The Geek Feminist Revoluton – present contrasting perspectives on geek culture today. So what’s the state of it?
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After years as a cult author, the writer now has three TV shows in the offing, including some shocking tales of the unexpected starring Johnny Vegas and Rita Tushingham
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As Barack Obama visits Rutgers University to offer words of wisdom to its graduating class, we look back at highlights from the past few decades
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It’s the groundbreaking comic whose characters have aged along with its readers – and Neil Gaiman is a huge fan
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For the second year running, the biggest prize in science fiction and fantasy writing has been monopolised by nominations from Sad and Rabid Puppies groups, who campaign against works ‘overtly to the left’
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Attempts to bring the Neil Gaiman comic books to the screen have foundered repeatedly – but is filming such a complex work a good idea in the first place?
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Joke blogpost about the Song of Ice and Fire author, initially picked up as a serious story, has been rubbished by his fellow fantasy author
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British actor scoops role of Shadow Moon in Starz adaptation of novel charting war between ancient and modern deities
Topics
- Fiction
- Fantasy
- Comics and graphic novels
- Children and teenagers
- Television
- Terry Pratchett
- Awards and prizes
- Teen books
- Science fiction
- Chris Riddell
- Illustration
- George RR Martin
- Sandman
- Stephen King
- Film adaptations
- Carnegie medal
- US television
- Essays
- Children's books: 7 and under
- Children's books: 8-12 years
Neil Gaiman webchat – your questions answered on Terry Pratchett, Norse gods, and his marriage