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Neil Richard MacKinnon Gaiman (/ˈɡeɪmən/; born Neil Richard Gaiman; 10 November 1960) is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre and films. His notable works include the comic book series The Sandman and novels Stardust, American Gods, Coraline, and The Graveyard Book. He has won numerous awards, including the Hugo, Nebula, and Bram Stoker awards, as well as the Newbery and Carnegie medals. He is the first author to win both the Newbery and the Carnegie medals for the same work, The Graveyard Book (2008). In 2013, The Ocean at the End of the Lane was voted Book of the Year in the British National Book Awards.
Description: From the trials of Thor to the halls of Valhalla, it seems Norse mythology has parallels with the uncertainty of today’s world. A fact that hasn’t escaped the author Neil Gaiman. Subscribe for more Channel 4 News exclusives: http://bit.ly/LtASif.
Best-selling author Neil Gaiman bends genres while reaching audiences of all ages. His works for adults include American Gods, Neverwhere, Anansi Boys, and The Ocean at the End of the Lane—voted Book of the Year in the British National Book Awards. His children’s novel The Graveyard Book is the only work to win both the Newbery (US) and Carnegie (UK) Medals, both awarded by librarians for the most prestigious contribution to children’s literature. Gaiman joins Jared Bowen, Executive Arts Editor at WGBH, for a conversation at the Boston Public Library. WGBH Forum Network ~ Free online lectures: Explore a world of ideas Connect with us: http://facebook.com/wgbhforum | http://twitter.com/ForumNetwork See our complete archive here: http://forum-network.org
Author and overall clever human Neil Gaiman on the Late Late Show.
Neil Gaiman, author of "Norse Mythology," sat down with PBS NewsHour's Jeffrey Brown to discuss his favorite music and books.
Neil Gaiman Addresses the University of the Arts Class of 2012 One of the best commencement speeches. A must watch for any artist and everyone who hopes to be creative and successful. Make Good Art.
An extraordinary evening of storytelling, readings, and memories of Sir Terry Pratchett on the eve of his passing with Neil Gaiman and Michael Chabon. Watch Neil Gaiman talk about Terry Pratchett: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPBetz7p3fQ Neil Gaiman on modern writing as a "time of confluence": https://youtu.be/8vQ27hkd4MM Join the conversation on Twitter: @ArtsJCCSF Join the conversation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArtsandIdeasJCCSF Thanks for watching!
He's an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre and films. He has won numerous awards, including the Hugo, Nebula, and Bram Stoker awards. He's the first author to win both the Newbery and the Carnegie medals for the same work, The Graveyard Book. He's Neil Gaiman and here are his Top 10 Rules for Success. $$$$ CHECK OUT MY BOOK $$$$ Some used the ideas in this book to build multi-billion-dollar businesses. I'll give you the simple-yet-powerful formula that they used (and you can) to realize your dreams. Get yours. http://www.evancarmichael.com/oneword/ .:;$ JOIN MY #BELIEVE NEWSLETTER $;:. This is the best way to have entrepreneur gold delivered to your inbox, and to be inspired, encouraged and supported in your business. Join #Believe...
Neil Gaiman stops by the Googleplex to discuss his latest book, "The Ocean at the End of the Lane." You can find the book on Google Play at: goo.gl/KFqZK . This talk was moderated by Chris DiBona. From the book description: A major new work from "a writer to make readers rejoice" (Minneapolis Star Tribune)—a moving story of memory, magic, and survival Sussex, England. A middle-aged man returns to his childhood home to attend a funeral. Although the house he lived in is long gone, he is drawn to the farm at the end of the road, where, when he was seven, he encountered a most remarkable girl, Lettie Hempstock, and her mother and grandmother. He hasn't thought of Lettie in decades, and yet as he sits by the pond (a pond that she'd claimed was an ocean) behind the ramshackle old farmhouse, ...
Take a trip back to Reykjavik with Neil Gaiman, as he reveals the origins of his epic story. American Gods premieres on Starz on April 30 in the US, and on Amazon Prime Video on May 1 outside of the US. Don't forget to follow us on: Facebook: https://facebook.com/AmericanGods Twitter: https://twitter.com/GodsOnAmazon Instagram: https://Instagram.com/GodsOnAmazon Based on the international best-selling novel by Neil Gaiman, American Gods follows Shadow Moon as he embarks on a road trip across America with the enigmatic conman Mr. Wednesday. On their journey, Shadow discovers that Mr. Wednesday is in fact one of the old gods brought to this country by settlers long ago, who warns of a war brewing between the forgotten old gods of myth and the new American Gods of money, technology and medi...
It's a challenge to be a children's book publisher and want to put out something genuinely haunting in today's climate. We all know children have to be protected from experiencing anything too real. So we filmed Art Spiegelman and Françoise Mouly with Neil Gaiman at his new house in Woodstock to talk about comics and children and exposing them to fear and dark material in books. Gaiman says, "I think if you are protected from dark things then you have no protection of, knowledge of, or understanding of dark things when they show up. I think it is really important to show dark things to kids—and in the showing, to also show that dark things can be beaten, that you have power. Tell them you can fight back. Tell them you can win. Because you can, but you have to know that. And for me, ...
Design Studio: Elastic Director: Patrick Clair Lead Compositor and Animator: Raoul Marks Composite and Animation: Yongsub Song, Sam Sparks Editor: Devin Mauer Designers: Jeff Han, Felix Soletic Storyboard Artist: Lance Slaton Producer: Paul Makowski Head of Production: Carol Salek Executive Producer: Jennifer Sofio Hall Managing Director: Linda Carlson Music by: Brian Rietzell Sound Design: Echolab Special Thanks to Bryan Fuller, Michael Green, David Slade, Dauri Chase, Brian Reitzell, Starz, FremantleMedia, and Neil Gaiman for their wealth of support, inspiration and ideas.
A piece of kinetic typography, set to (an abridged version of) Neil Gaiman's poem "Instructions", as read by the author. University assignment. Original audio available at http://www.last.fm/music/Neil+Gaiman/_/Instructions
Hate for Sale A stop-motion animated film about the world we live in. Created for the Visible Poetry Project 2017 http://visiblepoetryproject.com/ An original poem by Neil Gaiman, narrated by Peter Kenny, directed and animated by Anna Eijsbouts. Hate for Sale Hate for sale. All the very best Hate for sale. Vintage stuff. Do my cries excite your interest? Lovely hate. Your life is rough. Buy my hate. You'll come right back for more. Hate for sale. Enough to start a war. Hate the rich, the brown, the black, the poor. Hate is clean. And hate will make you sure. Hate for sale. You'll feel superior. Hate for sale. You'll make the news. Hate the families who come here fleeing war. Hate the gay. The trans. The new. The Jews. Don't need to care who you detest Hate makes you feel a w...
Neil Gaiman reads his seed story for Mini Operas. Do you want to have a go at writing your own 5-7 minute opera based on this story? Go to www.minioperas.org to find out more.
April 4, 2014 Sosnoff Theater The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts Bard College
Amanda Palmer reads an original poem by Neil Gaiman, written for "The Universe in Verse." Poem text and further context here: https://www.brainpickings.org/2017/04/26/the-mushroom-hunters-neil-gaiman/ The Universe in Verse (brainpickings.org/the-universe-in-verse/) was an evening of poetry celebrating science and the scientists who have taken us to where we are today, and a kind of protest against the silencing of science and the defunding of the arts, with all proceeds donated to the Academy of American Poets and the Natural Resources Defense Council.
University of the Arts President Sean Buffington conducts a Q&A; session with Neil Gaiman in conjunction with the release of Gaiman's book "Make Good Art," based on his 2012 UArts Commencement address.
Description: From the trials of Thor to the halls of Valhalla, it seems Norse mythology has parallels with the uncertainty of today’s world. A fact that hasn’t escaped the author Neil Gaiman. Subscribe for more Channel 4 News exclusives: http://bit.ly/LtASif.
Best-selling author Neil Gaiman bends genres while reaching audiences of all ages. His works for adults include American Gods, Neverwhere, Anansi Boys, and The Ocean at the End of the Lane—voted Book of the Year in the British National Book Awards. His children’s novel The Graveyard Book is the only work to win both the Newbery (US) and Carnegie (UK) Medals, both awarded by librarians for the most prestigious contribution to children’s literature. Gaiman joins Jared Bowen, Executive Arts Editor at WGBH, for a conversation at the Boston Public Library. WGBH Forum Network ~ Free online lectures: Explore a world of ideas Connect with us: http://facebook.com/wgbhforum | http://twitter.com/ForumNetwork See our complete archive here: http://forum-network.org
Author and overall clever human Neil Gaiman on the Late Late Show.
Neil Gaiman, author of "Norse Mythology," sat down with PBS NewsHour's Jeffrey Brown to discuss his favorite music and books.
Neil Gaiman Addresses the University of the Arts Class of 2012 One of the best commencement speeches. A must watch for any artist and everyone who hopes to be creative and successful. Make Good Art.
An extraordinary evening of storytelling, readings, and memories of Sir Terry Pratchett on the eve of his passing with Neil Gaiman and Michael Chabon. Watch Neil Gaiman talk about Terry Pratchett: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPBetz7p3fQ Neil Gaiman on modern writing as a "time of confluence": https://youtu.be/8vQ27hkd4MM Join the conversation on Twitter: @ArtsJCCSF Join the conversation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArtsandIdeasJCCSF Thanks for watching!
He's an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre and films. He has won numerous awards, including the Hugo, Nebula, and Bram Stoker awards. He's the first author to win both the Newbery and the Carnegie medals for the same work, The Graveyard Book. He's Neil Gaiman and here are his Top 10 Rules for Success. $$$$ CHECK OUT MY BOOK $$$$ Some used the ideas in this book to build multi-billion-dollar businesses. I'll give you the simple-yet-powerful formula that they used (and you can) to realize your dreams. Get yours. http://www.evancarmichael.com/oneword/ .:;$ JOIN MY #BELIEVE NEWSLETTER $;:. This is the best way to have entrepreneur gold delivered to your inbox, and to be inspired, encouraged and supported in your business. Join #Believe...
Neil Gaiman stops by the Googleplex to discuss his latest book, "The Ocean at the End of the Lane." You can find the book on Google Play at: goo.gl/KFqZK . This talk was moderated by Chris DiBona. From the book description: A major new work from "a writer to make readers rejoice" (Minneapolis Star Tribune)—a moving story of memory, magic, and survival Sussex, England. A middle-aged man returns to his childhood home to attend a funeral. Although the house he lived in is long gone, he is drawn to the farm at the end of the road, where, when he was seven, he encountered a most remarkable girl, Lettie Hempstock, and her mother and grandmother. He hasn't thought of Lettie in decades, and yet as he sits by the pond (a pond that she'd claimed was an ocean) behind the ramshackle old farmhouse, ...
Take a trip back to Reykjavik with Neil Gaiman, as he reveals the origins of his epic story. American Gods premieres on Starz on April 30 in the US, and on Amazon Prime Video on May 1 outside of the US. Don't forget to follow us on: Facebook: https://facebook.com/AmericanGods Twitter: https://twitter.com/GodsOnAmazon Instagram: https://Instagram.com/GodsOnAmazon Based on the international best-selling novel by Neil Gaiman, American Gods follows Shadow Moon as he embarks on a road trip across America with the enigmatic conman Mr. Wednesday. On their journey, Shadow discovers that Mr. Wednesday is in fact one of the old gods brought to this country by settlers long ago, who warns of a war brewing between the forgotten old gods of myth and the new American Gods of money, technology and medi...
It's a challenge to be a children's book publisher and want to put out something genuinely haunting in today's climate. We all know children have to be protected from experiencing anything too real. So we filmed Art Spiegelman and Françoise Mouly with Neil Gaiman at his new house in Woodstock to talk about comics and children and exposing them to fear and dark material in books. Gaiman says, "I think if you are protected from dark things then you have no protection of, knowledge of, or understanding of dark things when they show up. I think it is really important to show dark things to kids—and in the showing, to also show that dark things can be beaten, that you have power. Tell them you can fight back. Tell them you can win. Because you can, but you have to know that. And for me, ...
Design Studio: Elastic Director: Patrick Clair Lead Compositor and Animator: Raoul Marks Composite and Animation: Yongsub Song, Sam Sparks Editor: Devin Mauer Designers: Jeff Han, Felix Soletic Storyboard Artist: Lance Slaton Producer: Paul Makowski Head of Production: Carol Salek Executive Producer: Jennifer Sofio Hall Managing Director: Linda Carlson Music by: Brian Rietzell Sound Design: Echolab Special Thanks to Bryan Fuller, Michael Green, David Slade, Dauri Chase, Brian Reitzell, Starz, FremantleMedia, and Neil Gaiman for their wealth of support, inspiration and ideas.
A piece of kinetic typography, set to (an abridged version of) Neil Gaiman's poem "Instructions", as read by the author. University assignment. Original audio available at http://www.last.fm/music/Neil+Gaiman/_/Instructions
Hate for Sale A stop-motion animated film about the world we live in. Created for the Visible Poetry Project 2017 http://visiblepoetryproject.com/ An original poem by Neil Gaiman, narrated by Peter Kenny, directed and animated by Anna Eijsbouts. Hate for Sale Hate for sale. All the very best Hate for sale. Vintage stuff. Do my cries excite your interest? Lovely hate. Your life is rough. Buy my hate. You'll come right back for more. Hate for sale. Enough to start a war. Hate the rich, the brown, the black, the poor. Hate is clean. And hate will make you sure. Hate for sale. You'll feel superior. Hate for sale. You'll make the news. Hate the families who come here fleeing war. Hate the gay. The trans. The new. The Jews. Don't need to care who you detest Hate makes you feel a w...
Neil Gaiman reads his seed story for Mini Operas. Do you want to have a go at writing your own 5-7 minute opera based on this story? Go to www.minioperas.org to find out more.
April 4, 2014 Sosnoff Theater The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts Bard College
Amanda Palmer reads an original poem by Neil Gaiman, written for "The Universe in Verse." Poem text and further context here: https://www.brainpickings.org/2017/04/26/the-mushroom-hunters-neil-gaiman/ The Universe in Verse (brainpickings.org/the-universe-in-verse/) was an evening of poetry celebrating science and the scientists who have taken us to where we are today, and a kind of protest against the silencing of science and the defunding of the arts, with all proceeds donated to the Academy of American Poets and the Natural Resources Defense Council.
University of the Arts President Sean Buffington conducts a Q&A; session with Neil Gaiman in conjunction with the release of Gaiman's book "Make Good Art," based on his 2012 UArts Commencement address.
Touch the wooden gate in the wall you never saw before.
Say "please" before you open the latch, go through, walk down the path.
A red metal imp hangs from the green-painted front door, as a knocker, do not touch it; it will bite your fingers.
Walk through the house. Take nothing. Eat nothing.
However, if any creature tells you that it hungers, feed it.
If it tells you that it is dirty, clean it.
If it cries to you that it hurts, if you can, ease its pain.
From the back garden you will be able to see the wild wood.
The deep well you walk past leads to Winter's realm;
there is another land at the bottom of it.
If you turn around here, you can walk back, safely;
you will lose no face. I will think no less of you.
Once through the garden you will be in the wood.
The trees are old. Eyes peer from the under-growth.
Beneath a twisted oak sits an old woman. She may ask for something;
give it to her. She will point the way to the castle.
Inside it are three princesses.
Do not trust the youngest. Walk on.
In the clearing beyond the castle the twelve months sit about a fire, warming their feet, exchanging tales.
They may do favors for you, if you are polite.
You may pick strawberries in December's frost.
Trust the wolves, but do not tell them where you are going.
The river can be crossed by the ferry. The ferry-man will take you.
(The answer to his question is this: If he hands the oar to his passenger, he will be free to leave the boat. Only tell him this from a safe distance.)
If an eagle gives you a feather, keep it safe.
Remember: that giants sleep too soundly; that
witches are often betrayed by their appetites;
dragons have one soft spot, somewhere, always;
hearts can be well-hidden, and you betray them with your tongue.
Do not be jealous of your sister.
Know that diamonds and roses are as uncomfortable when they tumble from one's lips as toads and frogs:
colder, too, and sharper, and they cut.
Remember your name.
Do not lose hope — what you seek will be found.
Trust ghosts. Trust those that you have helped to help you in their turn.
Trust dreams.
Trust your heart, and trust your story.
When you come back, return the way you came.
Favors will be returned, debts will be repaid.
Do not forget your manners.
Do not look back.
Ride the wise eagle (you shall not fall).
Ride the silver fish (you will not drown).
Ride the grey wolf (hold tightly to his fur).
There is a worm at the heart of the tower; that is why it will not stand.
When you reach the little house, the place your journey started,
you will recognize it, although it will seem much smaller than you remember.
Walk up the path, and through the garden gate you never saw before but once.
And then go home. Or make a home.