Difference between revisions of "Neil Gaiman"
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| ''[[Don't Panic: The Official Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion]]'' || 1986-??-?? || || | | ''[[Don't Panic: The Official Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion]]'' || 1986-??-?? || || | ||
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− | | ''[[Good Omens]]'' (co-written with [[Terry Pratchett]]) || 1990-05-01 || | + | | ''[[Good Omens]]'' (co-written with [[Terry Pratchett]]) || 1990-05-01 || {{Rating|10}} || US, 1st edition |
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| ''[[Angels and Visitations]]'' || 1993-??-?? || || | | ''[[Angels and Visitations]]'' || 1993-??-?? || || | ||
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− | | ''[[Neverwhere]]'' || 1995-09-16 || | + | | ''[[Neverwhere]]'' || 1995-09-16 || {{Rating|10}} || US, 1st edition |
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| ''[[The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish]]'' || 1997-??-?? || || | | ''[[The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish]]'' || 1997-??-?? || || | ||
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| ''[[Smoke and Mirrors: Short Fictions and Illusions]]'' || 1998-??-?? || || | | ''[[Smoke and Mirrors: Short Fictions and Illusions]]'' || 1998-??-?? || || | ||
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− | | ''[[Stardust]]'' || 1999-02-01 || | + | | ''[[Stardust]]'' || 1999-02-01 || {{Rating|8}} || |
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− | | ''[[American Gods]]'' || 2001-06-19 || | + | | ''[[American Gods]]'' || 2001-06-19 || {{Rating|10}} || US, Hardcover |
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− | | ''[[Coraline]]'' || 2002-02-24 || | + | | ''[[Coraline]]'' || 2002-02-24 || {{Rating|9}} || US, 1st Edition |
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| ''[[A Walking Tour of the Shambles]]'' || 2002-04-15 || || | | ''[[A Walking Tour of the Shambles]]'' || 2002-04-15 || || | ||
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| ''[[MirrorMask]]'' || 2005-04-30 || || | | ''[[MirrorMask]]'' || 2005-04-30 || || | ||
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− | | ''[[Anansi Boys]]'' || 2005-09-20 || | + | | ''[[Anansi Boys]]'' || 2005-09-20 || {{Rating|7}} || US, 1st Edition |
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− | | ''[[Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders]]'' || 2006-09-26 || | + | | ''[[Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders]]'' || 2006-09-26 || {{Rating|8}} || US, 1st Edition |
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| ''[[InterWorld]]'' || 2007-06-26 || || | | ''[[InterWorld]]'' || 2007-06-26 || || |
Revision as of 15:59, 23 September 2022
Neil Gaiman is an author who focuses on the urban fantasy genre.
Personal
I've read many of his books and I've loved them all. He has a wonderfully dark sense of humor and his characters are very detailed. The situations he places his characters in are mysterious, and often frightening. I love how his endings don't involve putting everyone on a fluffy cloud, but at the same time, aren't terribly tragic.
Books
Comics / Graphic Novels
Film
- American Gods
- Beowulf
- Coraline
- How to Talk to Girls At Parties
- MirrorMask
- Neverwhere
- A Short Film About John Bolton
- Star Dust