When is he coming to LA? :(
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When is he coming to LA? :(
Now that's a happy little bookstore. :D I love that they describe themselves as maniacally thrilled. :lol:
Feev - I'll keep my eye open for any new Neil announcements. We're not exactly in convention season, so probably there will be more in the spring/summer.
Brice - I loved that, too !!
Very cool. Thanks for sharing the info, Pam. You may also want to mention it in Calvin's Corner in the "Other Authors..." thread.
I would love to see Gaiman again. Hope he comes back to the Bay Area soon.
Will do, Patrick.
Really cool news for all Sandman/Neil Gaiman fans.
Via www.digitalspy.com : ( thanks Jamesey for the heads-up )
Vertigo announces new 'Sandman' editions
Monday, December 21 2009
By Hugh Armitage, Comics Reporter
Vertigo has announced new, re-coloured editions of its legendary series Sandman.
Next year, Vertigo will begin publishing the first books of Neil Gaiman's ten-volume series, remastered and corrected with new covers provided by Sandman cover artist Dave McKean.
The series was initially re-coloured for the four oversized Absolute Sandman editions.
Okay, East Coast Neil Gaiman fans ... this looks super cool.
Neil Gaiman narrates Peter and the Wolf
Saturday, January 16, 2010 ~ 7:00pm
World Financial Center: Winter Garden, 220 Vesey Street, New York, NY 10281
Lower Manhattan’s own professional classical music ensemble, The Knickerbocker Chamber Orchestra, continues its second season with a new twist on a classic work and a world premiere! Sergei Prokofiev’s children’s classic, Peter and the Wolf , is given new life when special guest Neil Gaiman, winner of the 2009 Newbery Award and author of Coraline, narrates this tale.
I really hope I'm not jinxing it, but here it goes - I might get to go to Neil Gaiman's speaking at UCLA next week ! :excited:
Have fun Feev :D
Okay, West Coasters --- MR FEEV !!!
Neil is going to be at UCLA tonight!!!
Where: UCLA Live, Royce Hall
Price: $48, 36, 24
When: 8:00pm Thu 2.04.10
Did anyone know about the S/L Neverwhere that Morrow is publishing this month? ISBN # 9780061964947.
I had no clue we were publishing it, but then I ran into his editor and she told me she had spent the day numbering the limitations page.
Some Neil comic news over in the Comic Tower regarding the lawsuit between Neil and Todd McFarlane.
Ooooh!
/goes to see.
I really really really really wish I could afford to go to the American Gods Gathering at The House on the Rock sometime:
http://thehouseontherockjournal.blogspot.com/
I bet the costume party will be amazing.
Wish I had some money to invest ... VJ Books is having a 2010 end of year sale, and they have copies of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere Limited Edition on sale for $199 ( that's $100 off ! )
Description : Deluxe Limited Numbered Edition, signed by Neil Gaiman, with a full cloth jacket in a fabric-bound slipcase. Includes two-color text and endpapers, and two full-color illustrated spreads. Limited to one of 1000.
http://www.vjbooks.com/Gaiman-Neverw...neve01-ltd.htm
$200 was the issue price - not really a sale
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I thought this might be of interest to my fellow Neil Gaiman fans:
http://www.theprice-movie.com
Awesome!!!
This is to those collecting. I was in the Half Price book store today and in the "Collectors" section was a copy of this, signed by the author for $80.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...rican_gods.jpg
this was so cool...did not realize it was him till later today...lol
http://tumblr.com/xbw4q1bw69
For you Gaiman fans, Barnes and Noble has added American Gods/Anansi Boys to their leatherbound classics library.
And it is a nice addition indeed...
http://i1196.photobucket.com/albums/...-ABOmnibus.jpg
Ok, just finished reading American Gods finally, after reading it on and off for the past few months. Thoughts? A lot of wonderful ideas, and some truly epic storytelling, although I did find it harder connecting to some of the main characters than in the last book of his I read, Anansi Boys (which I found to be an easier read, though that might be to do with the fact that I liked it's mixture of adult fairy tale with distinctly British comedy more). I think that was the only problem I had with it, though. Definitely keen to check out some of Gaiman's other stuff now.