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more about #neilgaiman gods-n-clods: How can Neil continue to get more ambitious but stay so low-key? First, he turns his 2-issue love-note to Batman into "Goodnight Moon", now he speaks ... more » VisibleHand: Well, no, I probably wouldn't. Certainly I jumped ship on the Anita Blake books after they made the transition. more » Klebert L. Hall: Probably not, no. -Kle. more » Davio: I think the mere thought of Neil Gaiman porn has had a profound effect on my personality and soul. I'm not sure if I am now a man for the better. more » crosis101: As my College Science Fiction Writing Professor, Phyllis Eisenstein once told me, "On one ever went hungry writing Harlequin Romances, and scifi autho... more » Bigdamnhero: Depends. Writing, or performing? Cause, you know, if both genres are taking a hit... more » iliad2099001: I doubt some of my top authors (*cough* Orson Card) will expand into the gay porn with which I tend to occupy myself. Neil Gaiman on the other hand... more » golddiggersof2033: I didn't even read the article (yet) but Yes. more » Log1c: No. I have the internet for porn. more » Dr Emilio Lizardo: McAuley could just delve a little deeper into the creepy relationship between Sri Hong-Owena and her son in "The Quiet War." I bet there are several ... more » Chuck: Some of us wayward youth read Silverberg for the porn while he was still writing SF... more » finite_elephant: Scalzi-penned porn I'd probably go for. Stephenson....probably not. I don't need 900 page erotica with footnotes and a mathematical proof at the end... more » Bill-Lee: I think a lot of authors will fish out the young adult manuscript most writers I know have stashed under their beds. Publishers are always looking for... more » Ian Blake: Just what I'd need, Orson Scott Card writing bland breeder porn involving temple garments and gay bashing. Although, if Neil Gaimen ever wrote porn I... more » FrankN.Stein: I assume they will turn to teenage-girl-targeting-vampire-novels.... they seem to sell quiet well.... more » NefariousNewt: Why does everyone act like science fiction is on death's doorstep? So, the big publishers fall... so what? There are plenty of small publishers out th... more » Chip Skylark of Space: if it meant getting rid of all the fantasy crap, and reviving the SF branch of SciFi (I'm sorry, should I have meant to say Siffy?), then great, let i... more » ManchuCandidate: As long as my favorite authors don't star in pr0n then I'm okay with it. People gotta eat. My scriptwriter friend paid his bills writing softcore porn. more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Will it at least be Sci-Fi porn? more » Barnabus: Depends on the author. I would not, for example, read porn by Ted Chiang. Something tells me his detailed, clinical prose might not translate well t... more » -
#afternoonreading
Neil Gaiman's Interview with the Eldritch Horror
Rarely does the Great Old One Cthulhu get to speak on his own behalf, but in Neil Gaiman's story I, Cthulhu, the cosmic horror gives us a unusual peek into his life, straight from his own tentacled mouth. [Tor] -
#neilgaiman
Today, You Can Write a Story With Neil Gaiman
Ever dreamed of collaborating on a story with Neil Gaiman? Today, you'll get your chance as Gaiman launches an experiment to create an original story using the collaborative power of Twitter. More » -
#coraline
Get Your Own Coraline Button-Eyed Ghost Children Mobile
Coraline still is one of the spookiest movies to come out this year, and nothing proves it more than this eerie concept art, with a bouncing ghost mobile. Check out the many warped faces of Neil Gaiman's Other Mother. More » -
#exclusive
The Stage Play That Almost Made Douglas Adams Panic
Celebrate three decades of The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, by reliving some of the oddest adaptations of Douglas Adams' classic works. We've got an exclusive excerpt from the revised and expanded edition of Neil Gaiman's Adams biography Don't Panic.
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#wednesdaycomics
Looking Back On Three Months Of Wednesdays
DC recently completed its latest weekly series, the twelve-part anthology Wednesday Comics. Although the stories themselves are somewhat uneven, the cumulative effect of fifteen giant stories unfolding in an homage to the Sunday comics sections makes this worth seeking out. More » -
#morningspoilers
A New Doctor Who Guest Star, Another Lost Comeback, And Secrets Of Scott Pilgrim
A source claims to list Doctor Who's 2010 writers — including Neil Gaiman. Plus, learn all about George Romero's water-logged zombies and two leading ladies from Stargate Universe. Also: Lost, Fringe, The Sarah Jane Adventures, V, FlashForward, Smallville, and Heroes. More » -
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#neilgaiman
Take a Peek Inside Neil Gaiman's Library
Fantasy author Neil Gaiman's personal library is a book lover's dream, stuffed to the gills with all manner of novels, reference books, and anthologies, with the occasional gargoyle or mounted stuffed head for good measure. More » -
#hugoawards
Hugos 2009: The Fashion, The Fervor And The Suspense!
Last night, the 2009 Hugo Awards Ceremony brought together many of the genre's leading lights, and we were there. A few victories surprised us, and a couple of speeches moved us. Here's our gallery of the parties and the glamor. More » -
#worldcon2009
Neil Gaiman And The Power Of Storytelling
We were lucky enough to take part in a press conference with WorldCon guest of honor Neil Gaiman. We asked him about the theme of storytellers in his work. And he talked movies versus books, and his feelings about comics.
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#worldcon
WorldCon Features Libertarian Celebration — And Economist Paul Krugman
Excited that next week's WorldCon in Montreal features such diverse guests as Neil Gaiman and Paul Krugman? And that it celebrates both Canadian and libertarian SF? WorldCon is offering "taster" memberships so you can see if the excitement holds up. More » -
#marvelman
Comics' Lost Classic Finally Finds A Home?
The big news from Marvel at San Diego this year is that they've purchased the rights to the long-lost legendary character Miracleman, home of some of Alan Moore and Neil Gaiman's earliest published work. More » -
#exclusive
The Insane Work Behind Crafting Coraline's Smile, Plus DVD Details
Bringing Coraline and her world to life took more than a few puppet heads. The crew on Coraline followed a detailed cataloging system to bring even the smallest puppet facial tick to life. Watch Coraline's DVD extras reavealing the process. More » -
#review
Say Goodbye To Your Favorite Heroes
Despite the success that they've brought their publisher, it seems as if DC Comics is very eager to celebrate the end of both Superman and Batman, given the care and attention lavished on two hardcover goodbyes to the characters.
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#hotbookshelfinjection
Future Cities, The Steampunk Past, And Everything In Between
This month, spend some time in Victorian steampunk England, hunt down lost artifacts on Mars, or get to know Batman a little better. You could also grab a drink in post-apocalyptic Wales. All that and more, in July books.
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#coraline
Coraline Musical Offers Unexpected Pianos And Casting
You've read the book, enjoyed the graphic novel and loved the movie. But can you really call yourself a true Coraline fan without going to see the musical... especially considering the 56-year-old child star? More » -
#coincidentalrebirths
Have We Seen Bruce Wayne's End Before? (Spoilers)
The final part of Neil Gaiman's Batman story, Whatever Happened To The Caped Crusader, hit stores this Wednesday, featuring an unusual final fate for Bruce Wayne. But not so unusual, if you'd already read Continuity. More » -
#newcomicswecrave
The Future Is Here - And So Is Comics' Most Annoying Cajun
It's a sad week for comics this week; a week I'd hoped would never come: The first appearances of annoying X-Men Gambit are being collected to tie in with his upcoming movie debut. I'm sorry.
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#coralineconceptart
Coraline's Gorgeous Characters Could Have Been Even Creepier
Hopefully by now, you've checked out the gorgeous stop-motion film Coraline. And now, a new collection of Coraline concept art sheds some light on how these characters came into 3D life. More »



