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Conversations with Neil Gaiman / edited by Joseph Michael Sommers.

Contributor(s): Sommers, Joseph Michael, 1976- [editor.] | Gaiman, Neil [interviewee]Series: Literary conversations seriesPublisher: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: xxiv, 218 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781496818690; 1496818695; 9781496818706; 1496818709Subject(s): Gaiman, Neil -- Interviews | Authors, English -- 20th century -- InterviewsGenre/Form: Interviews.Additional physical formats: Online version:: Conversations with Neil Gaiman.DDC classification: 823/.914 | B LOC classification: PR6057 .A319 | Z46 2018
Contents:
World at weekend / Keith Graves -- The British Invasion: Alan Moore / Neil Gaiman -- Pratchett & Gaiman: The double act / Locus -- Sleep of the just: Neil Gaiman on the act of creating and the perils of fame / Steven Darnall -- Neil Gaiman: A man for all seasons / Stanley Wiater and Stephen R. Bissette -- Writers on comic scriptwriting: Neil Gaiman / Mark Salisbury -- Words, words, words:. A glimpse Inside the mind of Neil Gaiman Parts I and II / Hannah Kuhlmann -- Weird tales talks with Neil Gaiman / Darrell Schweitzer -- CBLDF: Neil Gaiman last angel tour interview / Shawna Gore -- Dreaming American Gods: An Interview with Neil Gaiman / Rudi Dornemann and Kelly Everding -- Voices of vision: Neil Gaiman / Jayme Blaschke -- Sandman comic book creator Neil Gaiman / Neal Conan -- Maddy Gaiman interviews her Dad / Maddy Gaiman -- An interview with Neil Gaiman / Jessa Crispin -- Fragile things: an interview with Neil Gaiman / Eric Lorberer -- Lunching in the graveyard / Pádraig Ó Méalóid -- Neil Gaiman turns his grad speech into "Good Art" / Neal Conan -- Trigger warning: an interview with Neil Gaiman / Diane Rehm -- It's Neil's World. We just live in it: An interview with Neil Gaiman / Joseph Michael Sommers and Maggie Grace Sommers.
Summary: Neil Gaiman (b. 1960) currently reigns in the literary world as one of the most critically decorated and popular authors of the last fifty years. Perhaps best known as the writer of the Harvey, Eisner, and World Fantasy-award-winning DC/Vertigo series, The Sandman, Gaiman quickly became equally renowned in literary circles for works such as Neverwhere, Coraline, American Gods, as well as the Newbery and Carnegie Medal-winning The Graveyard Book. For adults, for children, for the comics reader to the viewer of the BBC's Doctor Who, Gaiman's writing has crossed the borders of virtually all media and every language, making him a celebrity on a worldwide scale. The interviews presented here span the length of his career, beginning with his first formal interview by the BBC at the age of seven and ending with a new, unpublished interview held in 2017. They cover topics as wide and varied as a young Gaiman's thoughts on Scientology and managing anger, learning the comics trade from Alan Moore, and being on the clock virtually 24/7. What emerges is a complicated picture of a man who seems fully assembled from the start of his career, but only came to feel comfortable in his own skin and voice far later in life. The man who brought Morpheus from the folds of his imagination into the world shares his dreams and aspirations from different points in his life, including informing readers where he plans to take them next."--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

World at weekend / Keith Graves -- The British Invasion: Alan Moore / Neil Gaiman -- Pratchett & Gaiman: The double act / Locus -- Sleep of the just: Neil Gaiman on the act of creating and the perils of fame / Steven Darnall -- Neil Gaiman: A man for all seasons / Stanley Wiater and Stephen R. Bissette -- Writers on comic scriptwriting: Neil Gaiman / Mark Salisbury -- Words, words, words:. A glimpse Inside the mind of Neil Gaiman Parts I and II / Hannah Kuhlmann -- Weird tales talks with Neil Gaiman / Darrell Schweitzer -- CBLDF: Neil Gaiman last angel tour interview / Shawna Gore -- Dreaming American Gods: An Interview with Neil Gaiman / Rudi Dornemann and Kelly Everding -- Voices of vision: Neil Gaiman / Jayme Blaschke -- Sandman comic book creator Neil Gaiman / Neal Conan -- Maddy Gaiman interviews her Dad / Maddy Gaiman -- An interview with Neil Gaiman / Jessa Crispin -- Fragile things: an interview with Neil Gaiman / Eric Lorberer -- Lunching in the graveyard / Pádraig Ó Méalóid -- Neil Gaiman turns his grad speech into "Good Art" / Neal Conan -- Trigger warning: an interview with Neil Gaiman / Diane Rehm -- It's Neil's World. We just live in it: An interview with Neil Gaiman / Joseph Michael Sommers and Maggie Grace Sommers.

Neil Gaiman (b. 1960) currently reigns in the literary world as one of the most critically decorated and popular authors of the last fifty years. Perhaps best known as the writer of the Harvey, Eisner, and World Fantasy-award-winning DC/Vertigo series, The Sandman, Gaiman quickly became equally renowned in literary circles for works such as Neverwhere, Coraline, American Gods, as well as the Newbery and Carnegie Medal-winning The Graveyard Book. For adults, for children, for the comics reader to the viewer of the BBC's Doctor Who, Gaiman's writing has crossed the borders of virtually all media and every language, making him a celebrity on a worldwide scale. The interviews presented here span the length of his career, beginning with his first formal interview by the BBC at the age of seven and ending with a new, unpublished interview held in 2017. They cover topics as wide and varied as a young Gaiman's thoughts on Scientology and managing anger, learning the comics trade from Alan Moore, and being on the clock virtually 24/7. What emerges is a complicated picture of a man who seems fully assembled from the start of his career, but only came to feel comfortable in his own skin and voice far later in life. The man who brought Morpheus from the folds of his imagination into the world shares his dreams and aspirations from different points in his life, including informing readers where he plans to take them next."--Provided by publisher.