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The Book We're Talking About This Week

Posted 06.18.2013 | Books

The Ocean At The End Of The Lane by Neil Gaiman $25.99, William Morrow Published on June 18th 2013 What is it about? An unnamed 7 year old live...

Best New Books Out This Week

| Gabe Habash for Publishers Weekly | Posted 06.16.2013 | Books

First published on Publishers Weekly This week, a dark and odd fable, a must-read short story collection, and a YA throwback to the likes of Logan'...

The True American Gods: Comic Book Heroes

Carl Pettit | Posted 06.12.2013 | Entertainment
Carl Pettit

These fictional men and women, who wear inappropriately tight-fitting spandex costumes and only exist in our imaginations, bring hope to millions of real people on a daily basis, and have become an integral part of American cultural life and identity.

Grant Morrison's Breakthrough Classic Zenith to Be Reprinted for the First Time

Dave Scheidt | Posted 05.30.2013 | Chicago
Dave Scheidt

So there's this guy, Grant Morrison. You may have heard of him. In August of 1987, British Science fiction anthology 2000 AD printed the first of...

Man With Barely Usable Arms Draws Comics With His Mouth

Daniel Vahab | Posted 05.07.2013 | Impact
Daniel Vahab

A man with barely usable arms or legs writes and draws comics from a stick in his mouth. Meet Larime Taylor, a bearded, middle-aged California-based comic book artist stuck in a wheelchair and living in near poverty.

Neil Gaiman's Fortunately, the Milk

Monica Edinger | Posted 04.30.2013 | Books
Monica Edinger

After receiving an advanced reader's copy of Neil Gaiman's Fortunately, the Milk, I asked my class if they'd like me to read it aloud. Now keep in mind that while Neil Gaiman may have a huge adult fan base, he isn't particularly well-known among young kids. Actually, I'd say he isn't known at all.

Familiar Face Headed Back To Marvel Universe

AP | Posted 05.22.2013 | Entertainment

PHILADELPHIA — Writer Neil Gaiman is returning to Marvel Comics this summer, and he's bringing the red-haired heavenly bounty hunter Angela with...

LISTEN: Neil Gaiman On Why He Wrote His New Book

Posted 05.15.2013 | Books

Neil Gaiman has professed himself nervous about his latest book, The Ocean at the End of the Lane. It's a magical tale, filled with horror and imagina...

Andrew Losowsky

11 Lessons Publishers Can Learn From Amanda Palmer

HuffingtonPost.com | Andrew Losowsky | Posted 03.04.2013 | Books

This piece on Amanda Palmer's TED Talk is the first in a new series called Tough Love. I love publishing, but I believe that many traditional aspects ...

Try A Title Swap!

Posted 03.03.2013 | Books

We're pretty sure that today's literary Twitter meme is @neilhimself's fault. Either way, #TitleSwap has us giggling - and also occasionally thinking,...

Tripping Over a Great Read

Rachael Berkey | Posted 04.27.2013 | Books
Rachael Berkey

How do books come into your life, reader? Are you a browser of Amazon? A wanderer of bookstores? A receiver of bookish care packages from well-meaning family members?

Gaiman: New Book Is 'Silliest I've Ever Written'

Posted 02.15.2013 | Books

Neil Gaiman has yet another new book coming out this year. Fortunately, The Milk comes out in September and is aimed at children aged 8 and up, an au...

Famous Illustrator To Design Neil Gaiman's 'Make Good Art' Speech

Posted 01.08.2013 | Arts

Neil Gaiman melted more than a few hearts when he delivered the inspirational "Make Good Art" commencement speech at Philadelphia’s the University o...

Neil Gaiman Quits Book Signing Tours

Posted 01.02.2013 | Books

Shortly before Christmas, Neil Gaiman dropped a bombshell for his fans: this summer will mark his final signing tour. To coincide with the transat...

Dearly Beloved, Let's Get Crazy With Amanda Palmer and The Grand Theft Orchestra on New Years Eve in New York City

Holly Cara Price | Posted 12.28.2012 | New York
Holly Cara Price

2012 has been quite the year by all accounts. The music industry -- which is still trying to figure out what happened to its former self -- took a serious blow by the concept of crowdfunding this year. And by concept I mean runaway success.

Most Wanted Books Of 2013

Posted 12.21.2012 | Books

What are the best books of 2013? We've stepped out of our time machine (hint: talk to that person next to you on the airplane, don't try the veal) to ...

Who Wins Wars?

David Sable | Posted 01.26.2013 | Media
David Sable

Who wins wars? More importantly -- can a war, today, really be won? In the "old days," war was simple... populations were smaller, weapons were less...

Neil Gaiman's 'Doctor Who' Script Lost, Then Found

Posted 11.19.2012 | TV

Neil Gaiman left the script to his upcoming "Doctor Who" Season 7 episode in a cab, but no spoilers about the Cybermen or the Doctor's companion were ...

How To Help School Libraries

| Posted 11.12.2012 | Books

By David Gaughran for Indiereader.com Chronic under-funding of school libraries has led to the tragic spectacle of empty shelves, leaving children ...

Cybermen, Neil Gaiman Returning To 'Doctor Who'

Posted 11.07.2012 | TV

Neil Gaiman is bringing the Cybermen back to "Doctor Who." The BBC revealed Gaiman will pen an episode airing in the spring of 2013 that will feature ...

A More Honest Way Of Selling Ebooks

Robert Martinez | Posted 12.19.2012 | Books
Robert Martinez

We believe that of you simply treat the customer with respect, then they will reciprocate in kind. With the help of Neil Gaiman, Dave McKean, John Scalzi and Cory Doctorow among others, we are testing this idea.

Spooky, Spooky Fairy Tales

Monica Edinger | Posted 12.17.2012 | Books
Monica Edinger

When Neil Gaiman first proposed this idea of giving books for Halloween I offered some suggestions, among them Adam Gidwitz's unique take on fairy tales, A Tale Dark and Grimm. Now Adam is back with In a Glass Grimmly.

IMAGES: The Literary Pin-Up Calendar 2013

Posted 10.03.2012 | Books

Lee Moyer's lifelike illustrations have donned album covers and Laurel & Hardy box sets. Last year, he made his first-ever literary pin-up calendar, w...

Interview with Jenny Rosenstrach about Dinner: A Love Story

Nicki Richesin | Posted 10.08.2012 | Parents
Nicki Richesin

"This whole family dinner thing is just a way for me to wire my childrens' bodies in a way so that they automatically show up at the dinner table to talk to me when they are teenagers. They won't have a choice in the matter. They'll just start feeling this magnetic pull to the pork chops at 6:30."

Hey Writer! What's Your Brand?

Holly Robinson | Posted 09.30.2012 | Books
Holly Robinson

When did writers start being brands? This question led me through a maze of other squirrely musings. If you write a memoir, are you forever a memoirist? What happens if a thriller writer dares to try his hand at romance?