The Neil Gaiman Reader
Editor Darrell Schweitzer’s critical look at author Neil Gaiman’s legacy includes two lengthy interviews, including a never-before-published conversation Neil and I had in 1995, as he was finishing his icon run on DC Comics’ The Sandman and embarking on the novel that would become the Hugo Award-winning American Gods.
Praise for Neil Gaiman:
“Neil Gaiman, a writer of rare perception and endless imagination . . . is . . . an American treasure.”
—William Gibson
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