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Acclaimed science-fiction author Neil Gaiman reads his poem, "Instructions."
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An Evening's Entertainment with Neil Gaiman celebrating "Fr...
Acclaimed science-fiction author Neil Gaiman reads his poem, "Instructions."
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An Evening's Entertainment with Neil Gaiman celebrating "Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders."
In this dazzling new collection of more than twenty-five pieces of short fiction including a novella featuring the hero of his masterpiece "American Gods," Neil Gaiman charts the terrain between life and death, perception and reality, darkness and light. Guaranteed to dazzle the senses, haunt the imagination, and touch the heart, "Fragile Things" is a gift of wonder from one of the most unique literary artists of our time. Neil Gaiman is the critically acclaimed and award-winning author of the novels "American Gods," "Neverwhere," "Stardust," "Coraline," and "Anansi Boys;" "The Sandman" series of graphic novels; and "Smoke and Mirrors," a collection of short fiction - Cody's Books
Gaiman is also the coauthor of the novel "Good Omens" with Terry Pratchett. Among the many awards he has won are the Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, Locus, and Bram Stoker awards.
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Who cares? What a dreary, sad little thing to say. Gaiman supports a dangerous cult that hurts people and destroys lives. He's a lying idiot. Gaiman is a big, fat crazy CLAM! Mark Headly testifies in his book Blown for Good that Scientology reinstated David and Neil Gaiman and apologized to them for an earlier disconnect during the Guardian office coup.
Neil Gaiman is a dickhead who funds Scientology. Gaiman is a big CLAM, giving the cult over $100,000.00 anot to mention tax credits and contacts. Gaiman is a phony.
Actually, it can be anything. Nazism, communism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism, anything that is taken too literary is death. So for the sake of the world, people need to learn to shut the fuck up!
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God it's sad what the so-called literary world has come to...
I resent that! :D
So for the sake of the world, people need to learn to shut the fuck up!