Life and the joy of being alive and reading about dead things. Coming up with designs and products based on the works of Neil Gaiman. We are also very interested in any input from the fans of Neil on products they would like to see.
Music
We love and listen to all types of music. Here is the list of music Neil has been involved with:
Where's Neil When You Need Him? (2006) (Seventeen bands wrote songs based on Neil's work for this disc.
Neil's song-writing and collaboration is also featured on:
Alice Cooper's The Last Temptation
The Flash Girls' The Return of Pansy Smith & Violet Jones, Maurice & I and Play Each Morning Wild Queen
Folk UnderGround's Buried Things and Get Y'er Hands Off Me Booty!
Lorraine-a-Malena's Mirror, Mirror
The Hidden Variable, Volume 1
One Ring Zero, As Smart As We Are
The MirrorMask soundtrack "If I Apologised"
Gaiman has also been mentioned in albums by Tori Amos
Movies
Princess Mononoke (1997) Neil adapted the script for the Miramax dub. ---
A Short Film About John Bolton (2003) Neil wrote and directed. ---
MirrorMask (2005) Story written by Neil and Dave McKean, screenplay by Neil. ---
Stardust (2007 film) Screenplay by Jane Goldman and Matthew Vaughn, adapted from Gaiman's novel.
Also Produced ---
Beowulf (2007) Original screenplay written by Roger Avary and Neil Gaiman. ---
Coraline (2008) Listed as an Exec. Producer
Television
Neverwhere (tv series)(1996) A BBC miniseries conceived by Neil and Lenny Henry; story and screenplay by Neil.
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The episode, "Day of the Dead" from the fifth season of Babylon 5 (1998) Written by Neil.
13 Nights of Fright, Hosted by Neil Gaiman on FOX Movie Channel (2004)
Books
Lots and lots. Here's the bibliography of Neil's work:
Duran Duran: The Book – With Mike Teasdale (1984) --
Ghastly Beyond Belief: The Science Fiction and Fantasy Book of Quotations – With Kim Newman (1985) --
Don't Panic: The Official Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion (A guide to Douglas Adams' 'trilogy') (1988) --
Good Omens - Neil co-wrote with Terry Prachett (1990). Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch. --
Angels and Visitations (a collection of short stories) - (1993) --
Now we are Sick - (1994) --
Anthology of Nasty Verse with poems by Alan Moore, Ramsey Campbell, Gene Wolfe, R.A. Lafferty, Terry Pratchett, Brian Aldiss, Kim Newman, Diana Wynne Jones, etc. --
The Sandman: Book of Dreams prose anthology with co-editor Ed Kramer (1996, 1997) --
Neverwhere 1996, BBC Books, in a regular hardback state as well as a signed/limited edition of 500. Based on Neil's script for the BBC miniseries --
On Cats and Dogs: Two Tales (1997) (chapbook containing two short stories) --
Smoke and Mirrors (a collection of short stories): (1998) --
The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish (a children's book) – With Dave McKean (ill.) (1998) --
Stardust - (1999) --
Sandman: The Dream Hunters – With and Yoshitaka Amano, (ill.) (1999) --
American Gods (2001) --
Murder Mysteries: A Play for Voices (2001) (Limited edition script for the voice play with illustrations by George Walker) --
Little Lit: It Was a Dark and Silly Night (with Gahan Wilson), (2001) --
Adventures in the Dream Trade (a miscellany) - (2002) --
Snow, Glass, Apples: A Play for Voices (2002) (Limited edition script for the voice play with illustrations by George Walker) --
A Walking Tour of the Shambles – With Gene Wolfe (2002) --
Coraline (2002) – With Dave McKean (ill.) (2002) --
The Wolves in the Walls – With Dave McKean, (ill.) (2003) --
Melinda (2003/04) (Limited edition "sketch" story. Only 1500 were ever printed, with 400 going to the author, and 100 to the illustrator. Illustrations by Dagmara Matuszak) --
Anansi Boys – (2005) A novel featuring the son of the spider god Anansi, who only finds out about his father's true nature after the latter's death. Moreover, not only is the protagonist quite chagrined to find out he didn't inherit any of his father's powers, but his heretofore unknown brother did. Tangentially related to American Gods. This novel debuted at Number 1 on the New York Times hardback fiction bestseller list. --
Fragile Things - A collection of short stories and other writings --
The Graveyard Book - A forthcoming children's book mentioned in the introduction to Fragile Things --
M is for Magic - A short story collection of stories previously published --
Then there are the comics:
Tharg's Future Shocks: 4 issuses for 2000A.D. --
Violent Cases (1987) - Neil with Dave McKean (ill.) (1987) --
Black Orchid #1-3 (1988) - Gaiman, Neil; McKean, Dave (ill.) (1989) --
The Light Brigade (1988) --
Redfox #20 (1989) --
Swamp Thing Annual #5 featuring Brother Power the Geek, 1990) --
The Sandman #1-75 (1989-1996) - Ten-volume collection: (1991-1997) --
Miracleman #17-24 - With Mark Buckingham, (ill.) and Wayne Truman (let.) (1992) --
Books of Magic #1-4 (1991) --
Being an Account of the Life and Death of the Emperor Heliogabolus (1991) (a self-illustrated 14-page 24-hour comic published in Cerebus #147) --
Signal to Noise (Dark Horse Comics, 1992) – Neil with Dave McKean (1992) --
Death: The High Cost of Living #1-3 (with Chris Bachalo) - (1994) --
The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr. Punch - Neil with Dave McKean (1994) --
The Last Temptation - Neil; Zuli, Michael, and Cooper, Alice (1994) --
storyline based on Alice Cooper's album The Last Temptation, co-plotted and written by Neil and Alice Cooper
Angela #1-3 - Neil and Greg Capullo (1994/1995) --
Death: The Time of Your Life #1-3 (with Chris Bachalo) (1997) --
Stardust (Being A Romance Within The Realm of Faerie) #1-4 - Neil and Charles Vess (ill.) (1997-1998) --
Neil Gaiman's Only The End of the World Again - Neil Gamian; P. Craig Russell, Troy Nixey, Matthew Hollingsworth (2000) --
Neil Gaiman's Midnight Days (collection of early work with various artists) - Neil and Matt Wagner (1999) --
Green Lantern/Superman: Legend of the Green Flame (previously unpublished script with various artists)(2000) --
Harlequin Valentine - Gaiman, Neil and John Bolton (2001) --
Murder Mysteries - P. Craig Russell and Neil (2002) --
Marvel 1602 #1-8 - Neil and Andy Kubert (2003) --
Endless Nights - Neil; Todd Klein (let.); and Glenn Fabry, (ill.) (2003) --
Eternals - (2006) ----- Neil has been writing for over 20 years and it feels like it took me that long to write just the titles of his works.
Heroes
Anyone who tries to make the world a better place for all.
Who I'd like to meet: We’d like to meet anyone who is interested in Neil Gaiman’s work. We’d like to meet anyone who still finds the time to sit down and read a good book.
hello dear friend NEIL. thanks for your kind remarks. is a pleasure to receive your greetings in my corner always. apologies for not replying soon, I've been a week without internet at home, with some problem on my page like many friends, for a myspace glitch. I responded to very few from a cybercafe., but I get back to the day you are always in my thoughts the wish that you have great success in the road, and all my admiration. God bless you. Thousands of thanks for sharing your friendship with me, your heart, your art and your talent. I hope to enjoy a whole week full of inspiration, love, laughter,books and music. all the best for you. a big hug and kisses from your friend from Spain. Alexandra.
Hello my dear friend Neil, I hope that this week is filled with all the best for you and your family. With wonderful events in your life and art. Thanks for sharing your talent and friendship. Gifts always a smile, so dear and precious to me. Happy day and great week. A huge hug and kisses from my land. Your friend muse. Alexandra. :)))))))
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you have the best job, at least from an outside view, thanks for all you do to make cool art from his stuff. lucky, beautiful lady. the tea photos are funny...