Neil Gaiman is scheduled to appear on Colbert tonight
Gaiman’s father just died last week, so he may not be at his best, but I’ll be watching.
By Roderick
Neil Gaiman is scheduled to appear on Colbert tonight
Gaiman’s father just died last week, so he may not be at his best, but I’ll be watching.
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Perhaps I’ll tune in to the Colbert Report later.
He was recently on one of my favorite podcasts, and it was a great interview.
You can download it here:
http://www.maximumfun.org/blog/2009/02/neil-gaiman-and-henry-selick-on.html
I loved _American Gods_.
Why again are fantasy and science fiction considered less than literature?
I think there is an unwritten rule that nothing may be considered profound or important unless it isn’t enjoyable.