For people who enjoyed DEAD BOY DETECTIVES, the cast and some of the creators tell you things and answer questions:
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The cast and creators of Dead Boy Detectives discuss the series and reveal hidden details in the show!Edwin and Charles are best friends, ghosts… and the bes...
youtu.beI think it's a spectrum with eg Terry Pratchett on one end and eg Harlan Ellison or Douglas Adams on the other. And most of us in the middle.
Kevin Crossley-Holland's Norse Myths in the Penguin/Pantheon series of Myths is wonderful.
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Absolutely. But it's a lot more graphic if you know what's going on (if you see what I mean). I tried to write it so that it was the kind of sex scene that had baffled me as a kid.
I don't think the sex is graphic at all. At least it wasn't meant to be, unless you already knew what was going on.
All the photos i have of me with people i interviewed were test Polaroids.
It saddened me as we'd chatted briefly at the 1989 San Diego Comic Con and he'd seemed nice and unthreatened by Sandman at the time.
I love things that feel new. Love John Crowley and Suzanne Clarke, Kelly Link and John Collier, Robert Aickman and Charles Addams, Jan Svankmajor and Peter Greenaway.
I didn't watch it. The guy who did the Crow comics was accusing me and Mike Dringenberg of having somehow stolen the Crow and made it Sandman at the time, despite Sandman coming out first, and it soured me on it and him. I'd enjoyed the first couple of comics.
I remember being in Hamburg in 1976, coming home after a gig (Lou Reed? Uriah Heap?) at midnight and the roads were so empty you could not hear a car, and the German kids I was with still stood at the crossing until the lights turned green.
I discovered Pinkwater with that book around the age of 22, and have loved it and him ever since.
It's even funnier if you knew Ray. And Clive's not-a-question is terrifying...
Big proud happy face. Toby created the version of Dead Boy Detectives that inspired Steve Yockey to make the TV show. (Toby, now's when you point out to DC Comics how much you'd like to write a DBD novel.)
I think this may be the only time I'll have my name on a #1 Bestseller.
So, what the hell, I'm going to mention it.
(@neilhimself.neilgaiman.com, Shelly Bond, #MarkBuckingham and team Dead Boys - blinkin' flip.)
Agreed.
This is another reason why it's better to use design and text to reach out toward an appropriate audience, rather than to try to wall off the wrong one. "Appropriate audience" is defined more by interest than age.
I just backed This is Only Earth, My Dear - Poems & Photos on @Kickstarter
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A book of Pre-Raphaelite inspired photography along with the forgotten poems of Victorian painter Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal.
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I plan to support this Lizzie Siddal inspired Kickstarter!
This is Only Earth, My Dear - Poems & Photos, via @Kickstarter www.kickstarter.com/projects/kyl...
A book of Pre-Raphaelite inspired photography along with the forgotten poems of Victorian painter Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal.
www.kickstarter.comWhen I finally bought my ten volume Farmer and Henley, I was saddened and amused to discover that at some point in its History the signature with the Monosyllable entry had been quietly stolen.
We figured it wasn't needed for books, but was vital for comics.