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Blog: 105. The Woman in the Moon from Becky's Book Reviews in the group Book bloggers 1 year, 5 months ago
The Woman in the Moon: How Margaret Hamilton Helped Fly the First Astronauts to the Moon. Richard Maurer. 2023. 272 pages. [Source: Library] [Link to cover […]
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Blog: The difference between planning a novel and actually writing it! from Mills & Boon Blog in the group Mills and Boon fans 1 year, 5 months ago
Jenni Fletcher joins us on the blog to talk about her new book, Cinderella’s Deal With The Colonel. She also reveals more about the start of the writing process, […]
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Blog: Read an extract from The Keepsake by Julie Brooks from Hachette UK in the group We love Sarah Waters' writing 1 year, 5 months ago
A book of treasures. A wealth of secrets.The Keepsake is a thrilling dual-time novel, with a fascinating, complex woman at its heart, wealth of twists, […]
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Blog: Blood of the Virgin by Sammy Harkham review – to live and cry in LA from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 1 year, 5 months ago
The cartoonist’s singular book, 14 years in the making, imbues the tale of a harried 1970s B-movie editor with panoramic scope Enter the Faber/Observer/Comica g […]
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Blog: Ways of Life: Jim Ede and the Kettle’s Yard Artists by Laura Freeman review – an intimate tale of a life in art from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 1 year, 5 months ago
This fabulously detailed account of the great collector’s treasures, artist friends and the Cambridge art gallery home he built with his wife, Helen, is a f […]
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Blog: from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 1 year, 5 months ago
Not really. I tend to try and shorten things, and spend several hours editing and trimming and so on, and then do a word count and find out they just got longer. […]
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Either way, thank you for being a part of writing my very favorite book of well over a decade and making so many lovely interpretations of it! <3 from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 1 year, 5 months ago
I know. I wonder if there’s an easy way to look at Pre-2017 Good Omens art? Or if there’s a way for people to tag their art so their own Crowleys and Azi […]
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Blog: Hi hello I just FINALLY started Good Omens on Prime (late to the bandwagon as always, lmao). I am in love with the characters and world now. I have been sick for a while (apparently mononucleosis and iron deficiencies combined are terrible) and it’s definitely cheered me up a lot, especially the banter between Aziraphael and Crowley :). I am planning on getting the book, but I also have a TBR list a mile long. from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 1 year, 5 months ago
Get well soon. (Mononucleosis is the worst. I got it in the summer of 1978 and was weak as a sad kitten for months.)
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Blog: how many O levels did you get? from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 1 year, 5 months ago
I think 12, but one of them probably doesn’t count because I took the English Language O level twice because I was so baffled that I didn’t get an A the first tim […]
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Blog: Mr. Gaiman might I ask why on the newest poster for Good Omens there happens to be two… newts? Salamanders? Or reptiles? In blueish black and red near the old camera and stack of books? from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 1 year, 5 months ago
Three. You missed the green one.
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Blog: Hi Neil — I was wondering, what are you currently working on (if you’d like to share)? Do you have any writing projects at the moment? from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 1 year, 5 months ago
Right now it’s all introductions to other people’s books. When they are all done, I plan to go back to a novel.
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Blog: Hi Neil! I don’t want to sound like a killjoy, but I’m concerned about David Tennant’s family being involved in the second season of Good Omens (or Michael Sheen’s partner Anna Lundberg in a future season three). I absolutely have nothing against them, I loved Staged just like everyone else, but this is exactly the matter for me: casting them in the series would automatically make me think about Staged or something else while I’m watching GO, and it would distract me from the plot and the magic of it. It would feel somehow like a family reunion, no matter how talented they are as actors (not to mention that there would be nepotism accusations, above all against David. I hope this won’t affect the popularity rating, since season three is still hypothetical). I’m not the only one who thinks this might be an issue, from what I read on blogs here on Tumblr (and on the Internet in general) but I feel like there’s a sort of tension, like people are scared to say it out loud, because some fans get the wrong idea and accuse them of hating Georgia or Anna or Ty (and that’s why I’m asking this anonymously, I don’t want to start a fight). I hope you get what I’m saying, it only felt fair to me to let you know whatever concerns some fans might have, and maybe even give you a perspective you weren’t considering? Of course you have the last word on this, and if you think this is not a big deal, I trust your judgement. I wish you a fantastic day! (And sorry for my English, I’m not native, I tried my best!) from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 1 year, 5 months ago
Yeah. So, I find that a little creepy, not very creepy, but definitely a bit. I thought we were lucky to get Peter Davison in Good Omens 2. (He didn’t audition. W […]
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Blog: Hi, Neil! I know you get a lot of asks, but I actually just read my first of your works (I’ve seen a few of the movies based on things), and “Black Orchid” was WONDERFUL. I am absolutely obsessed. The story was beautiful, and the art was brilliant. You, Dave McKean, and Todd Klein did a wonderful job in making this story come to life, and I’m so glad that it was on my reading list for my class. I’m buying my own copy to keep, and I’ll be thinking about it non-stop for the next week at least. from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 1 year, 5 months ago
That makes me (and the me of 36 years ago) incredibly happy.
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Blog: Hello Mr Gaiman, I’m not sure if you answered this already but did you ever consider becoming a graphic novelist? I think anyone can draw if they allow themselves enough time. Also, do you read graphic novels/manga? from Neil Gaiman in the group Fans of Neil Gaiman 1 year, 5 months ago
I’ve heard a lot about comics and graphic novels. Probably too late for me to get into it now.
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Blog: Word of the Day – Quidnunc from For Reading Addicts in the group Book bloggers 1 year, 5 months ago
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Blog: Caffè Nero launches major book awards from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 1 year, 6 months ago
Like the Costa prizes, scrapped in 2022, the Neros will cover children’s books, nonfiction and novels, emphasising ‘commercial’ titlesCaffè Nero is launch […]
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Blog: Glamorgan in a Game of Two Halves from Hachette UK in the group We love Sarah Waters' writing 1 year, 6 months ago
Surrey moved 25 points clear at the top after a ten-wicket win over neighbours Kent at The Oval inside three days. The away side was asked to bat first and […]
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Blog: The big idea: why you should embrace your inner fan from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 1 year, 6 months ago
Far from being the preserve of weirdos, fandoms offer a model of community and wellbeingOf the many films that dramatise the deranged behaviour of celebrity fans, […]
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Blog: Read an extract from Hate At First Sight by Lizzie O’Hagan from Hachette UK in the group We love Sarah Waters' writing 1 year, 6 months ago
THEY SAY IT’S A THIN LINE BETWEEN LOVE AND . . . HATE AT FIRST SIGHT.
Kate hates feeling out of control. Her incessant need to overprepare has al […]
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Blog: Melanie Hamrick: how ballet inspired my debut novel First Position from Mills & Boon Blog in the group Mills and Boon fans 1 year, 6 months ago
Today on the blog we’re joined by Melanie Hamrick, debut author of First Position, which is published by Mills & Boon on 22 June 2023! First Position follows Syl […]
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Blog: The 2023 International Booker prize shortlist – review from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 1 year, 6 months ago
A cautionary Bulgarian tale of nostalgia, an anarchic story set in South Korea and novels exploring motherhood are among this year’s contenders. But it’s hard to […]
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Blog: William Boyd on his friend Martin Amis: ‘He was ferociously intelligent – and very funny’ from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 1 year, 6 months ago
He saw the world’s cruel absurdities through a comic lens, writes Boyd, who recalls his very first meeting with Amis – and explains why his unmistakable voice wil […]
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Blog: Fancy Bear Goes Phishing by Scott Shapiro review – a gripping study of five extraordinary hacks from Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 1 year, 6 months ago
A professor of law who’s a computer geek carves an undaunted path through the conceptual and technical undergrowth in this illuminating tour of cyberspace’s dar […]
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Blog: Word of the Day – Kvetch from For Reading Addicts in the group Book bloggers 1 year, 6 months ago
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