Sifting through Slate’s mailroom recently, we found a new edition of Neil Gaiman’s first novel, Neverwhere, with three words printed beneath the title on its glossy cover: “author’s preferred text.” ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
In a twist on the customary order of business, Neil Gaiman adapted his first solo novel from his screenplay for a TV miniseries, rather than the other way round. But the quality of Neverwhere doesn’t ...
Neil Gaiman explains the underexposed, too-sharp look of his six-part, three-hour BBC miniseries Neverwhere early on his DVD commentary track: The 1996 show was shot on video but lit for film, with ...
Fans of Neil Gaiman‘s 1996 TV series Neverwhere (and its subsequent novelization) are falling over themselves with excitement over the news that Gaiman is writing a sequel. According to the Guardian, ...
Early in Neil Gaiman’s story “Neverwhere,” the discontented investment analyst Richard Mayhew finds himself following a stranger down the ladder of a London sewer hole. What he finds down there is not ...
A mother in Alamogordo, N.M., happened to flip through her kid’s homework and was distraught by what she found. Nancy Wilmott’s teenage daughter had been assigned to read the British writer Neil ...
The Sandman creator's 1996 TV series is out on DVD today When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Way back in the dark old days of 1996, ...
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