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Authors’ Note from “Interworld” by Neil Gaiman and Michael Reaves
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He wondered whether home was a thing that happened to a place after a while, or if it was something that you found in the end, if you simply walked and waited and willed it long enough.

Neil Gaiman, American Gods (via monkeyswearingpants)

Each person who ever was or is or will be has a song. It isn’t a song that anybody else wrote. It has its own melody, it has its own words. Very few people get to sing their own song. Most of us fear that we cannot do it justice with our voices, or that our words are too foolish or too honest, or too odd. So people live their songs instead.

- Neil Gaiman in Anansi Boys

When we hold each other, in the darkness, it doesn’t make the darkness go away. The bad things are still out there. The nightmares still walking. When we hold each other we feel not safe, but better. “It’s all right” we whisper, “I’m here, I love you.” and we lie: “I’ll never leave you.” For just a moment or two the darkness doesn’t seem so bad.

Neil Gaiman (via atomos)

Tell him that we have fucking reprogrammed reality. Tell him that language is a virus and that religion is an operating system and that prayers are just so much fucking spam

Neil Gaiman, American Gods: The Tenth Anniversary Edition (via knackeredwriter)

barkingsparrows:

Yes, be best friends please.
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amanda palmer & neil gaiman
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One of the things I’m concerned about is that I really want to make sure the races of all the characters are kept. I don’t like it when black characters become white in movies, or things like that. That was something I found deeply problematic with the attempt by some people who had a lot of money and a lot of clout, and who wanted the rights to Anansi Boys, at one point. Somewhere in there, they made the fatal mistake of saying to me, “And, of course, the characters won’t be black in the movie because black people don’t like fantasy.” They were suddenly very surprised that we were no longer interested in selling them the book.

Neil Gaiman on the American Gods TV adaptation (via tokenblkgirl)

(Source: mistyknights)


Craig: When I drank, I use to binge drink. Drink a little, then stop. Now, i’m kind of like that with Doctor Who. You know, I save them up on the DVR. And then I get my big scarf on and my hat and I stay home and I just watch it.Neil: Watch them, then you wake up in the morning hating yourself and swearing never to do it again.Craig: It’s like you know me, man. 
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NEVERWHERE Dream Cast: 
Andrew Garfield as Richard Mayhew
Felicity Jones as Door
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