It's Ash's first birthday, a bare chin is revealed... (and so are the next three Robert McGinnis covers)

posted by Neil Gaiman

It was Ash's birthday on the 16th of September, and his mother and I went back to the place he was born to celebrate and to get away from cellphones and the world.

He's a delight and I've never loved him more. His favourite books are Goodnight Moon and a book called Chu's Day (I've never been prouder). His eyes really are that blue.







I'm now off writing, and I won't see them for another ten days. I'm loving the writing, loving the exercising and the quiet and the words, and missing them both, especially Ash, I miss singing to him, miss waking up early and going off and reading with him or walking with him (he can nearly walk). Miss feeding him.
Today I shaved off my beard. I also got a FedEx package containing a proof "Advance Reading Copy" of NORSE MYTHOLOGY (it'll be published on the 7th of February) and an early reading copy of Colleen Doran's beautiful graphic novel adaptation of TROLL BRIDGE (out on October 18th).
Here is a photograph of all these things at once. (Well, not the act of shaving.)


...
So, this is a very book-covery day,  because I'm going to do something fun.
For the last few months, I've been showing people I've been talking to or talking about books with or just wind up sitting next to on a plane the Robert E. McGinnis covers for Stardust, Neverwhere and Anansi Boys.
This is because I am so proud of them, and the work Todd Klein did with the lettering and the design for the books.
The American Gods cover (it already came out) is, in my head, a 1968 SF cover. (I wrote about it here: http://journal.neilgaiman.com/2016/07/robert-e-mcginnis-and-secret-of-new.html. Todd Klein shows all the design work that led to it on his blog http://kleinletters.com/Blog/title-and-cover-design-for-neil-gaimans-american-gods/.)
Would you like to see the next three?


















Really?
You don't have to see them. You can wait until you are in some little Indie Bookshop over the next few months, and be surprised...

I love them. The Stardust cover is an early 70s book, and is funny, like the covers I delighted in for books like William Goldman's The Princess Bride -- the lettering style was inspired by the Ballantine Adult Fantasy Line, and  the whole is intended to be sort of heartwarming.
Anansi Boys is done as a late 50s or early 60s paperback ��� one of those goofy comedies, with an illustration of a scene from the first chapter. (Also glad to finally get Mr Nancy on the cover of his book.) I think this one is Robert E McGinnis's masterpiece, and Todd's as well. 
 Neverwhere ��� when Robert McGinnis sent over this haunting cover I sent it over to Todd Klein and told him that I thought it was a 1970s gothic romance cover. He looked at the kind of covers I'd suggested, told me that they often have elegant and swirly titles and heavily serifed type, and he produced something as beautiful and haunting as the cover had been.



Ready...?





Oh, hell. Here you go. And I've just gone to Amazon to find out the publication dates so will put the links in...
(And I checked Indiebound and the books are now up there too, so Indiebound links as well.)

Anansi Boys (http://bit.ly/AnansiPulp) comes out on October 25th...  (I loved this one so much I bought the painting from Mr McGinnis.)
http://www.indiebound.org/book/9780062564337



Neverwhere (http://bit.ly/NeverwherePulp) is published on November 29th. I love the rats in the shadows...
http://www.indiebound.org/book/9780062476371






Stardust (http://bit.ly/StardustPulp) is the next one to come out -- it will be out in just six days from now on September 27th...
http://www.indiebound.org/book/9780062564344






Labels:  anansi boys, Ash, Troll Bridge, Todd Klein, Robert E McGinnis, colleen doran, Stardust, Norse Mythology, birthdays, Neverwhere, beards

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Published on September 21, 2016 12:00
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message 1: by Dee (new)

Dee Well done all. They look amazing!
Love the American Gods and Stardust covers. gorgeous

Hope they will they be available in the UK soon. I have tried looking on Amazon UK for them, but only seem to be able to to find the Stardust cover at the moment.


message 2: by Carole (new)

Carole Kargher Holiday shopping will be so easy this year!
...Must go email RJ Julia to make sure my beloved little shop intends to have the goods...


message 3: by Beth (new)

Beth That Anansi Boys cover is just perfect. Looks like a magnificent collection.


message 4: by Mana (last edited Sep 22, 2016 06:06AM) (new)

Mana Words could not explain how much I want that edition of Neverwhere sitting pretty on my bookshelf. November couldn't come faster. ;n;


message 5: by Mary (new)

Mary Ruthless Ohhh! I love the new covers and HBD to little Ash! I'll have to get the new covers in stock at my little indie book shop. I already carry the new American Gods cover. I can't wait to have the Neverwhere copy specifically, it's brilliant.

Cheers!


message 6: by Mickey (new)

Mickey Adore the new covers! And happy birthday to Ash! He's adorable.


message 7: by Caner (new)

Caner Osmanağaoğlu Happy birthday Ash !


message 8: by Joanne (new)

Joanne Brown Stunning and perfect!!! The book covers and Ash! You have made my week! Thank you and Happy Ash's Birthday to Ash, you and Amanda! ❤️


message 9: by Ursula (new)

Ursula  
Congrats on the new covers!  Happy Birthday! to the little dude! :D Bless him!
 


message 10: by Gabby (new)

Gabby Anselmo THE NEVERWHERE COVER COMES OUT ON MY BIRTHDAY! I'm so hyped!


message 11: by Ksenia (new)

Ksenia LOVE the Anansi Boys cover!


message 12: by Noël (new)

Noël Vega The cover to Stardust reminds me of The Last Unicorn. ♡♡♡♡♡♡


message 13: by Ian (new)

Ian Hall Will Norse Mythology be available for pre-order in the UK? Its release date is perfectly timed for my birthday on 13th Feb.


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