The Other Half of the Secret

posted by Neil Gaiman

I mentioned that making Good Omens two is half of what I've been working on, and will be working on for next eighteen months, and I said I'd tell you soon enough what the other secret project I've been working on is.


It's this.





And I cannot tell you how happy I am to be making it, and making it in the way that we're making it.


Anansi Boys started in about 1996. I was working on the original Neverwhere TV series for Lenny Henry's film company, Crucial Films.


I loved a lot of what we were doing in Neverwhere. 25 years ago, it felt like we were doing something ahead of its time. 




Lenny and I went for a walk. Lenny grumbled about horror films. ���You'll never get people who look like me starring in horror films,��� he said. ���We're the hero's friend who dies third.���


And I thought and blinked. He was right. ���I'll write you a horror movie you could star in,��� I told him.


I plotted one. I tried writing the first half-dozen pages of the movie, but it didn't seem to be right as a movie. And I was beginning to suspect that the story I was imagining, about two brothers whose father had been a God, wasn't really horror, either.


I borrowed Mr Nancy from the story I had not yet told and I put him, or a version of him, into AMERICAN GODS. 


In 2002 I was having lunch with my editor, and I told her the story of Anansi Boys, and said it was probably a novella. She waved her fork at me. ���That is a novel,��� she said, very certain. I was impressed enough with her certainty that I wrote the novel.


The creation and publishing of the novel is documented here on this very blog. Here's a useful bit, explaining its relationship to American Gods, and also explaining what Anansi Boys is:


https://journal.neilgaiman.com/2005/05/anansi-boys-question-of-day.asp


(For those of you who don't want to click, I talked about describing it thus:


My new novel is a scary, funny sort of story, which isn't exactly a thriller, and isn't really horror, and doesn't quite qualify as a ghost story (although it has at least one ghost in it), or a romantic comedy (although there are several romances in there, and it's certainly a comedy, except for the scary bits). If you have to classify it, it's probably a magical-horror-thriller-ghost-romantic-comedy-family-epic, although that leaves out the detective bits and much of the food. 


Which, oddly enough, is still a pretty good description.)


The book came out and was my first New York Times Number One Bestseller. 

https://journal.neilgaiman.com/2005/09/theres-first-time-for-everything.html 


(This is the Ukranian cover.)








A top Hollywood director wanted to buy the rights to Anansi Boys, but when he told me that he planned to make all the characters white, I declined to sell it. It was going to be done properly or not at all.


And then, about ten years ago, two things happened at the same time. Hilary Bevan Jones, a producer who had made a short film I had directed (called Statuesque) mentioned she'd love to make Anansi Boys as a TV series, and a man named Richard Fee, who worked for a company called RED, spotted me eating noodles in a London noodle bar, waited outside so he didn't seem like a stalker, and told me how much he loved Anansi Boys and that he'd love to make it into television.


I loved the TV that RED had made, loved Hilary and her team at Endor, and, unable to decide between them, suggested that they might be willing to work together. They both thought this was a good idea. 


Work started. Somewhere around 2016 I agreed to work on it to help it get made, but we all knew that we would have to be patient as I was writing and making Good Omens. And when Good Omens was in post production we began to move forward.  Amazon had loved making Good Omens, and were blown away by the viewing figures and reaction to it, and wanted to make more things with me, so Endor and Red now had a place to make it for. We put together a fabulous team of writers -- Kara Smith and Racheal Ofori and Arvind Ethan David, not to mention Sir Lenny Henry, who came on board both as a writer and as an Executive Producer to make sure that the soul stayed in it. (I'm writing the first and the last episode). 


Douglas Mackinnon agreed to co-showrun it with me, because I knew I never wanted to be the sole showrunner of anything again and after the Good Omens experience I would trust Douglas with my life and (which actually may be more important) with my stories. We planned to shoot it all around the world...


Paul Frift had been the producer of Good Omens during the South African leg of the shoot, and was indomitable, so we were very happy when he agreed to come on board as our producer.


And then in 2020 Covid happened. The Prime Directive of making Big Budget International television suddenly became ���Don't Travel and Especially Don't Travel All Around The World. We Mean It.���


Douglas came up with a Plan to bring Anansi Boys to the screen that was audacious, creative and brilliant. All we needed to make it work was the Biggest Studio in Europe and access to an awful lot of cutting edge technology. 


The biggest Studio in Europe happens to be in Leith, outside Edinburgh. 


Before Covid, the plan had been first to make Anansi Boys, then immediately to make Good Omens 2. (Good Omens 2 was going to be shot in Bathgate, outside Glasgow.) That was the plan we were working on through most of 2020. Then, in September 2020, Douglas and I got a call from Amazon. ���We've got good news and complicated news for you,��� they said. ���The good news is we are greenlighting both Good Omens and Anansi Boys. The complicated news is... well, how do you feel about making them both at the same time?���


So...


Anansi Boys is coming.


Hang on. I want to do that again in a bigger font.


Anansi Boys is coming.


I'd loved the pilot episode of Star Trek Picard, and talked to Michael Chabon about the director, Hanelle M. Culpepper, and he gave her a rave recommendation as someone who could tell a story and stay in control of the technology. We reached out to her, sent her the scripts and the novel, and she loved the project. Hanelle is going to be our lead director, and will direct two episodes.


Hanelle, Sir Lenny Henry, Hilary Bevan Jones and Richard Fee are executive producers, as are Douglas and I.  Hanelle,  Jermain Julien and Azhur Saleem are our three directors.


We will start to announce the cast soon (it's thrilling).  (The crew are, to me, just as thrilling.)


(But I'll give you one clue: one of our cast members was on a public event with me at some point in the last five years. The first thing she said when we met backstage was that her favourite book was the audiobook of Anansi Boys, read by Lenny Henry. And when I told her that there was a part in the book I'd originally written with her in mind, she was overjoyed. So when it became a reality, she was the first person I asked, and the first to agree.)


(The Anansi Boys image above is by Michael Ralph, our amazing production designer.)










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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

You are my favorite author and always an instant buy for me, since "American Gods" I have dive in deep in the mythological universe that you created or retells for us. I love the unique writing and perspective that you create in every work of art you produce, I always think that if I ever wrote a book I would want to write it similarly to the distinctive way you do. So for me it's always a pleasure to see your stories entering another dimension and reaching a new audience that also can be delighted with it.
I can't wait to see more and more of your books getting that kind of recognition and I'm even more impatient now to get my hands in "Anansi Boys", thank you so much for sharing with us your amazing ideas, I'm an avid fan of them :)


message 2: by Sara Leigh (new)

Sara Leigh This is amazing! Now I have to reread Anansi Boys, probably the audiobook.


message 3: by Sara Leigh (new)

Sara Leigh Squeeee! Must get the audio version of Anansi Boys now.


message 4: by Sean (new)

Sean Kirkwood Half way through this book now. The whole time I was reading, I thought to myself, this would be such a fantastic show or movie. Bam!! Neil comes through! Each book I read of his is my new favorite.


message 5: by Pablo (new)

Pablo Pereyra Just finished American Gods Serie, and now running to watch Good Omens. I'm becoming a fan of Mr Gaiman


message 6: by Neeraja (new)

Neeraja Sankaran Sara Leigh wrote: "Squeeee! Must get the audio version of Anansi Boys now."

Ditto!


message 7: by Dawn (new)

Dawn So glad you held out for the true version of Anansi Boys and it is coming!


message 8: by Jules (new)

Jules Anansi Boys is one of my absolute favorites. Beyond thrilled!


message 9: by Leda (new)

Leda OT, but I just wanted to take a moment to appreciate I don't have to run over to the zuckerberg empire to get updates from Neil Gaiman because the man is still updating Goodreads and a blog. This is how you do it. Also, it's so cozy in here. Few people. Nice people. It feels like a casual chat somewhere local. No celebrityhood blurring the edges and making it weird to join the celebration. Good news about telling stories should be like this. A conversation you could have whispering but still being heard.
Thank you.


message 10: by Sergey (new)

Sergey Selyutin So, there will be no new books - obviously, TV series bring more money. Too bad. Gaiman used to be quite a decent writer.


message 11: by Patrick (new)

Patrick O'Connor I feel like I may be in the minority in saying that I prefer Anansi Boys to American Gods. When I was reading American Gods I wanted more Mr. Nancy. Imagine my joy when I found Anansi Boys.


message 12: by Dennis (new)

Dennis Flabbergasting news! I’ve been stuck with your stuff since Sandman and Books of magic. One could say you started up the magic-wierdness-godmashup-gothdeath-introverted-superheroes thing that in my world is connected to Harry Potter but made by Tim Burton starting Helena Bonham Carter, she would be great as Death. I’m rambling and should sleep, good night.


message 13: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Cerciello So excited! Good Omens was so wonderful! Thrilled we are getting more! And this is the best second half of a secret possible! I was sad about what happened with American Gods but I am all good now :)


message 14: by Dawn (new)

Dawn F.J. wrote: "Wow, I loved ''American Gods'' and the tv series were great.
Anansi Boys I also devoured and to here it will also be filmed is thrilling.
''Good Omens'' was such fun to read and the tv series were ..."

I was enjoying the tv series of American Gods too. So very sad it was cancelled 😢😢😢


message 15: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Congratulations! This is all such great news that I feel a little bit selfish and rude asking about London below, The Seven Sisters?
Is it on the back burner till these new shows are done? Since rereading to Neverwhere during lockdown I can’t stop thinking about London below.


message 16: by MysticMoods (new)

MysticMoods Oh my days! What exciting news!👏🏾 Anansi Boys is one of my absolute favourite books and my paperback is well so thumbed it's held together with love and affection alone. Sir Lenny Henry's audiobook narration is truly sublime and elevates the story to stratospheric proportions! If the awesome BBC Radio 4 adaptation is anything to go by, the story will have a glorious new guise! Pleasure you can't measure! 🥰


message 17: by Drea (new)

Drea Words fail me. Wish you could see me jumpinv up and down with glee.


message 18: by Alex Ratcliffe (new)

Alex Ratcliffe Anansi Boys was one of the first books of Gaiman's I read. The imagery from it was spectacular and I can't wait to see how it'll play out on the silver screen :D


message 19: by Naila (new)

Naila Hina You sculpt the idols but you actually prove what one person is capable of doing and being, at the same time you are the genius who invented the new definitions of Teamwork and management, advertising and marketing. People should make thesis and do PhD s on you and your incredible work.. specially because the way it touches the hearts and head and create change worlds-wide through opening new possibilities of thinking and by instant evolution from oblivion and vice versa! The combination of all philosophies from nihilism to existence. You are the dreamer who let us in your silver gold and ultraviolet and infrared dreams so perfectly ... anxiously awaiting your other books to materialize on silver screen etc as well, specially sci-fi fantasy serieses ...

The universes you take us are where we want to stay forever and yes the title cover is just what I imagined on a bigger and an unlimited scale.
Anansi boys is coming is the best news ever.. though Anansi boys were always there within us and will remain..
Best regards and best wishes.
Naila Hina PAKISTAN


message 20: by Caleigh Rose (new)

Caleigh Rose This is so exciting! Very much looking forward to both x


message 21: by Priscilla (new)

Priscilla King Should be good...the book was fantastic. (Well, duh...)


message 22: by Ginny & Forrest (new)

Ginny & Forrest Leda wrote: "OT, but I just wanted to take a moment to appreciate I don't have to run over to the zuckerberg empire to get updates from Neil Gaiman because the man is still updating Goodreads and a blog. This i..."

100 times yes to this commrnt!


message 23: by Theis (new)

Theis Deschain The future is looking bright (tv shows wise at least).


message 24: by G (new)

G " when he told me that he planned to make all the characters white, I declined to sell it."
Thank you


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