Strange Days

I was going to write a blog entry about Saints Oran and Columba. I've been reading lots of old, out-of-print books by Otta F. Swire about the legends of the Hebrides for no particular reason, other than I like her voice as an author and I like the stories she tells, and the tale of Oran and Columba got into my head. But then I was walking the dog last night and the rhythm of footsteps turned into
"When Saint Columba landed on the island of Iona..."
And I spent much of the rest of ...
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Published on March 02, 2010 14:14
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message 1: by Laughingwolf (last edited Mar 03, 2010 05:18AM) (new)

Laughingwolf hi neil

really appreciate your friending me here

i'm a longtime fan of yours through graphic novels, beginning with the first 'sandman' series

your imagination is par excellence!

i look forward to reading your new endeavors as well

be well

-tony


message 2: by Bucletina (new)

Bucletina Hi! My english is very bad, but I want to thank you for accept me here as a friend. Y really love your work, not only the graphic novels but also your books. "Los hijos de Anansi" was excellent.
By!
Micaela, from Argentina.


message 3: by Bondama (last edited Mar 03, 2010 08:28AM) (new)

Bondama Dear Neil:

The first book of yours I read was "Neverwhere" -- I've since passed that book, and the DVD of "Mirrormask" to many young friends. I do think that "American Gods" is your masterpiece (so far!) -- But for some reason, the above mentioned two works seem to resound most completely with the Young Adults I work with. Thank you so, so much, for providing a bridge between the "old farts" and the newest generation to approach adulthood.

P.S. - Have you ever read the old Gaelic song about the conversation between Columba and the wounded swan? It's one of the loveliest poems I've ever read.


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