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message 1: by K.S.R. (last edited May 15, 2009 07:08PM) (new)

K.S.R. (kareyshane) | 77 comments Just heard from Neil Gaiman. He asked when, so that sounds wild thing hopeful. I said anytime before the end of the month.


message 2: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) Oooh!! I am so excited! I've been reading a lot of Gaiman lately, so this is great!


message 3: by [deleted user] (new)

That will be great! Oh I so need to get the book done this weekend.


message 4: by K.S.R. (new)

K.S.R. (kareyshane) | 77 comments Best done underneath your blanket with a flashlight on. Just a suggestion. Winkie wink.


message 5: by Alexis (new)

Alexis (alexabexis) I'd better find a library branch with the book!

Thanks, Karey!


message 6: by Susan (new)

Susan (mrsfun) | 89 comments ooooooo...how exciting! It will be hard to pin down a time convenient to everyone. Is there a way to find out when people tend to be on here & what their time zone is? I'm usually here evenings Eastern US time (unless American Idol is on...lol!)


message 7: by Lynlee4 (new)

Lynlee4 | 11 comments I'm crazy for Neil Gaiman!! I can't find The Graveyard Book around here....going to Ft Myers for the weekend, hoping to have a chance to look there!


message 8: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) I can generally make it in just about any time. I'm just happy that Neil is going to come here to chat with us! That is really cool. :)

I'm listening to him read The Graveyard Book right now, and I am really liking it.


message 9: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) All I have to say is


!!!!!!!!!!!

This is so exciting, I don't know how to express it!

Best said with !!!!!


message 10: by Beth (new)

Beth Knight (zazaknittycat) | 390 comments Yay! Or should I add more, like Laura?


message 11: by Kristen (new)

Kristen Harvey | 1046 comments GAH! That's so freakin' exciting. My coworker once met him when she worked for Anderson's and said he is very dreamy to meet in person. Sqeeeeeee. I'm so excited!


message 12: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) More More Beth!

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


message 13: by Allison (new)

Allison (inconceivably) OMG!!!!! That is so awesome!!!


message 14: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) Isn't it?????

(I can't stop.)


message 15: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) I already have my question all ready!! (I just finished The Graveyard book last night by the way, and I loved it!)


message 16: by Becky (last edited May 16, 2009 10:55AM) (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) And look at us, grown women acting like 12 year olds at a Jonas Brothers concert.

(Edited: Excuse me, it is JONAS not JONES. I stand corrected.)


message 17: by Allison (new)

Allison (inconceivably) LOL.

I would rather meet about any author in the world then the Jonas Brothers though :P That makes it okay.


message 18: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) I know. I feel so dumb, but I can't help it. I admire him so much, being able to write so great for so many audiences. Also, he's not crude like so many of the other humor writers, and I love that. I just hope I don't get too worship-y.


message 19: by Alexis (new)

Alexis (alexabexis) I met him once in California and he signed one of my Death comics. I have a picture somewhere. This is really exciting!


message 20: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) Ditto. They aren't even cute!


message 21: by Allison (new)

Allison (inconceivably) I know, I'm glad this is over the net, no way for me to trip and fall on my face in front of him :P


message 22: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) Exactly!


message 23: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) Hahaha! You're so funny.


message 24: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) I think we should change our group name - just for the day he comes in - to

Wild for Neil Gaiman Things !!!

!!!!!




message 25: by Allison (new)

Allison (inconceivably) yeah, then he'll read this topic and run away screaming.

He'll base his next horror characters on us.


message 26: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) Crazy Internet Stalker girls who abduct cool authors by pulling them through computer screens?

Sweet!


message 27: by Alexis (new)

Alexis (alexabexis) Allison wrote: "yeah, then he'll read this topic and run away screaming.

He'll base his next horror characters on us."


Now you have me thinking of what a book like that could possibly be named. Thanks.


message 28: by Allison (new)

Allison (inconceivably) hehehe :)


message 29: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) Becky wrote: "Crazy Internet Stalker girls who abduct cool authors by pulling them through computer screens?

Sweet!"


I love that! He probably will base it on us!




message 30: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) OK, I'm off to review TGB. I loved it. :)


message 31: by Allison (new)

Allison (inconceivably) hey, here are his top 10 books, per an interview on BN.com:

What are your ten favorite books, and what makes them special to you?


The Biography of Manuel by James Branch Cabell -- Eighteen volumes of beautiful, worldly, wise writing by a forgotten American master.

The Book of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe -- The best science fiction novel of the last century.

Lud in the Mist by Hope Mirrlees -- My favourite fairy tale/detective novel/history/fantasy.

The Manuscript Found in Saragossa by Jan Potock -- A labyrinth inside a maze; also a wonderful film.

Viriconium by M John Harrison -- I could pick any Harrison book, though. It could as easily be Light, his recent sci-fi novel, or Climbers, his astounding mainstream novel. He's a master of prose and ideas.

Codex Seraphinianus by Luigo Serafini -- A guide to an alien world, in an alien language. The strangest book I own.

A Humument by Tom Phillips -- In which an artist works into a Victorian novel to create something perfectly new.

Archer's Goon by Diana Wynne Jones -- The best writer of magical children's fiction of our generation. I don't know if this is the best of her novels, but it's my favourite.

Nine Hundred Grandmothers by R.A. Lafferty -- The funniest, oddest short stories in this or any other world.

The Complete Newgate Calenda -- One of those books, like Henry Mayhew's London Labour and the London Poor, that's almost a window into the past. In this case, an immersive and astonishing look at criminals and their often short and tragic lives. My set is four volumes, bound in red leather, and it smells like a bygone age.


message 32: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) YAY theres a DWJ novel in there! That'll please Fiona.

Thanks for posting that Allison!


message 33: by Allison (new)

Allison (inconceivably) yeah, I knew that'd make Fiona happy...especially since I don't think she has read that one :P hahaha.


message 34: by Alexis (new)

Alexis (alexabexis) What fantastic titles. I haven't heard of any of them but just the names are amazing.

And look at that, Fiona, he loves DWJ, too!


message 35: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) come on Fiona! it would be fun! And drive more people to be WILD !!!


message 36: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) I don't think he's hot, just talented! (which is way better!!!)


message 37: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thenightowl) I hear the girlish screeshing miles away! Just had to click on this thread!

K.S.R- You are my hero for asking him!! I'm so happy that he responded and I so look forward to reading what he has to say.


message 38: by K.S.R. (new)

K.S.R. (kareyshane) | 77 comments He just wrote and said "after May is definitely do-able." I suggested he pick a day in June. So now we're just waiting on Wild Man Neil . . .


message 39: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) Wow!!!

*bows to Karey*


message 40: by Beth (new)

Beth Knight (zazaknittycat) | 390 comments This is so exciting!!!!!!


message 41: by [deleted user] (new)

This is absolutely amazing! So very excicted!


message 42: by K.S.R. (new)

K.S.R. (kareyshane) | 77 comments What do you all think about inviting more friends to the group for the discussion? Or do you like it the size it is? By some quirk of nature I have over 3000 friends here, so I could send a lot of invites. Yes, no, maybe so?


message 43: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) I'm all for having a big group of people if they want to really discuss YA and are fun, cool people... But then I love the more intimate feeling of the group as it is now, since we don't have a gazillion people here....

I'd say to go ahead and invite people that you think would contribute something to the group and who actually like to read YA. :)


message 44: by Kathy (new)

Kathy  (readr4ever) | 342 comments I'm so excited to see that the group here (I just joined) is reading Gaiman's The Graveyard Book and is scheduling a visit with him. I had the book marked for a June reading, but it has now moved up to May for the group read.

Just a personal note about Neil Gaiman. I met Neil in Washington, D.C. in 2004 at the National Book Festival. His signing line was so long that there was no way he could get to everyone before his scheduled speaking time. So what did this gracious author do but set up another signing for after his speaking time (keep in mind he had already signed for at least a couple of hours). I had two books signed by him and at the end after he had signed books for hours, he allowed me to have a picture taken with him. This guy is so magnanimous. He appreciates his fans and shows it.


message 45: by Beth (new)

Beth Knight (zazaknittycat) | 390 comments What a great man he must be! Now I'm even more excited!


message 46: by Allison (new)

Allison (inconceivably) yeah, I read another author's blog and they were at the same event, and he said some crazed person was hanging all over Neil asking questions about being published and asking if Neil could hook him up and stuff...and he said he was so floored by how great Neil handled it...never lost his cool with the guy or anything.


message 47: by Kathy (new)

Kathy  (readr4ever) | 342 comments Allison, I didn't see the guy you are talking about, but I'm sure Neil did handle it in a calm and cool manner. Apparently, he is a very mellow guy. So nice to see that fame and fortune haven't affected a person's core being.


message 48: by Allison (new)

Allison (inconceivably) um...I think it was Patrick Rothfuss's blog.


message 49: by Allison (new)

Allison (inconceivably) I meant...he was at the same event as Neil, not the same event you were at Kathy...sorry. I didn't make my story very clear. :D


message 50: by Kathy (new)

Kathy  (readr4ever) | 342 comments Allison wrote: "I meant...he was at the same event as Neil, not the same event you were at Kathy...sorry. I didn't make my story very clear. :D"

Oh, no problem, Allison. I guess the downside of being a famous author is that everyone who writes wants free advice. I'm so glad to see you here, too. Gee, it seems all my favorite people are in this group. How did I miss it?


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