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Q & A With Neil Gaiman: Thanks for being here, Neil.
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Laura
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Jun 19, 2009 11:51AM

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Wow. Great answer.



There's more AMERICAN GODS coming up one day -- Shadow's story is not done yet. But ANANSI BOYS is itself.


I don't think so. Maddy had never read all The Graveyard Book, and I found her the other day reading it for pleasure and sunbathing. And a couple of days later she told me she cried at the end. She seems to separate the author from the father pretty well.
Mostly I suspect it just lowers the odds that she'll become a writer, because she knows how unromantic a profession it truly is, mostly consisting of wandering around in a ratty bathrobe glaring at people and pleading incoherently for tea.

Thank you all for having me. That was fun. (Actually it was.) Sorry for the questions that didn't get answered.

Yes, thanks so much for chatting with us! And best of luck in the future!

How exciting! The last time I felt like this was when I watched the President's motorcade whiz by.


Thanking the Great Gaiman goes without saying.



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that almost made me snort my tea

What do you all think of sending him real live paper thank you notes? If so, I'll be happy to collect them and send them in a packet with or without the robe and tea, pending a response from his assistant.
You can send the notes here by the 1st of July: (I'll be really busy after that)
Karey Shane
51 West Center Street, Suite 620
Orem, Utah 84057
United States

Does anyone want to go in on it with me? Say, $1.00, $5.00 or $10.00 a piece? (Easy amount to send in the mail wrapped in foil for security reasons). I'll then include a picture of the gift here on this thread.



He sure will be reading it. It's all being sent directly to him. :) And could we make it $1, $5, or even $10? (I'll fix it on my earlier post). I'm not sure how many of us will be pitching in, but for those who can swing the $10 it will make a difference. Lots of thanks.


Fiona you should send tea since you're in England and have a hold on the good stuff.




Sending a check? It's safer for sending through the mail, but an extra step for you cashing the check. PayPal is the safest way, but not if you haven't used it to receive money before. I've used it a lot to send money, but only once to receive it. The fee they charged for receiving the money made it not worth it for me.


I'll aim to have the thank you notes, tea and robe sent by late July. I gave the first of July as a deadline to give folks a time frame. My son will be out mid-July, so I want him to be a part of mailing it off. He'd really like that. Cheers! And happy vacation!