From a mighty thin book with extremely generous number of unexplained series of events Edgar Wright (The World’s End, Shaun of the Dead) lavished some highly thought of high production value for Niel Gaiman’s ‘Fortunately, the Milk’ which will be out early of 2016. The adaptation of this blissfully inspired
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Neil Gaiman’s graphic novel ‘Hansel & Gretel’ lands film adaptation
Despite the timid success of the recent Jeremy Renner-starring Hansel & Gretel film, another one is being pushed through, this time taking Neil Gaiman’s same-name graphic novel as source material. It is worth to note that Gaiman’s graphic novel breathes a much bleaker air than last year’s Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, which
Neil Gaiman releases new short story collection this February
My introduction to Neil Gaiman’s shorter works of fiction is his A Study in Emerald (featured in his collection Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders) from which point I was compelled to read more of the English virtuoso, from his exceptional graphic novels to supremely re-tweetable one-line slices-of-life. Someone at Tumblr seems to share
8 Good Writing Practices from Neil Gaiman
The Sandman author Neil Gaiman built his enormous following (he has a Twitter empire, too, unless you aren’t a follower yet) thru his fantastical works for readers of popular literature. Yet, this shouldn’t be the point of ingesting the ahead writing practices he shares with his fans.Aside from having a ‘fathomless’