I guess we simply have to agree, we disagree. Gaiman is one of your preferred writers, I find him utterly boring and copycat. No need discussing...
Sure, because it does differ. From being practically non-existant, to starting much later than appropriate, to misrepresenting facts, to e.g....
I am aware of this, this is what I asked about, if you read my OP (I need information on content of Religious Education). All schools in the...
I invented these names! If you read back I wrote that the whole vampire/supernatural monsters field already once was as dead as hyena bait. There...
I seem to commit sacrilege here :p Yep, I dare say I don't much like his novels. I'm aware of his major contributions to fighting censorship,...
That was somewhere between Frankenstein meets Dracula and Godzilla vs. King Kong I'd say... I'm sorry, but I find it extremely boring and not...
Errm... says who? I won't be pointing at myself, though I do need less than a year, but how about - for example - Georges Simenon (500+ works),...
Anything Richard Jordan and Terry Goodkind, Neil Gaiman's novels (I like the comics), everything Tom Clancy, most of Anne Rice, anything...
the boring double axed
Many - anything Dick Francis, anything Anne McCaffrey, Marion Zimmer-Bradley and Katherine Kurtz, anything Follett and Asimov, Moorcock can have...
I was agreeing with the poster saying that "the first million words are practice" is nonsense. And it IS nonsense. If I had considered a million...
I agree there, that is basically nonsense, because it incites unhealthy perfectionism and ends in a writer who never publishes because he never is...
I'm sorry if this sounds harsh, but this sounds to me like a highly manipulative, tear-jerking downer. And it assumes way too much as well. Either...
Aneurism is one way, a blood clot is another. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embolism
I'm ok with Gaiman's work with comics, and certainly support his legal defense fund, but his novels never were to my liking, and The Graveyard...
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