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sweetcakes-n-milkshakes asked:

Hi Neil! I hope you and your family are doing great. I wanted to know what is exactly going on with the #disneymustpay task force. I heard you were part of the task force, so I wondered whether you can explain the details to me? Thanks in advance!

Disney bought other companies, such as Fox. People had previously made licensed property for the companies they bought, like Star Wars comics and novels. Disney decided to stop paying these authors royalties on the licensed properties, while keeping their own royalties from other publishers, and keeping the entirety of the publishing revenues from what they published themselves. It’s wrong.


This was where it started: https://www.sfwa.org/2020/11/18/disney-must-pay/

And this is where it is now:

https://accrispin.blogspot.com/2021/09/disneymustpay-update-disney-is-still.html

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canteen-culture asked:

Hi, my lovely Neil ❤️

Why won't you answer my question?

Because I have no idea which question it was. I have 64,373 unanswered questions here, and they mostly don’t get answered because either:

1) I didn’t see them. Too many arrive for me to be able to do anything except answer the ones on my dashboard when I open the asks.

2) I meant to answer them but I didn’t have time. Or sometimes, just never quite finished answering, saved it in drafts and never went back to it.

3) I’ve answered that one recently, or answered it frequently.

4) I didn’t feel like it.

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tu-es-beau-mon-petit-chou asked:

Hey Mr Gaiman!

Wanted to ask you if this a coincidence between two doings in different series both with David Tennant.

I'm sure everyone remember how Crowley and Aziraphale were driving in the center of London above 90 and angel said Crowley is too fast and can "kill" them.

So, I just watched a fragment of the episode of "Randal and Hopkirk (Deceased)" (2000) and there were a detective and his ghost partner (if I got it correctly) and the ghost said "don't drive so fast" and etc. Sounds familiar, doesn't it? Also, fun fact that this ghost is dressed in white as Aziraphale while in Heaven without a body!

I'm just curious what do you think!

I never saw the 2000 version of Randall and Hopkirk (deceased), but I loved the 60s version of it when I was a kid. That was definitely where I came to the conclusion that dead people always wear white versions of what they wore in life. (Had we had more time I would have loved to have given Aziraphale a white version of his beloved clothes in that scene.)

The driving fast scene is from the book Good Omens (written in 1988). Perhaps that inspired the people who did the 2000 version of R&H (D)?