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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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quasi-normalcy asked:

Hello Mr. Gaiman,

This has probably been answered somewhere, but in the introduction to Fragile Things, you implied that the initial draft of "Hidden Brides of the Faceless Slaves in the Secret House of the Night of Dread Desire" had an even longer title. Do you remember what that was?

Thanks!

I don’t, which is one reason why I cut it. I think the word “Nameless” was in there somewhere. It’s on the manuscript, which is in an attic a long way away…

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flycatcherbirdy asked:

Hi Neil, question - did you give Michael and David any acting directions for the full-cast audiobook? The way they deliver the lines is similar to what they did in the show, but I do hear some noticeable differences too.

It's so much fun listening to them delivering some of my fave lines that weren't in the show. Thank you for this full-cast version, I'm loving it. It's a bummer that people outside the US can't get a copy. Is there a plan to release it worldwide?

I believe so, yes.

And no, I didn’t. They did it all themselves.

neil-gaiman

orphanagebills asked:

You know as a kid who always read the test directions in hope that my teachers hid an answer there (it happened twice!) I just wanted to say I love when you hide a story in the introduction like in your short story collections (or at least the two I’ve read so far). It’s made me pay more attention to introductions in general for all the books that I read. My question is do you like to read introductions before reading the book or after - some intros are surprisingly spoiler heavy so I never know whether to read them first or last.

I like to read them first. Occasionally I will encounter spoilers, but I’m very capable of forgetting spoilers once encountered.