“The main rule of writing is that if
you do it with enough assurance and confidence, you’re allowed to do whatever
you like. (That may be a rule for life as well as for writing. But it’s
definitely true for writing.)" – Neil
Gaiman
Born
in England in 1960, Gaiman now makes his home near Minneapolis where he writes
in virtually every genre from Children’s and Young Adult to short
fiction, novels and graphic novels. He
also is a prolific writer of nonfiction, audio theatre, poetry, song lyrics and
films. And his blog and Twitter feeds have millions
of followers. Credited as one of the
creators of modern comics, Gaiman is listed in the Dictionary of Literary
Biography as one of the top ten living post-modern writers.
Among
his dozens of honors are Hugos, Nebulas, Newbery and Carnegie medals. He is the first
author to win both a Newbery and a Carnegie for the same work –The Graveyard
Book (slated for a movie). His title The Ocean at the End of the
Lane won the British Book of the Year award.
Gaiman credits
librarians with fostering his life-long love of reading. "I wouldn't be who I am without
libraries. I was the sort of kid who devoured books, and my happiest times as a
boy were when I persuaded my parents to drop me off in the local library on
their way to work, and I spent the day there.”
Writer’s Moment with a friend at http://writersmoment.blogspot.com
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