…there is an ordered and comforting quality to Gaiman's fiction, and not only because he possesses an unfailing sense of poetic justice and a Dickensian zest for punishing the arrogant, the proud and the wicked. More than that, Gaiman is such a powerful and evocative writer that almost everything he churns out serves to justify the…cultural triumph of fantasy literature over realism and modernism…Like all the best writers of fiction…Gaiman draws power not just from his storytelling gifts but also from his ability to work the crowd. He's like a conjurer who shows us how the magic trick is worked, joins us in laughing at its transparency and simplicity, and makes us believe in it anyway.
Neil Gaiman is a remarkably affable fellow. Even a few minutes after finishing signing several hundred books, even several minutes before heading out onstage in front of hundreds of fans, he’ll sit down on a couch next to you to talk about stories: how we tell them, and why they mean so much to us. […]
This year, we resolve to read more books. And with so many great reads being released in 2015, keeping our resolution will be a pleasure. From new thrillers from our favorite authors (Baldacci! Sandford! King!), to a richly written family drama spanning generations, to a brand-new novel from living legend Harper Lee, these are just a […]
This month readers are diving into a story of Nazi-occupied France told through the eyes of two estranged sisters, a multigenerational epic set in Baltimore, and the tale of two feuding brothers. Here are just a few of our top fiction picks for February.
From a new book of short stories from one of the masters of the genre, to new books that revisit your favorite science fictional universes, to collections of more than 50 assorted tales about the end of the world, this month’s top picks in science fiction and fantasy offer otherworldly escapes for every kind of reader.
Alone, Neil Gaiman and Daniel Handler are plenty charming. But in conversation together, as they were last night at BAM, they comprise a charm offensive so powerful we half-expected to pass out and wake up somewhere in Delaware, wearing just one shoe and clutching a stack of autographed books we couldn’t remember buying. The authors are promoting a story collection (Gaiman’s Trigger […]