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Archive for May 2nd, 2007

Charles de Lint is a musician/artist/writer who is a mix of Celtic, Native American, and urban throughout his writings, art, and music. Charles de Lint’s novels and short stories breath life into imagination and fantasy, by creating memorable characters and worlds that leave the reader longing for the the chance to once again delve [...]

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American Gods is a whirlwind of adventures for the main protagonist, Shadow, who has just been released from prison, to find himself becoming employed by a man named Mr.Wednesday. Mr.Wednesday turns out to be the mythological god Odin, who came over to America with other mythological gods and the immigrants from there home [...]

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1. 1602  (2004)
by Gaiman, Neil,(Graphic Novel).
2. Absolute sandman, vol. 1, The  (2006)
by Gaiman, Neil, (Graphic Novel).
3. American gods: a novel  (2001)
by Gaiman, Neil.
4. Anansi boys: a novel  (2005)
by Gaiman, Neil.
5. Angels and visitations: a miscellany  (1993)
by Gaiman, Neil,(Collection of Short Stories).
6. Books of magic, The  (1993)
by Gaiman, Neil,(Graphic Novel).
7. Coraline  (2002)
by Gaiman, Neil, (Young Adult [...]

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Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman’s writing puts him on par with literary fiction, but his writings fall into the realm of urban and contemporary fantasy.
“He is listed in the Dictionary of Literary Biography as one of the top ten living post-modern writers, and is a prolific creator of works of prose, poetry, film, journalism, comics, song lyrics, and [...]

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The Fantasy Genre market is a deluge of varying types of Fantasy, but the genre that is surfacing the most often is  Contemporary Fantasy. The authors in Contemporary Fantasy tend to mix fantasy within a modern setting, typically hiding the characters magical attributes, having one of the main protagonists discover the ability to see [...]

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