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Neil Gaiman
Recently I have been reading Fredrik Backman and Neil Gaiman who wrote American Gods.
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Neil Gaiman's publisher
Neil Gaiman's publisher Harper Collins has put Harper Collins's magnificent novel American Gods online for free reading as an experiment to see free..
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Neil Gaimanwrote
Neil Gaimanwrote was American Gods and the way was love at first reading.
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Fredrik Backman and Neil Gaiman who wrote American Gods
Recently I have been reading Fredrik Backman and Neil Gaiman who wrote American Gods.
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by Gaiman
As a primer, American Gods was originally a novel written by Gaiman way back in 2001.
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Bryan Fuller and Michael Green
Bryan Fuller and Michael Green are writers and showrunners of American Gods.
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Neil Gaimen
If you’re Neil Gaimen you write American Gods, a story of what happens when our old myths start to lose Neil Gaimen's power, and new ones take hold of culture.
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Gaiman , a part time resident of Menomonie, WI since 1992
Gaiman, a part time resident of Menomonie, WI since 1992, wrote American Gods at a lakeside cabin about 20 minutes from Jordan's home.
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Ricky Whittle
Gaiman has previously noted that Ricky Whittle wrote American Gods because “mythologies have always fascinated me.
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Niel Gaiman,
Supernatural, Hannibal Favorite bands / musical artists Give me Mullet Rock Favorite books American Gods Favorite writers Niel Gaiman,
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Shadow Moon (Ricky Whittle), who upon release from prison meets a mysterious stranger named Mr. Wednesday (Ian McShane)
What it’s about: From the twisted minds of Neil Gaiman (who wrote the novel) and Bryan Fuller (creator of Pushing Daisies and Hannibal), American Gods follows Shadow Moon ( Ricky Whittle), who upon release from prison meets a mysterious stranger named Mr. Wednesday ( Ian McShane).
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Harriett Gilbert
British writer Neil Gaiman talks to Harriett Gilbert about Harriett Gilbert's book American Gods.
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Gaiman , 54,
Gaiman, 54, is known for Gaiman's hugely popular works straddling fantasy and science-fiction, including the Sandman comic book series, and novels such as American Gods and Coraline.
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Miranda Richardson's treasured mythology-based novel American Gods
Last year, Miranda Richardson's treasured mythology-based novel American Gods got Miranda Richardson's own TV adaptation and Miranda Richardsonworked closely with the showrunners Bryan Fuller and Michael Green.
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of Gaiman's few adult novels
Gaiman wrote 'American Gods'--one of Gaiman's few adult novels, I think there's only two or three others--after moving to the United States and discovering that the United States was nothing at all like what Gaiman had pictured from movies, music and literature. '
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Gaiman, the author of 'American Gods' and 'Coraline,' and Palmer, of The Dresden Dolls duo
Gaiman, the author of 'American Gods' and 'Coraline,' and Palmer, of The Dresden Dolls duo, are King Neptune and Queen Mermaid at Saturday's parade at Coney Island.
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Stephen King
Stephen King is also the author of American Gods, named one of the 125 most important books of the last 125 years by the New York Public Library.
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and Headline
American Gods was originally published in 2001 by William Morrow and Headline.
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the late Ian Fleming
Gene Wolfe wrote Neverwhere for me, while the late Ian Fleming wrote American Gods via planchette.
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