The Rabbit I Pulled Out Of My Hat

December 28, 2008

check out my new poster

Filed under: Biographical — Tags: , , , , — Paul Crittenden @ 8:41 am

So, as I’ve said before, I’m a hee-uge Neil Gaiman fan. As I was reading his blog tonight I saw a link to the latest item for sale at NeverWear.net, which is basically his merch site (which is basically run by two fans).  It’s this ridiculously awesome poster created by artist Jouni Koponen and based on Neil’s poem “The Day The Saucers Came.” I went ahead and just posted the big version of the pic because it’s so freaking cool. If you click on the poster it should take you to the NeverWear page where you can buy one for yourself while supplies last. Apparently there’s only 750 of them.

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January 13, 2008

What I’m Reading Now

- The Darkness That Comes Before (The Prince of Nothing, Book One) by R. Scott Bakker

A fantasy in the vein of George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire. Very character-driven. Instead of being set in an analogue of Medieval England, The Prince of Nothing is built around a version of the Middle Eastern Holy Wars. Jihads abound. So far very recommended.

-Song of Kali by Dan Simmons

This came highly recommended to me as a very scary book. I’m only into the third chapter and it’s good so far – not very frightening though. We’ll see…

-and in the car: Neverwhere (the author’s preferred text – read by the author) by Neil Gaiman

I read Neverwhere years ago and of course I loved it. Haven’t run across a bad Neil Gaiman story yet. What makes this so special, aside from being the version of the story that Gaiman apparently prefers, is having the author read it. Neil Gaiman reads his work perfectly – his Scottish lilt and quiet manner bring depth to the characters (especially Richard Mayhew, the main character – this is what he sounds like) and pushes the action along. Everybody should hear this.

So what are you reading? Or what have you read recently that you think the world needs to hear about?

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