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Coraline: The Graphic Novel: Neil Gaiman, P. Craig Russell: Books
Coraline: The Graphic Novel: Neil Gaiman, P. Craig Russell: Books
From Booklist *Starred Review* Russell, a 35-year veteran of comics and frequent collaborator with Gaiman, offers an adaptation of Gaiman s 2002 novel Coraline (illustrated by Dave McKean), a tale of childhood nightmares. As in the original story, Coraline wanders around her new house and ...
Neil Gaiman reveals what killed Sandman 20th anniversary comic
scifiwire.com — Neil Gaiman, best-selling author of Coraline and the Newbery Award-winning The Graveyard Book , had hoped to... return to his comic-book series Sandman to script a special story for that character's 20th anniversary. A win-win project for both ... (more) Neil Gaiman reveals what killed Sandman 20th anniversary ...
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2009 Locus Award Winners
Locus Online News — Winners of the 2009 Locus Awards were announced at a ceremony and banquet June 27, 2009 in Seattle WA during the Science Fiction Awards Weekend. Science Fiction Novel : Anathem , Neal Stephenson (Atlantic UK, Morrow ) Fantasy Novel : Lavinia , Ursula K. Le Guin (Harcourt) First Novel : Singularity's Ring , Paul Melko (Tor) Young-Adult Book : The Graveyard Book , Neil Gaiman (HarperCollins, Bloomsbury ) Novella : "Pretty Monsters", Kelly Link ( Pretty Monsters ) Novelette : "Pump Six", Paolo Bacigalupi ( Pump Six and Other Stories ) Short Story : "Exhalation", Ted Chiang ( Eclipse Two ) Anthology : The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fifth Annual ...

2009 Locus Award Winners
Fantasy Book Critic — From Locus Magazine website: Winners of the 2009 Locus Awards were announced at a ceremony and banquet June 27, 2009 in Seattle WA during the Science Fiction Awards Weekend. Science Fiction Novel: Anathem, Neal Stephenson (Atlantic UK, Morrow) Fantasy Novel: Lavinia, Ursula ...

2009 Locus Award winners announced
OF Blog of the Fallen — Taken from the Locus Online site, with commentary to follow: Science Fiction Novel: Anathem, Neal Stephenson (Atlantic UK, Morrow) Solid, unsurprising choice. I enjoyed reading this back in January, although it wasn't Stephenson's strongest work, in my opinion. Fantasy Novel: Lavinia, Ursula K. Le Guin (Harcourt) One of my favorite 2008 reads and a novel that I gave up trying to write a review of, due to how many layers of connection and interpretation there are between this and Vergil's epic poem. First Novel: Singularity's Ring, Paul Melko (Tor) Have this ...

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