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Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman used to be a journalist, but gave it all up to write comics, which he claims are a totally valid late-twentieth-century art form, and he’s even won awards for them, so that’s all right. He’s 5’11” tall, owns a number of black T-shirts, and although he’s not overly keen on banana daiquiris, is always very flattered when appreciative fans send him money (he’s read Terry Pratchett’s biography, and, although he doubts that this will have any effect, figures what the hell).
Shadows Over Baker Street
Legends II: Shadows, Gods, and Demons

Books

Shadows Over Baker Street
Legends II: Shadows, Gods, and Demons

Spice & Sandworms: All Things Dune

The newest page to screen re-imaginings of Frank Herbert’s classic series, Dune, have exploded at the box office with a star-studded cast and stark beauty that brings the world of Arrakis to life. If the sandworms and spice piqued your interest in the theater, then there’s no better time to dive into this classic and

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Cover Reveal – The Moth Presents: A Point of Beauty

From storytelling phenomenon and hit podcast The Moth, featuring contributions from Elizabeth Gilbert, Quiara Alegría Hudes, and Lin-Manuel Miranda alongside tales of an international rescue mission for Paddington Bear, a family matriarch running numbers in Detroit, an epic Lucha libre showdown in Mexico City, and more. An inspiring and entertaining collection of unforgettable true stories about

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THE MOTH PRESENTS: A Game of Storytelling from the Creative Minds of The Moth

From the storytelling experts at The Moth, an interactive card deck that uses true stories to encourage lively conversations, spark creativity, and improve your public speaking abilities.   Since 1997, The Moth has engaged thousands of fans through their celebrated live shows, workshops, and The Moth Radio Hour and The Moth Podcast. A Game of

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