‘Doctor Who’ blogging: “The Doctor’s Wife”
Thank you. Thank you so much, Neil Gaiman. Like I need this achy void in my gut on a Sunday afternoon. Like I need to be all weepy over a police box and a crazy lonely Time Lord.
Thank you. Thank you so much, Neil Gaiman. Like I need this achy void in my gut on a Sunday afternoon. Like I need to be all weepy over a police box and a crazy lonely Time Lord.
Gaiman talks about “The Doctor’s Wife” with Den of Geek. No spoilers in my excerpts here…
HarperCollins is putting together a new audiobook edition of Neil Gaiman’s American Gods to celebrate its upcoming tenth anniversary, and one of the speaking roles will go to the winner of a contest now in progress…
On Friday I posted an April Fool’s QOTD in which I suggested that Michael Bay was about to begin production on a ten-part 3D miniseries version of Neil Gaimain’s novel American Gods. As it turns out, I was unwittingly echoing Gaiman, who only a week earlier had announced that, indeed, a movie based on the book is in the works…
Film director Michael Bay announced today, April 1, that his next project would be a 10-part miniseries adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s fantasy novel American Gods. Bay revealed that Shia LaBeouf has been cast Shadow, the ex-convict who unwittingly takes a job as a bodyguard for Odin, who will be played by Bruce Willis…
I’ve attended panels about Doctor Who. Hell, I’ve been a panelist talking about Doctor Who at conventions… like the one I did at Worldcon in Los Angeles with Paul Cornell. But I’ve never seen a panel lineup quite like this one before…
Or, “Neil Gaiman Explains How Piracy Helped Sell his Books.” Nice to hear someone who gets it.
Clearly, I am doing the Internet wrong.
Cool thing about getting to hang out on the Doctor Who set: faux attacks by famous monsters.
You know that Neil Gaiman has written a script for next year’s *Doctor Who*-age, don’t you? By Rassilon’s fungal foot, I cannot wait.