On 5/11/07, David Gerard <dgerard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Not apparently in Neil Gaiman's mind, and not apparently in David
Gaiman's mind. David Gaiman did tell a newspaper interviewer that he
should speak to his son Neil, who's a famous writer, not to him ...
are there two famous writers called Neil Gaiman?
I don't think so. This absurd search that excludes the following (all his
probably best known works and things tied to him most frequently):
"neil gaiman" -sandman -coraline -"american gods" -neilgaiman.com
-anansi
-neverwhere -"good omens" -"tori amos" -endless -"DC comics"
-vertigo -dream
-cbldf -stardust
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22neil+gaiman%22+-sandman+-coraliā¦
Still points to the Neil that everyone seems to know.
Barring Neil himself saying or posting to his blog that the David Gaiman in
question isn't his father, I don't know if there is any doubt that David was
talking about the same Neil. Does that count as OR? :)
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Regards,
Joe
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