On 11/05/07, Joe Szilagyi szilagyi@gmail.com wrote:
If I recall correctly, Neil Gaiman for whatever personal reasons has gone out of his way to not speak of/about his father generally in public forums. There's a citation now in Neil's article with comments from David Gaiman, indicating or at least alluding to Neil being his son. Is that sufficient for BLP purposes? Or would extra third party verification be needed beyond that for something that on the surface seems non-controversial, but apparently is controversial on some level for Neil Gaiman?
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?
- d.