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Best, Neil!


I am very proud
This is my pleasure
Thank you for add me as your friends.
It`s my honor to be in your friends list.
Best regard



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Amanda Palmer



Here's the video, if you haven't seen it, showing Charles Vess art going from pencil to paints, and me reading over it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWRvqO...


"All hail Neil Gaiman!"
Hear, hear! Hooray for the teacher who leant me American Gods, and hooray for Neil Gaiman!
-Kat

So I admit, not all of your books have been my favourite, but I'm completely in love with Fragile Things and Good Omens, so I'm going to give more of your stuff a try this summer. You're an incredibly unique writer, and I love that. I thought you should know that I got tired of checking out Good Omens from the library and went ahead and bought my own copy...it's already bent and well-read.
Keep it up, Neil!
Love,
Morgan


I'll be frank and admit that I haven't read any of your books (yet). I added you as a friend when I learnt that you'd be writing for Series 6 of Doctor Who. I'd heard of you before this, but as a big fan of DW, I'm now more determined than ever to read some of your work. So far I've been impressed that you take the time to chat to your fans. Really looking forward to see what you write for Doctor Who.
All the best,
Lilly.

I want to sincerely thank you for supporting librarians right now during this difficult time. It's hard to fathom why libraries are one of the things being cut right now when so many people need them, but then I suppose it's easier to complain about things that "aren't necessary" for the public when you have access to them. As a recent library graduate who is looking for work I especially value your contributions to the profession and the institution. I hope to see your continued support, and maybe some new supporters along with you.
Sincerely,
Amy Campbell
Bowling Green, Ohio

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I really have to congratulate you on your collaboration with Mike Mignola. He is a favorite of mine, and I adored his variant cover of The Dream Hunters comic issue. His style is nothing similar to Yoshitaka Amano's, but I think it gave the story another perspective, crude but pleasing nonetheless!
I hope to see yet another dark, but drop-dead hilarious project of the two of you, in the near future.
Oh, and one last thing. I know you have many fans here in Greece, but I fear they're not remotely enough for you to come over and have a book signing in our country. Is there some other way that I could get an autograph of yours? It would mean a lot to me, for I'm aspiring to someday become a writer myself.
I hope that my longer-than-usual message and my mediocre use of English did not tire you.
Thank you Neil Gaiman, for sharing your world with us.

That's sad. Would you feel better if I'd turned down all the friend requests?
I think it's wi..."
This reminds me of a good friend of mine's quandary, in high school in the 80s. She felt she couldn't wear her favorite fingerless black lace gloves anymore after Madonna made them popular. I reminded her that to eschew something because it's popular is as stupid as choosing something because it's popular! Either way you're letting others dictate your taste.


That's sad. Would you feel better if I'd turned down all the friend requests?
I ..."Neil. Don't listen to Maria for a second! You are the best! I love your work. I own all of your novels in beautiful hardback copies (except for Good Omens, I have the paperback cuz I got it signed by you and Terry). You are exceptional and i hope you keep writing me fantastic stories! thank you for entertaining me, Lindsey


That's sad. Would you feel better if I'd turned down all the friend requests?
I think it's wi..."
I agree with Mr. Gaiman.

That's sad. Would you feel better if I'd turned down all the friend requests?
I think it's wise to like what you like because you like it, and not to be swayed by what other people like or don't, think or don't think.

I just recently saw the movie version of Coraline & it was wonderful. We thoroughly enjoyed it. Very well done!
Your friend & fan,
Rai

Dude, you write gorgeously, and faster than I can read 'em! You deserve all your honors.
Charles Whipple


I now feel REALLY guilty for not having posted any reviews in a while.
Most of what I'm reading right now is either obscure stuff about China or rather less obscure stuff about Scotland. Otta F Swire's "The Inner Hebrides and their Legends" , and "The Lore of Scotland: A Guide to Scottish Legends" by Westwood and Kingshill.

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It was great to meet you! :-)

silver raven



Dizin is a ski resort situated to the north of Tehran iran in the Alborz mountain range.
The huge Dizin ski resort was established in 1969 [1:]. The ski season in Dizin also lasts longer than European ski resorts(from December to May) because of its high altitude.[2:].
The highest ski lift ha reaches 3,600 m (11,800 ft), making it one of the 40 highest ski resorts in the world.
Dizin ski amenities include two hotels, 19 cottages and 5 restaurants, villas and private apartments around the Dizin ski resort accommodate thousands of people every year.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/dizin

many yearrs ago there w 2 empire in all wrold persian empire(iran) and roman empire(italy)
Rock-face relief at Naqsh-e Rustam of Iranian emperor Shapur I (on horseback) capturing Roman emperor Valerian (kneeling) and Philip the Arab (standing)1800years ago
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/persian_...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/iran
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman%E2...

behzad.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/persian_... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/persia
Thank you for wrestling with the blank page and computer screen. My life is richer because of you.
And thank you for Graveyard Book, Neverwhere, Stardust, Coraline (loved the movie btw) and Blueberry Girl, too.