TODAY IN LITERARY HISTORY: November 10
Happy Birthday to Neil Gaiman (born 1960)
British novelist, screenwriter, and comic book author Neil Gaiman has built a career out of bending genres and blurring boundaries. Best known for The Sandman graphic novels, American Gods, Coraline, and The Graveyard Book, Gaiman’s work moves easily between myth and modern life—equal parts eerie, tender, and wildly imaginative.
Beginning as a journalist, Gaiman’s early fascination with storytelling led him to comics, where The Sandman became a cultural landmark: the first graphic novel to win a World Fantasy Award. His novels and screen adaptations have since made him one of the most beloved storytellers of his generation, with themes that celebrate belief, dreams, and the power of words.
Fun Fact: Before fame, Gaiman’s first published book was a quick-turnaround 1984 biography of Duran Duran—written in just three months to help pay the rent! He later joked it was “the least-rock-and-roll book ever written.”
Gaiman once said, “Stories may well be lies, but they are good lies that say true things.”
How has Neil Gaiman’s writing influenced the way you think about books or storytelling?
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