keith:

dangerobby said:
Sometimes I have doubts about things, like paying to access suicidegirls.com (I'm poor and I whine a lot).

After reading an interview like that, I truly cannot imagine not being here.



w00t!! Thanks. biggrin Now go email that to Sean. Hehehe.

praxilla:
What a rocking interview Kieth!!!!!!! Brillant!
lankakitten:


I remember there was a tour I did a few years ago where I did a signing in L.A., and there were two girls who were... if they were 18, they couldn't have been 18 for very long. They were first in the line, and they said, "If we wait till later would you draw on us?" and I said "Sure." So at the very end of the signing, they've hung around for five hours, through 700 people or whatever, and I said, "What do you want me to draw on you?" One of them said she wanted a pirate thing...



Actually, I had been 19 for 8 days. But he was close. wink


[Edited on Dec 30, 2004 by LankaKitten]

keith:

LankaKitten said:


I remember there was a tour I did a few years ago where I did a signing in L.A., and there were two girls who were... if they were 18, they couldn't have been 18 for very long. They were first in the line, and they said, "If we wait till later would you draw on us?" and I said "Sure." So at the very end of the signing, they've hung around for five hours, through 700 people or whatever, and I said, "What do you want me to draw on you?" One of them said she wanted a pirate thing...



Actually, I had been 19 for 8 days. But he was close. wink


[Edited on Dec 30, 2004 by LankaKitten]



That was you? Holy crap!

crispy:
That's awesome!
lankakitten:
I know! Totally wigged me out!
chitin:
Whoa! Congrats, you did something crazy enough that Neil freakin' Gaiman remembers you. *much applause*
signalnoise:
great stuff .. neil seems like such a groovy guy. he shows up here (u of chicago) in like a month for a talk. i'm stoked.
rodan:
Very Nice! This may top the Woody Allen interview - but not by much smile
rodan:

LankaKitten said:


I remember there was a tour I did a few years ago where I did a signing in L.A., and there were two girls who were... if they were 18, they couldn't have been 18 for very long. They were first in the line, and they said, "If we wait till later would you draw on us?" and I said "Sure." So at the very end of the signing, they've hung around for five hours, through 700 people or whatever, and I said, "What do you want me to draw on you?" One of them said she wanted a pirate thing...



Actually, I had been 19 for 8 days. But he was close. wink

[Edited on Dec 30, 2004 by LankaKitten]


Wow! How cool is that!

lankakitten:
Thanks! I know I feel honored. love
jimmykane:
i've been a fan of NG for ages, he's a legend!

Great interview

Thank you

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copillia:
Thank you, Keith Daniels. Thank you, thank you, thank you. biggrin
mslion:
ahh, the incomparable Mr. Gaiman...I love him. Thanks so much for an excellent interview biggrin
argene:
I'm interested in reading the Sandman series now.
videoeye:
Awesome interview!... skull skull skull skull skull skull
I have a lot to say about Neil Gaiman's influences over my life, but (i just said it).

"Dreams are made of memories... memories of the past, and memories of the future".
-Sandman



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xfinitex:
Gaiman is amazing.
And I can't wait for Anansi Boys and Mirrormask.
honeyass2004:
I absoultely loved The Sandman series...its really in depth with religion..philosophy and life in general. He is an amazing writer, very creative, and I idolize the way he captivates his readers. Too bad I didnt wait in that incredibly long line at the comic-con in '04 to meet him. It would've been well worth it.

-SM
blackwatch:
Check out Mirrormask. He wrote it. It's just hitting the theatres.
http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/mirrormask.html

rabittobandito:
wow and all this time i thought i was the only one who knew who he was i had no idea he was so popular i thought it was this underworld thing that i stumbled on im kinda glad glad for him i guess i do want to meet him and thank him and have a game of chess its changed me a little definatly inspiring i think i love his stuff and haventread enough wow biggrin biggrin skull
friedhamster:
gaiman is god more or less
revelation:
He's my hero, he has such a wonderful vision of what's hidden in reality
squee_:
Great interview. He seems like a really nice guy.
revelation:
This is a great interview, although a bit old: mirrormask opened in 2005. . .
ygritte:
Wow, quite an interesting interview. I like the tour through Neil's head and the epiphany he has on point of view for children and adults in the bit about Coraline is quite intriguing. It was a well led interview.