Neil Gaiman bibliography

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Neil Gaiman Bibliography

Neil Gaiman autographing a copy of Coraline, National Book Fair, Washington, D.C., 2005
Active period 1984–present
Publishers
DC/Vertigo 1988–present
Marvel 1994–2007
William Morrow 1999–present
HarperCollins 2005–2007

This is a bibliography of works by Neil Gaiman.

Comics

UK publishers

Titles published by various British publishers include:

DC Comics/Vertigo

Titles published by DC Comics and its Vertigo imprint include:

Other US publishers

Titles published by various American publishers include:

Non-fiction

Fiction

General fiction

Juvenile and young adult fiction

Short stories

Audio

  • Warning: Contains Language (stories read by Gaiman, music by McKean) – Gaiman, Neil (1995). Warning: Contains Language sound recording. DreamHaven Inc. ISBN 0-9630944-7-5. 
  • Signal to Noise (2000) (audio drama with full cast and music)
  • Neil Gaiman: Live at the Aladdin, (video). CBLDF 2001.
  • American Gods (read by George Guidall) – Gaiman, Neil and Guidall, George, voice (2001). American Gods sound recording. Prince Frederick, Maryland: Recorded Books. ISBN 0-7887-9473-6. 
  • Coraline (2002) (US ed. read by Gaiman, UK ed. by Dawn French) – American edition: Gaiman, Neil (2002). Coraline sound recording. New York: Harper Children's Audio. ISBN 0-06-051048-X. 
  • Two Plays for Voices (Snow, Glass, Apples and Murder Mysteries with full cast & music) – Gaiman, Neil and voice cast (2002). Two Plays for Voices sound recording. New York: Harper Audio. ISBN 0-06-001256-0. 
  • Stardust (2006) (read by Neil Gaiman) unabridged sound recording. ISBN 0-06-115392-3
  • Telling Tales (Neil Gaiman) (2003) (Neil tells us stories: A Writer's Prayer; Harlequin Valentine; Boys and Girls Together; The Wedding Present, and In The End. Percussion by Robin Adnan Anders)
  • The Neil Gaiman Audio Collection (2004) (Children's stories: "Wolves in the Walls", "Day I Swapped my Dad for Two Goldfish", "Cinnamon", "Crazy Hair")
  • Speaking in Tongues (2005) (contains "Daughter of Owls", "Instructions", "The Price", "The Sea Change", and "The Facts in the Case of the Disappearance of Miss Finch."
  • Where's Neil When You Need Him? (2006) (Seventeen bands wrote songs based on Neil's work for this disc. Dave McKean created the artwork and Neil wrote the liner notes)
  • Mr Gaiman's song-writing and collaboration is also featured on:
    • Alice Cooper's The Last Temptation
    • The Flash Girls' The Return of Pansy Smith & Violet Jones, Maurice & I and Play Each Morning Wild Queen
    • Folk UnderGround's Buried Things and Get Y'er Hands Off Me Booty!
    • Olga Nunes's Maps For The Open Road and A Dream of Gardens
    • Lorraine-a-Malena's Mirror, Mirror
    • One Ring Zero's As Smart As We Are
    • The MirrorMask soundtrack "If I Apologised"
  • Fragile Things, (2006) (audio book, read by Gaiman)
  • Nighty Night (2011) (six-song album with Amanda Palmer, Damian Kulash of OK Go, and Ben Folds performing as 8in8)[18]

(Citation information taken from WorldCat.) Neverwhere(2012) read by Neil Gaiman Isis Audio books

Film

Television

Video game

  • Wayward Manor (PC, Mac, iOS; game developed by The Odd Gentlemen; written by Gaiman, 2013)

Notes

  1. An 8-page AIDS awareness back-up story published within all DC/Vertigo titles dated February 1993.
  2. "Neil Gaiman's The Children's Crusade collected edition announced!)". 
  3. The series was discontinued due to Eclipse's collapse; Gaiman and Buckingham planned three six-issue storyarcs entitled The Golden Age, The Silver Age and The Dark Age.
  4. "Being An Account of the Life and Death of the Emperor Heliogabolus". Holycow.com. 
  5. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=48465
  6. "Neil Gaiman – Make Good Art cover art and synopsis)". 
  7. "1991 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 27 June 2009. 
  8. "1999 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 27 June 2009. 
  9. 9.0 9.1 "2002 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 27 June 2009. 
  10. "2001 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 27 June 2009. 
  11. "2006 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 27 June 2009. 
  12. "Neil Gaiman's The Ocean at the End of the Lane – release date 6/18/13, synopsis and formats revealed!". 
  13. "2009 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 27 June 2009. 
  14. "Cover Art For Neil Gaiman's Chu's Day Revealed". 
  15. Losowsky, Andrew (15 February 2013). "New Neil Gaiman Book, 'Fortunately, The Milk', Is 'The Silliest I've Ever Written'". Huffington Post. Retrieved 18 February 2013. 
  16. Gaiman, Neil (14 August 2013). "Fortunately, the book... (Explained)". Neil Gaiman. Retrieved 14 September 2013. 
  17. "The Silver Dream (InterWorld novel) by Neil Gaiman and Michael Reaves synopsis and cover art revealed!". 
  18. O'Donnell, Kevin (26 April 2011). "How Amanda Palmer & Pals Cut an Album in One Day". Spin. 
  19. Dragons: A Fantasy Made Real full cast and crew on Internet Movie Database
  20. "Neil Gaiman reveals power of writing Doctor Who". BBC. 24 May 2010. 

References

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