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1. Oh to Be In England etc etc

In the UK for Eastercon. It's nice to be home (and amazing how comfortingly home it still feels after 16 years away).

I noticed that Terry Moore's STRANGERS IN PARADISE won the GLAAD award for Best Comic -- congratulations. Somewhere I have the beautiful GLAAD award that Sandman took for the same thing, about a decade ago. And then I read the small print of the Awards Press Release and realised with pleasure that STARDUST took the award for Outstanding Film (Wide Release) -- I was very pleased for Matthew Vaughn and Jane Goldman (and Robert De Niro), but wish that I'd known that it was happening. I called Matthew and Jane and told them. I wonder who accepted the award -- someone at Paramount? It says on the press release the awards ceremony will be telecast on Bravo, so I'll set the TIVO and find out.

The Eastercon is at a hotel near Heathrow, and because I took Silverjet in to the UK (this is the second time I've flown them, and I'm really impressed. The tickets are cheap, every seat on the plane is business class, and you don't have to worry about checking in for an international flight many hours beforehand, as they have their own little check-in-lounges at the airports. I hesitate in plugging them because right now it's easy to get seat and to change flights) I landed in Luton, where I was picked up by a Taxi from the convention, which was a nice surprise (especially when I saw the lines of stopped traffic outside Heathrow).

I had a bath and then slept some more.

The con is, I am told, pretty full, but there are still memberships and day memberships.

I'm doing a signing on Saturday at 4.00, and my Guest of Honour speech/reading is Sunday at 2.00pm. There's another signing "on scooters" I am assured, on Sunday night at 8:15.

As a sort of general thing at the con, if you see me and I don't seem to be doing anything, and you have something with you you want signed, and you sidle over and mutter "It's for Norman" (if your name happens to be Norman) then I'll probably scribble on it for you.

Right. About to wander out into the world to see old friends and make new ones.

I have noticed that you look identically cool-writery in all your photos. I would like to know how this is done, please. When I'm in family photos whoever's taking it looks at the camera screen and gets a little frown and then they say "we'll just do that one again." I'll say sorry and then they say "That's alright, dear, you can't help it." and they take four or five and then just give up and email whichever one had my eyes most open and my mouth most closed.

Is there some trick?

Yes. You don't let anyone put the photos of you with your eyes shut, or with a goofy grin, or looking like you just dropped something, or drooling, on the back of a book or in a newspaper. Then people think that you always look like that.

Hey Neil,

I love your audio books. Listening to you reading is like having my Dad read me a bedtime story. Will you be reading The Graveyard Book and if so when will it be available?

Looking forward to it...

Thanks

Claire

I'll record it within the next month or so and it should be out in September when the book comes out.

I'm also planning to collect together all the live readings of chapters from the Graveyard Book as well... maybe make them downloadable or watchable from http://www.neilgaiman.com/p/Cool_Stuff.

So probably a thousand people have asked by now, but what does coffee which has been partially digested by a civet cat taste like? I've never quite been willing to shell out the extra money to find out. Is it worth it?

It was a perfectly nice, fairly mild, not-at-all acidic coffee -- with an astonishing caffeine kick to it. But I'm a tea drinker, not a coffee drinker, and while I could probably describe different teas in ways that might communicate things to other tea drinkers, when it comes to coffee it was a very nice, not-bitter, not-acid, cup of coffee, and someone else will have to describe the underlying notes of cinnamon and vanilla and red wine in civet-coffee, for it will not be me.

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2. Charm for Sheri

Here's the charm I made for Sheri, and I get her lovely domino charm in exchange! These are my small objects as they started out - plain wooden tile and several buttons from my sewing basket.


Here's how they were altered. In addition to painting the little fish, I painted the buttons, and threw in a few extras - crystals and the starfish. Oh, and a lobster clasp to make it easier to hook onto a charm bracelet. I also applied a thin coat of gloss varnish over the painted pieces.

1 Comments on Charm for Sheri, last added: 9/2/2007
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3. MORE ATC

Here are more ATC's....anyone that still want to exchange?...simply leave a comment or send an email to [email protected]
the 1st 3 arethe "eaten up series"; the cat eats lori , the dog eats the cat, and zappy/inky/byn eats the blueberry muffin...mmm.....the other 3 are the "tristeza" series....

4 Comments on MORE ATC, last added: 8/27/2007
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4. Godo's ATC

Godo in Montreal

Godo Mucha

Godo in Quebec City

Godo in Maracaibo, Venezuela :)

I love this idea, Bearuh! Anyone would like to exchange with Godo and me? ;)

12 Comments on Godo's ATC, last added: 8/25/2007
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5. EXCHANGE

quick drawing during working time (postcard size, black & flourecent permanet markers - background details omitted)
I was just passing by and read about this week's challenge...EXCHANGE...so great...cos i didn't think i was gonna participate this week...just wanted to do some postcards and ATCs...and now i can do both...yupi!
Today i received my first postcard ever, it was from Emilia Yusof, I was so exited that i almost jumped of joy....but since i was at work...the little character did it for me (original colors are fluorescent...seem so poor after scan)
if anyone wants to exchange with me any postcards or ATCs just leave a comment or send me an email...(note: I'm in Lebanon)

5 Comments on EXCHANGE, last added: 8/22/2007
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6. Artist Trading Cards

Artist Trading Card I did for an exchange. Want to exchange with me? Please read this post at my blog. :)

4 Comments on Artist Trading Cards, last added: 8/17/2007
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