Monday, November 16, 2009

Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman is a fantastic author. Seriously, he just blows my mind.

Last night, instead of sleeping, I stayed up to read yet another one of his short stories out of "M is for Magic," a book geared more for younger readers (though it still contains some heavier themes, much like his other books). It's been fantastic so far, and in fact, it includes a chapter out of one of my favorites of his books--in fact, another book for younger readers: The Graveyard Book.

When I think of these stories, and others he's written--like Coraline, which was made into a decent film by Tim Burton--and Stardust, another motion picture made from his books--I just get so inspired, myself.

Some days, it feels like there is no new Narnia, no new Hogwarts, no new worlds or lands that can possibly be pushed in the way that Lewis, Rowling, Tolkien, Coville, E. Nesbit and other authors have created. And yet--when Gaiman publishes something so bone-chilling, so imaginative and so lustrous out of something that sometimes seems so obvious (when you get to the end), but which you can't see for the beauty of the writing and of the weaving, I feel chills of excitement.

Neil Gaiman inspires me to push myself, to find that blood-curdling edge, to go beyond my imagination. His works seem to tell me it's okay. He writes with such heart, too, and with such conviction--I know his worlds are real.

I will always treasure his books--and thank him for his stories.

4 comments:

Amalia Dillin said...

I recently read American Gods, which deals with myth and gods in America and I thought it was great. Really fascinating. I also loved Good Omens, with Terry Pratchett. I read his stuff, and I think "wow, if he can address myths and gods this way, then there has to be a market for it, so my books have a shot!" Even though I don't think I'm in the same sphere of awesome as he is, necessarily.

Just Another Sarah said...

Amalia, you know I love you and think your work is great! But I don't think many people are in his sphere of awesome. You and I are just a level down, though. :)

Amalia Dillin said...

Haha!
Maybe one day we'll join him! at least it gives us something to work toward :)

Just Another Sarah said...

Absolutely!