Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman is a British writer known for his richly imagined fantasy tales and darkly humorous tone.
Fiction Writer
November 10, 1960
Scorpio
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Porchester, Hampshire, England
Neil Gaiman, a renowned British author and screenwriter, is celebrated for his contributions to the fantasy and horror genres. His vividly imaginative and darkly humorous stories have garnered critical acclaim and widespread popularity. Among his most notable works are the Sandman comic series, the novel American Gods, and the children’s book Coraline. Gaiman has also written for television, with credits on shows like Doctor Who and Good Omens. His numerous accolades include the Hugo, Nebula, and Bram Stoker awards. Besides his work in adult fiction, Gaiman has authored children’s books such as Odd and the Frost Giants and participated in various projects, including interviews with musicians and film and book reviews.