As you may recall, I passed along last month the news that my fave contemporary author Neil Gaiman would be appearing at UCLA for a UCLA Live event in February and last night was the night. I was lucky enough to attend Gaiman‘s reading last night and had an absolutely amazing time:

Charming as ever, Neil delighted the sold out Royce Hall last night … telling stories and reading from his amazing body of work. He read a chapter from his last book The Graveyard Book and also read a chapter from his current book Odd and the Frost Giants. The highlight for me, tho, was a poem he read titled Instructions that will be included in a new book that is due out later this year. It is an absolute pleasure hearing this man read his work aloud … I hope Gaiman will be coming to your city in the near future because, I’m telling you, he is utterly fantastic.
His reading last night reminded me that I had yet to read his latest release Odd and the Frost Giants, much to my chagrin:

So I managed to read it in full last night. It’s a fantastic read … about a crippled boy who helps the Norse gods save the city of Asgard from the Frost Giants. It’s a short book, a quick read and utterly charming through and through. Neil Gaiman is such a talent, we are very lucky to have his stories.
Also last night, David’s oldest sister Lara arrived for the weekend … his brother Aram arrives this evening … and then the weekend officially gets underway. Rain or shine, this weekend is gonna rock. Have a good one, y’all!!





























hiii! i was wondering how you knew there was a book reading for neil gaiman.. like did you find it on a website? i would love to participate in these events and would love to know.
@Tiff — I mentioned it here on the blog a month ago: http://www.pinkisthenewblog.co.....g-to-ucla/
thank you! i must have missed that blog post
Trent! I love that you love Neil as much as I do! Between him and your love of the Buffyverse, well let’s just say I love your taste!
Trent! All your posts about how awesome Neil Gaiman is really makes me want to start reading his work! Any favorites I should start with?
@Heather — Smoke & Mirrors is a great book to start with, it’s a collection of short stories that will give you a good feel for his writing style.
Thanks!! Seriously can’t wait!!
@Heather — Let me know what you think of Smoke and Mirrors. His novels American Gods, Stardust and Good Omens are among my fave contemporary books … I hope you enjoy Gaiman’s work as much as I do :)
Novelist crush! It doesn’t hurt that he’s kinda cute. Gotta get me a copy of his new book.
To Heather: Enjoy his stories! :)