Neil Gaiman: Goth’s Mainstream Success

Melissa Tan bio ↓  ·  January 19th, 2010  ·  filed under art, books

While many artists with cult followings seem to develop them by maintaining an air of mystery, Neil Gaiman has done so by connecting directly with his fans.

When sales of his books wane, threatening to fall from best seller lists, he simply sends a tweet and fans respond.  Never mind whether its a children’s book, comic book, or fantasy novel. When he gets engaged to spectacular musician Amanda Palmer, they announce it to The World via his blog.  Despite recent exposure to a wider audience through the film adaptations of “Stardust” (2007) and “Coraline” (2009), Gaiman maintains that he has, “a critic-proof career,” due to his incredibly devoted fan base.

In this New Yorker article, Dana Goodyear gets a glimpse of the man behind the fans: his childhood, writing process, and god-like reception at comic and fantasy related events the world over.

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Melissa Tan is a former runway model, fashion designer, motorcycle enthusiast, and bacon aficionado who has written for The Examiner, The Rumpus, and The Bold Italic. When she’s not sewing or writing, she can be found hunting for new music or the perfect hot dog. Usually at the same time. More from this author →

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