Neil Gaiman bibliography

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Neil Gaiman Bibliography
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Neil Gaiman autographing a copy of Coraline, National Book Fair, Washington, D.C., 2005
Active period 1984–present
Publishers
DC/Vertigo 1988–present
Marvel 1994–2007
William Morrow 1999–present
HarperCollins 2005–2007

This is a bibliography of works by Neil Gaiman.

Comics

UK publishers

Titles published by various British publishers include:

DC Comics/Vertigo

Titles published by DC Comics and its Vertigo imprint include:

Other US publishers

Titles published by various American publishers include:

Non-fiction

Prose fiction

Novels

The following table can be sorted to show Gaiman's novels in chronological order,
or arranged alphabetically by title, or by co-author, or by series.
Year Title Co-author(s) Series Publisher ISBN Notes and awards
1990 Good Omens Terry Pratchett Workman Publishing 0-89480-853-2
(Hardcover, 354 pages)
  • Locus and World Fantasy nominees for Best Novel, 1991[7]
1996 Neverwhere BBC Books 0-7472-6668-9
(Hardcover, 287 pages)
  • Based on Gaiman's script for the BBC miniseries.
1999 Stardust William Morrow 0-380-97728-1
(Hardcover, 256 pages)
  • Locus Fantasy Award nominee, 1999[8]
2001 American Gods William Morrow 0-380-97365-0
(Hardcover, 480 pages)
  • Hugo, Nebula, Bram Stoker and Locus Awards winner, 2002;[9]
  • British Science Fiction Award nominee, 2001;[10]
  • British and World Fantasy Award nominee, 2002.[9]
2002 Coraline HarperCollins 0-380-97778-8
(Hardcover, 176 pages)
  • With illustrations by Dave McKean
  • 2003 Hugo, Stoker, Locus and British SF Award winner
  • 2004 Nebula Award winner
2005 Anansi Boys HarperCollins 0-06-051518-X
(Hardcover, 352 pages)
  • British and Locus Fantasy Awards winner, 2006[11]
2007 InterWorld Michael Reaves InterWorld HarperCollins 0-06-123896-1
(Hardcover, 256 pages)
2008 The Graveyard Book HarperCollins 0-06-053092-8
(Hardcover, 320 pages)
  • 2009 Hugo Awards winner, Newbery Medal
  • British Fantasy and World Fantasy Awards nominee, 2009[12]
2013 The Silver Dream Michael Reaves, Mallory Reaves InterWorld HarperCollins 0-06-206796-8
(Hardcover, 288 pages)
2013 The Ocean at the End of the Lane William Morrow 0-06-225565-5
(Hardcover, 192 pages)
2015 Eternity's Wheel Michael Reaves, Mallory Reaves InterWorld HarperCollins 0-06-206799-9
(Hardcover, 288 pages)

Children's books

Short Story Collections

Other Short stories

  • "I Cthulhu: or What's a Tentacle-Faced Thing Like Me Doing in a Sunken City Like This (Latitude 47°9′S, Longitude 126°43′W)?" (in Dagon No. 16, 1987)
  • "Now we are Sick" (in Now we are Sick: An Anthology of Nasty Verse, a poetic anthology edited by Gaiman and Stephen Jones, hardcover, 93 pages, DreamHaven, 1991, ISBN 0-9630944-4-0)
  • "An Honest Answer" (with illustrations by Bryan Talbot, in Wiindows No. 21, Cult Press, 1993)
  • "Cinnamon" (inspired by the sculptures of Lisa Snelling, in Overstreet's Fan No. 4, Gemstone, 1995)
  • "The False Knight on the Road" (with illustrations by Charles Vess, in The Book of Ballads and Sagas No. 1, Green Man Press, 1996)
  • "In the End" (in Strange Kaddish: Tales You Won't Hear from Bubbie, hardcover, 70 pages, Aardwolf Publishing, 1996, ISBN 1-888669-01-2)
  • "Only the End of the World Again" (inspired by the sculptures of Lisa Snelling, in On Cats and Dogs: Two Tales, DreamHaven, 1997)
  • "It was a Dark and Silly Night" (with illustrations by Gahan Wilson, in Little Lit: It was a Dark and Silly Night..., hardcover, 48 pages, Joanna Cotler, 2003, ISBN 0-06-028628-8)
  • "A Study in Emerald" (originally published in Shadows Over Baker Street, hardcover and paperback, 464 pages, edited by Michael Reaves and John Pelan, 2003, ISBN 978-0-345-45273-3 and later collected in Fragile Things, above)
  • "Forbidden Brides of the Faceless Slaves in the Nameless House of the Night of Dread Desire" (in Exotic Gothic, Ash-Tree Press, 2007, ISBN 978-1-55310-099-7 hardbound, 978-1-55310-100-0 paperback)
  • "The Thing About Cassandra" (in the 2010 anthology Songs of Love and Death edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois)
  • Click-Clack the Rattlelebag (from the horror anthology Impossible Monsters edited by Kasey Lansdale, 2013, ISBN 978-1-59606-505-5)
  • "Nothing O'Clock" (a Doctor Who Digital Short), ebook, 45 pages, Puffin Books, 2013
  • "Down to a Sunless Sea" (published in The Guardian newspaper in 2013,[20] and the anthology Fearie Tales: Stories of the Grimm and Gruesome the same year).[21]

Audio

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  • Signal to Noise (2000) (audio drama with full cast and music)
  • Neil Gaiman: Live at the Aladdin, (video). CBLDF 2001.
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  • Coraline (2002) (US ed. read by Gaiman, UK ed. by Dawn French) – American edition: Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
  • Two Plays for Voices (Snow, Glass, Apples and Murder Mysteries with full cast & music) – Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
  • Stardust (2006) (read by Neil Gaiman) unabridged sound recording. ISBN 0-06-115392-3
  • Telling Tales (2003) (Neil tells us stories: A Writer's Prayer; Harlequin Valentine; Boys and Girls Together; The Wedding Present, and In The End. Percussion by Robin Adnan Anders)
  • The Neil Gaiman Audio Collection (2004) (Children's stories: "Wolves in the Walls", "Day I Swapped my Dad for Two Goldfish", "Cinnamon", "Crazy Hair")
  • Speaking in Tongues (2005) (contains "Daughter of Owls", "Instructions", "The Price", "The Sea Change", and "The Facts in the Case of the Disappearance of Miss Finch."
  • Where's Neil When You Need Him? (2006) (Seventeen bands wrote songs based on Neil's work for this disc. Dave McKean created the artwork and Neil wrote the liner notes)
  • Mr Gaiman's song-writing and collaboration is also featured on:
  • Fragile Things, (2006) (audio book, read by Gaiman)
  • Nighty Night (2011) (six-song album with Amanda Palmer, Damian Kulash of OK Go, and Ben Folds performing as 8in8)[22]

(Citation information taken from WorldCat.) Neverwhere(2012) read by Neil Gaiman Isis Audio books

Film

Television

Video game

  • Wayward Manor (PC, Mac, iOS; game developed by The Odd Gentlemen; written by Gaiman, 2013)

Notes

  1. An 8-page AIDS awareness back-up story published within all DC/Vertigo titles dated February 1993.
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References