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While touring with Palmer’s band in [[New Zealand]] in March 2020, they became stranded there under [[Covid-19]] travel restrictions. During a marital dispute in May, Gaiman left New Zealand and went home to Skye (violating Scottish Covid travel regulations, for which he [https://journal.neilgaiman.com/2020/05/an-extremely-apologetic-post.html publicly apologized]). He then had trouble getting permission to re-enter New Zealand, but was finally able to return to his family in January 2021 and has remained in New Zealand.  
 
While touring with Palmer’s band in [[New Zealand]] in March 2020, they became stranded there under [[Covid-19]] travel restrictions. During a marital dispute in May, Gaiman left New Zealand and went home to Skye (violating Scottish Covid travel regulations, for which he [https://journal.neilgaiman.com/2020/05/an-extremely-apologetic-post.html publicly apologized]). He then had trouble getting permission to re-enter New Zealand, but was finally able to return to his family in January 2021 and has remained in New Zealand.  
  
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* 1997 -- [[Arcana 27]]
 
* 1997 -- [[Arcana 27]]
 
* 1998 -- [[Tropicon XVII]], [[Construction (NZ)]], [[Norwescon XXI]], [[Thylacon 2]], [[Necon 18]]
 
* 1998 -- [[Tropicon XVII]], [[Construction (NZ)]], [[Norwescon XXI]], [[Thylacon 2]], [[Necon 18]]
* 1999 -- [[ArmadilloCon 21]], [[Mythopoeic Award]] for Adult Literature
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* 1999 -- [[ArmadilloCon 21]], [[Concat 11]], [[Mythopoeic Award]] for Adult Literature
 
* 2000 -- [[Finncon 2000]], [[ICFA 21]], [[Julie Award]]
 
* 2000 -- [[Finncon 2000]], [[ICFA 21]], [[Julie Award]]
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* 2001 -- [[Exoticon 4]]
 
* 2002 -- [[Boskone 39]], [[AggieCon XXXIII]], '''[[2002 Best Novel Hugo]]''' for ''American Gods'', [[BSFA Award]]
 
* 2002 -- [[Boskone 39]], [[AggieCon XXXIII]], '''[[2002 Best Novel Hugo]]''' for ''American Gods'', [[BSFA Award]]
 
* 2003 -- '''[[2003 Best Novella Hugo]]''' for "Coraline", [[BSFA Award]]
 
* 2003 -- '''[[2003 Best Novella Hugo]]''' for "Coraline", [[BSFA Award]]

Latest revision as of 16:16, 12 July 2023

(November 10, 1960 –)

Neil Richard Gaiman, a British-born pro writer, has written Hugo-winning sf and fantasy novels and short fiction, as well as having an extensive career in script writing and comics. He has become a media star.

Notable works include The Sandman, Neverwhere, American Gods, Stardust, Coraline, The Graveyard Book and Good Omens (with Terry Pratchett).

He lived in the U.S. beginning in 1992. He was married to Mary McGrath 1985–2007; they lived near Menomonie, Wisconsin, and had three children: Michael, Holly and Maddy. He married singer Amanda Palmer in January 2011. They have one son, Anthony "Ash," born September 16, 2015. The family has homes in Woodstock, New York, and Skye, Scotland.

While touring with Palmer’s band in New Zealand in March 2020, they became stranded there under Covid-19 travel restrictions. During a marital dispute in May, Gaiman left New Zealand and went home to Skye (violating Scottish Covid travel regulations, for which he publicly apologized). He then had trouble getting permission to re-enter New Zealand, but was finally able to return to his family in January 2021 and has remained in New Zealand.

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