It’s a silly question really isn’t it?
Neil Gaiman, author of Sandman, Coraline, and many other cult works is joining the Guardian newspaper on Tuesday 14th February to answer your questions in a live webchat. It’s not quite a Valentine’s date but we’ll take what we can and we’re sure you will too!
The multi-talented writer has legions of fans for everything from his screenwriting, to novel writing, and graphic story telling, making Gaiman one of the world’s favourite storytellers.
The author originally worked for DC Comics in the late 1980s, spawning the hugely acclaimed Sandman series, but since then he has a list of acclamations and endorsements. Gaiman in more recent years has worked on Doctor Who, worked with greats like Sir Terry Pratchett, worked on several television adaptations and has written a stack of great novels.
Gaiman’s latest novel Norse Mythology is also now out, and this webchat will be the chance to ask the author anything you want to about the new novel, or about anything at all.
You can watch the webchat from noon GMT on Tuesday 14th February, and ask a question and find out all the details on the Guardian website.
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