Neil Gaiman
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(1960 –)
Neil Gaiman, a British-born pro writer who lives in the United States, 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.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1994 -- Sou'Wester
- 1996 -- Festival of the Imagination 1996
- 1998 -- Tropicon XVII, Construction, Norwescon XXI, Thylacon 2, Necon 18
- 1999 -- ArmadilloCon 21, Mythopoeic Award for Adult Literature
- 2000 -- Finncon 2000
- 2002 -- Boskone 39, AggieCon XXXIII, Best Novel Hugo for American Gods
- 2003 -- Best Novella Hugo for "Coraline"
- 2004 -- Mythcon XXXV
- 2005 -- Continuum 3
- 2006 -- Balticon 40, FantasyCon 2006
- 2008 -- Orbital 2008
- 2009 -- Anticipation, Best Novel Hugo for The Graveyard Book
- 2011 -- World Fantasy Convention 2011, Ray Bradbury Award For Outstanding Dramatic Presentation
- 2013 -- IVFA 34, Toastmaster at World Fantasy Convention 2013
- 2020 -- Forry Award
- multiple Hugo Awards nominations
- multiple Nebula Awards
- multiple Locus Awards
- Bram Stoker Award
- Newbery Medal
- Carnegie Medal in Literature.
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