Neil Gaiman bibliography | |
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Active period | 1984–present |
Publishers | |
DC Comics | 1988–present |
Vertigo | 1993–2015 |
Marvel Comics | 1994–present |
William Morrow | 1998–present |
HarperCollins | 2002–present |
Bloomsbury | 2008–present |
This is a list of works by Neil Gaiman.
Titles published by various British publishers include:
Titles published by DC Comics include:
Titles published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint include:
Titles starring characters introduced or re-introduced by Gaiman in The Books of Magic (most notably Timothy Hunter) include:
Titles starring characters and/or based on concepts introduced or re-introduced by Gaiman during his run on The Sandman include:
In 2018, Vertigo launched The Sandman Universe sub-imprint with an eponymous one-shot consisting of several segments produced by various creators from a story by Gaiman:
The one-shot was followed by four ongoing series produced mostly by the creative teams behind the short stories:
After the dissolution of Vertigo, new and existing The Sandman Universe titles continued publication under DC Black Label:
Titles published by Marvel and its various imprints include:
Titles published by various American publishers include:
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 |
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1990 | Good Omens | Terry Pratchett | Workman Publishing | 0-89480-853-2 (Hardcover, 354 pages) |
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1996 | Neverwhere | BBC Books | 0-7472-6668-9 (Hardcover, 287 pages) |
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1999 | Stardust | William Morrow and Company | 0-380-97728-1 (Hardcover, 256 pages) |
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2001 | American Gods | William Morrow and Company | 0-380-97365-0 (Hardcover, 480 pages) | |||
2005 | Anansi Boys | HarperCollins | 0-06-051518-X (Hardcover, 352 pages) |
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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) |
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2013 | The Silver Dream | Michael Reaves, Mallory Reaves | InterWorld | HarperCollins | 0-06-206796-6 (Hardcover, 288 pages) | |
2013 | The Ocean at the End of the Lane | William Morrow and Company | 0-06-225565-7 (Hardcover, 192 pages) |
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2015 | Eternity's Wheel | Michael Reaves, Mallory Reaves | InterWorld | HarperCollins | 0-06-206799-0 (Hardcover, 288 pages) | |
2017 | Norse Mythology | Bloomsbury Publishing | 0-393-60909-X (Hardcover, 304 pages) |
The following table can be sorted to show Gaiman's illustrated books in chronological order, or arranged alphabetically by title, or by illustrator, or by series:
Year | Title | Illustrator | Series | Publisher | ISBN | Notes |
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1997 | The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish | Dave McKean | White Wolf Publishing | 1-56504-199-2 (Hardcover, 64 pages) | ||
2002 | Coraline | Dave McKean | HarperCollins | 0-380-97778-8 (Hardcover, 176 pages) |
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2002 | A Walking Tour of the Shambles | Randy Broecker | American Fantasy Press | 0-9610352-6-9 (Softcover, 56 pages) | Fictional tour guide co-written by Gaiman and Gene Wolfe | |
2003 | The Wolves in the Walls | Dave McKean | HarperCollins | 0-380-97827-X (Hardcover, 56 pages) | ||
2005 | Melinda | Dagmara Matuszak | Hill House | 0-931771-04-8 (Softcover, 64 pages) | ||
2005 | MirrorMask | Dave McKean | HarperCollins | 0-06-082109-4 (Hardcover, 80 pages) | Based on the eponymous film written by Gaiman and directed by McKean | |
2008 | Odd and the Frost Giants | Brett Helquist | Bloomsbury Publishing | 0-7475-9538-0 (Softcover, 112 pages) | ||
2008 | The Dangerous Alphabet | Gris Grimly | HarperCollins | 0-06-078333-8 (Softcover, 32 pages) | ||
2009 | Blueberry Girl | Charles Vess | HarperCollins | 0-06-083808-6 (Hardcover, 32 pages) | ||
2009 | Crazy Hair | Dave McKean | HarperCollins | 0-06-057908-0 (Hardcover, 40 pages) | ||
2010 | Instructions | Charles Vess | HarperCollins | 0-06-196030-6 (Hardcover, 40 pages) | ||
2013 | Chu's Day | Adam Rex | Chu | HarperCollins | 0-06-201781-0 (Hardcover, 32 pages) | |
2013 | Fortunately, the Milk | Skottie Young (US) Chris Riddell (UK) Boulet (France) | HarperCollins (US) Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Au diable vauvert (France) | 0-06-222407-7 (US, hardcover, 128 pages) 1-4088-4176-2 (UK, hardcover, 160 pages) 2-84626-968-8 (France, softcover, 130 pages) | ||
2014 | Chu's First Day of School | Adam Rex | Chu | HarperCollins | 0-06-222397-6 (Hardcover, 32 pages) | |
2014 | Hansel and Gretel | Lorenzo Mattotti | Bloomsbury Publishing | 1-4088-6198-4 (Hardcover, 56 pages) | ||
2014 | The Sleeper and the Spindle | Chris Riddell | Bloomsbury Publishing | 1-4088-5964-5 (Hardcover, 72 pages) | ||
2016 | Chu's Day at the Beach | Adam Rex | Chu | HarperFestival | 0-06-238124-5 (Hardcover, 36 pages) | |
2017 | Cinnamon | Divya Srinivasan | HarperCollins | 0-06-239961-6 (Hardcover, 40 pages) | ||
2020 | Pirate Stew | Chris Riddell | Bloomsbury Publishing | 1-5266-1472-3 (Hardcover, 48 pages) | ||
2021 | The Case of Death and Honey | Gary Gianni | Arete Editions | {No ISBN} (Hardcover, 84 pages) | * 2012 Locus Award Winner [26] | |
2023 | What You Need To Be Warm | Cover Illustration by Oliver Jeffers. Interior illustrations by Chris Riddell, Benji Davies, Yuliya Gwilym, Nadine Kaadan, Daniel Egnéus, Pam Smy, Petr Horácek, Beth Suzanna, Bagram Ibatoulline, Marie-Alice Harel, Majid Adin and Richard Jones. | Bloomsbury Publishing | 978-1-5266-6061-9 (Hardcover, 32 pages) | Fundraising book written as an illustrated poem, in Gaiman's role as a UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador. |
Angels and Visitations (DreamHaven, 1993, ISBN 0-9630944-2-4) | |||||
Title | Illustrated by | Year | Originally published in | Originally published by | Notes |
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"The Song of the Audience" | |||||
"Chivalry" | Michael Zulli | 1992 | Grails: Quests, Visitations and Other Occurrences | Unnameable Press | ISBN 0-934227-09-8 |
"Nicholas Was..." | 1990 | Drabble II: Double Century | Beccon Publications | ISBN 1-870824-15-6 | |
"Babycakes" | Published as a short comic with art by Michael Zulli in Taboo #4 (Spiderbaby Grafix, 1990) | ||||
"Troll-Bridge" | Charles Vess | 1993 | Snow White, Blood Red | William Morrow and Company | ISBN 1-870824-15-6 |
"Vampire Sestina" | 1989 | Fantasy Tales vol. 10 #2 | Robinson Publishing | ISBN 1-85487-004-1 Published with illustrations by an uncredited artist | |
"Webs" | Stephen Bissette | 1990 | More Tales from the Forbidden Planet | Titan | ISBN 1-85286-332-3 Published with illustrations by Simon Bisley |
"Six to Six" | Bill Sienkiewicz | 1988 | Time Out London (30 Nov—7 Dec) | Time Out Group | Published with a photograph by Gino Spiro |
"A Prologue" | 1989 | Scholars and Soldiers | Macdonald and Co. | ISBN 0-356-17893-5 Published as the introduction to the book | |
"Foreign Parts" | 1990 | Words without Pictures | Eclipse | ISBN 1-56060-032-2 Published with a caricature of Gaiman by John Bolton | |
"Cold Colours" | 1990 | Midnight Graffiti #6 | Midnight Graffiti Publishing | Published with illustrations by Stuart Clift | |
"Luther's Villanelle" | Published as a short comic with art by Dave McKean in The Adventures of Luther Arkwright #10 (Valkyrie Press, 1989) | ||||
"The Mouse" | 1993 | Narrow Houses Volume 2: Touch Wood | Little, Brown and Company | ISBN 0-316-90732-4 | |
"Gumshoe" | 1989 | Punch vol. 297 #7749 | United Newspapers | Published as "Spadework", a review of Gumshoe by Josiah Thompson | |
"The Case of the Four and Twenty Blackbirds" | Jill Karla Schwartz | 1984 | Knave vol. 16 #9 | Knave Publishing | Published with illustrations by Andrew Aloof |
"Virus" | 1990 | Digital Dreams | New English Library | ISBN 0-450-53150-3 | |
"Looking for the Girl" | 1985 | Penthouse UK vol. 20 #10 | Sightline Publications | Published with illustrations by Terry Pastor | |
"Post-Mortem on Our Love" | Lyrics for a song by The Flash Girls | ||||
"Being an Experiment Upon Strictly Scientific Lines" | 1990 | 20\20 #11 | Time Out Group | Published as part of a larger article titled "Pen and Drink" | |
"We Can Get Them for You Wholesale" | 1984 | Knave vol. 16 #7 | Knave Publishing | Published with illustrations by Russel Walker | |
"The Mystery of Father Brown" | 1991 | 100 Great Detectives | Carroll & Graf Publishers | ISBN 1-85480-025-6 | |
"Murder Mysteries" | P. Craig Russell | 1992 | Midnight Graffiti (hardcover) | Warner | ISBN 0-446-36307-3 |
Smoke and Mirrors (William Morrow and Company, 1998, ISBN 0-380-97364-2) | ||||
The US, UK and eBook editions have some differences in the stories they contain † — not included in the US print version ‡ — not included in the eBook version | ||||
Title | Year | Originally published in | Originally published by | Notes |
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"Reading the Entrails: A Rondel" | 1997 | The Fortune Teller | DAW | ISBN 0-88677-748-8 |
"The Wedding Present" Presented as part of the introduction | 1998 | Dark Terrors Volume 4 | Gollancz | ISBN 0-575-06581-8 |
"Chivalry" | 1992 | Grails: Quests, Visitations and Other Occurrences | Unnameable Press | ISBN 0-934227-09-8 |
"Nicholas Was..." | 1990 | Drabble II: Double Century | Beccon Publications | ISBN 1-870824-15-6 |
"The Price" | 1997 | Dark Terrors Volume 3 | Gollancz | ISBN 0-575-06516-8 |
"Troll Bridge" | 1993 | Snow White, Blood Red | William Morrow and Company | ISBN 1-870824-15-6 |
"Don't Ask Jack" | 1995 | Overstreet's Fan #3 | Gemstone Publishing | Published with a picture of a sculpture by Lisa Snelling |
"The Goldfish Pool and Other Stories" | 1996 | David Copperfield's Beyond Imagination | Harper Prism | ISBN 0-06-105229-9 |
"Eaten (Scenes from a Moving Picture)" † | 1996 | Off Limits | St. Martin's Press | ISBN 0-312-14019-3 |
"The White Road" | 1995 | Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears | William Morrow and Company | ISBN 0-688-14363-6 |
"Queen of Knives" | 1994 | Tombs | White Wolf Publishing | ISBN 1-56504-905-5 |
"The Facts in the Case of the Departure of Miss Finch" †‡ | 1998 | Frank Frazetta Fantasy Illustrated #3 | Quantum Cat | Published with illustrations by Tony Daniel |
"Changes" | 1998 | Crossing the Border | Indigo Press | ISBN 0-575-40117-6 |
"The Daughter of Owls" | 1996 | Overstreet's Fan #9 | Gemstone Publishing | Published with a picture of a sculpture by Lisa Snelling |
"Shoggoth's Old Peculiar" | 1998 | The Mammoth Book of Comic Fantasy | Robinson | ISBN 1-85487-530-2 |
"Virus" | 1990 | Digital Dreams | New English Library | ISBN 0-450-53150-3 |
"Looking for the Girl" | 1985 | Penthouse UK vol. 20 #10 | Sightline Publications | Published with illustrations by Terry Pastor |
"Only the End of the World Again" | 1994 | Shadows Over Innsmouth | Fedogan & Bremer | ISBN 1-878252-18-6 Published with illustrations by Martin McKenna |
"Lawrence Talbot: Bay Wolf" | 1998 | Dark Detectives | Fedogan & Bremer | ISBN 0-450-53150-3 Published with illustrations by Randy Broecker |
"Fifteen Painted Cards from a Vampire Tarot" † | 1998 | The Art of Vampire: The Masquerade | White Wolf Publishing | ISBN 1-56504-209-3 |
"We Can Get Them for You Wholesale" | 1984 | Knave vol. 16 #7 | Knave Publishing | Published with illustrations by Russel Walker |
"One Life, Furnished in Early Moorcock" | 1994 | Tales of the White Wolf | White Wolf Publishing | ISBN 1-56504-175-5 |
"Cold Colors" | 1990 | Midnight Graffiti #6 | Midnight Graffiti Publishing | Published with illustrations by Stuart Clift |
"The Sweeper of Dreams" | 1996 | Overstreet's Fan #8 | Gemstone Publishing | Published with a picture of a sculpture by Lisa Snelling |
"Foreign Parts" | 1990 | Words without Pictures | Eclipse | ISBN 1-56060-032-2 Published with a caricature of Gaiman by John Bolton |
"Vampire Sestina" | 1989 | Fantasy Tales vol. 10 #2 | Robinson Publishing | ISBN 1-85487-004-1 Published with illustrations by an uncredited artist |
"Mouse" | 1993 | Narrow Houses Volume 2: Touch Wood | Little, Brown and Company | ISBN 0-316-90732-4 |
"The Sea Change" | 1995 | Overstreet's Fan #6 | Gemstone Publishing | Published with a picture of a sculpture by Lisa Snelling |
"How Do You Think It Feels?" †‡ | 1998 | In the Shadow of the Gargoyle | Ace Books | ISBN 0-441-00557-8 |
"When We Went to See the End of the World by Dawnie Morningside, Age 11¼" | ||||
"Desert Wind" | Written for Robin Anders of Boiled in Lead to accompany one of his tracks | |||
"Tastings" | 1998 | Sirens and Other Daemon Lovers | HarperPrism | ISBN 0-06-105372-4 |
"In the End" † Titled "Apple" in the eBook version | 1996 | Strange Kaddish | Aardwolf Publishing | ISBN 1-888669-01-2 Published with illustrations by William Shane D. Liddell |
"Babycakes" | 1993 | Angels and Visitations | DreamHaven | ISBN 0-9630944-2-4 |
"Murder Mysteries" | 1992 | Midnight Graffiti (hardcover) | Warner | ISBN 0-446-36307-3 |
"Snow, Glass, Apples" | 1994 | Snow, Glass, Apples (chapbook) | DreamHaven | Published with illustrations by Charles Vess |
Fragile Things (William Morrow and Company, 2006, ISBN 0-06-051522-8) | ||||
Title | Year | Originally published in | Originally published by | Notes |
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"The Mapmaker" Presented as part of the introduction | 2003 | Ancient Emperor (chapbook) | Hill House | Available only to the subscribers of the Author's Preferred Edition series Written for American Gods but removed by Gaiman upon novel's completion |
"A Study in Emerald" | 2003 | Shadows Over Baker Street | Del Rey Books | ISBN 0-345-45528-2 |
"The Fairy Reel" | 2004 | The Faery Reel | Viking | ISBN 0-670-05914-5 Published as "The Faery Reel", with illustrations by Charles Vess |
"October in the Chair" | 2002 | Conjunctions Volume 39 | Bard College | ISBN 0-670-05914-5 Published with illustrations by Gahan Wilson |
"The Hidden Chamber" | 2005 | Outsiders | Roc | ISBN 0-451-46044-8 |
"Forbidden Brides of the Faceless Slaves in the Secret House of the Night of Dread Desire" | 2004 | Gothic! | Candlewick Press | ISBN 0-7636-2243-5 |
"The Flints of Memory Lane" | 1997 | Dancing with the Dark | Vista | ISBN 0-575-60166-3 |
"Closing Time" | 2002 | McSweeney's Quarterly #10 | McSweeney's | Published with illustrations by Howard Chaykin |
"Going Wodwo" | 2002 | The Green Man | Viking | ISBN 0-670-03526-2 Published with illustrations by Charles Vess |
"Bitter Grounds" | 2003 | Mojo: Conjure Stories | Warner Aspect | ISBN 0-446-67929-1 |
"Other People" | 2001 | The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction vol. 101 #4/5 | Spilogale Inc. | |
"Keepsakes and Treasures" | 1999 | 999 | Hill House | ISBN 1-881475-97-2 |
"Good Boys Deserve Favors" | 1995 | Overstreet's Fan #5 | Gemstone Publishing | Published with a picture of a sculpture by Lisa Snelling |
"The Facts in the Case of the Departure of Miss Finch" | 1998 | Frank Frazetta Fantasy Illustrated #3 | Quantum Cat | Published with illustrations by Tony Daniel |
"Strange Little Girls" | 2001 | Strange Little Girls Tour Book | Tori Amos | |
"Harlequin Valentine" | 1999 | World Horror Convention 1999 Program Book | World Horror Convention | Published with a picture of a sculpture by Lisa Snelling |
"Locks" | 1999 | Silver Birch, Blood Moon | Avon | ISBN 0-380-78622-2 |
"The Problem of Susan" | 2004 | Flights | Roc | ISBN 0-451-45977-6 |
"Instructions" | 2000 | A Wolf at the Door | Simon & Schuster | ISBN 0-689-82138-7 |
"How Do You Think It Feels?" | 1998 | In the Shadow of the Gargoyle | Ace Books | ISBN 0-441-00557-8 |
"My Life" | 2002 | Sock Monkeys (200 Out of 1,863) | Ideal World | ISBN 0-9722111-2-8 Published with a photograph by Arne Svenson |
"Fifteen Painted Cards from a Vampire Tarot" | 1998 | The Art of Vampire: The Masquerade | White Wolf Publishing | ISBN 1-56504-209-3 |
"Feeders and Eaters" | 2002 | Keep Out of the Night | PS Publishing | ISBN 1-902880-55-2 Published with illustrations by Randy Broecker |
"Diseasemaker's Croup" | 2002 | The Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric and Discredited Diseases | Night Shade | ISBN 1-892389-54-1 Published with illustrations by John Coulhart |
"In the End" | 1996 | Strange Kaddish | Aardwolf Publishing | ISBN 1-888669-01-2 Published with illustrations by William Shane D. Liddell |
"Goliath" | 1999 | whatisthematrix.com | Warner Bros. | First published in print in The Matrix Comics Volume 1 (with illustrations by Greg Ruth and Bill Sienkiewicz) (Burlyman Entertainment, 2003, ISBN 1-932700-00-5) |
"Pages from a Journal Found in a Shoebox Left in a Greyhound Bus Somewhere Between Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Louisville, Kentucky" | 2002 | Scarlet's Walk Tour Book | Tori Amos | |
"How to Talk to Girls at Parties" | ||||
"The Day the Saucers Came" | 2006 | spiderwords.com | Rain Graves | |
"Sunbird" | 2005 | Noisy Outlaws | McSweeney's | ISBN 1-932416-35-8 Published with illustrations by Peter de Sève |
"Inventing Aladdin" | 2003 | Swan Sister | Simon & Schuster | ISBN 0-689-84613-4 |
"The Monarch of the Glen" | 2004 | Legends II | Harper Voyager | ISBN 0-00-715434-8 Published as a standalone volume with illustrations by Daniel Egneus: The Monarch of the Glen (Headline, 2016, ISBN 1-4722-3543-6) |
M is for Magic (HarperCollins, 2007, ISBN 0-06-118647-3) | ||||
Title | Year | Originally published in | Originally published by | Notes |
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"The Case of the Four and Twenty Blackbirds" | 1984 | Knave vol. 16 #9 | Knave Publishing | Published with illustrations by Andrew Aloof |
"Troll Bridge" | 1993 | Snow White, Blood Red | William Morrow and Company | ISBN 1-870824-15-6 |
"Don't Ask Jack" | 1995 | Overstreet's Fan #3 | Gemstone Publishing | Published with a picture of a sculpture by Lisa Snelling |
"How to Sell the Ponti Bridge" | 1985 | Imagine #24 | TSR UK | Published with illustrations by Keith Cooper |
"October in the Chair" | 2002 | Conjunctions Volume 39 | Bard College | ISBN 0-670-05914-5 Published with illustrations by Gahan Wilson |
"Forbidden Brides of the Faceless Slaves in the Secret House of the Night of Dread Desire" | 2004 | Gothic! | Candlewick Press | ISBN 0-7636-2243-5 |
"Chivalry" | 1992 | Grails: Quests, Visitations and Other Occurrences | Unnameable Press | ISBN 0-934227-09-8 |
"The Price" | 1997 | Dark Terrors Volume 3 | Gollancz | ISBN 0-575-06516-8 |
"How to Talk to Girls at Parties" | 2006 | Fragile Things | William Morrow and Company | ISBN 0-06-051522-8 |
"Sunbird" | 2005 | Noisy Outlaws | McSweeney's | ISBN 1-932416-35-8 Published with illustrations by Peter de Sève |
"The Witch's Headstone" | 2007 | Wizards | Berkley | ISBN 0-425-21518-0 An excerpt from The Graveyard Book |
"Instructions" | 2000 | A Wolf at the Door | Simon & Schuster | ISBN 0-689-82138-7 |
Who Killed Amanda Palmer (Eight Foot, 2009, ISBN 0-615-23439-9) |
Book of photographs (by Kyle Cassidy and Beth Hommel) related to the fictional death of Amanda Palmer accompanied by Gaiman-written short stories. |
A Little Gold Book of Ghastly Stuff (Borderlands Press, 2011, ISBN not available) | ||||
Title | Year | Originally published in | Originally published by | Notes |
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"Before You Read This" | 2008 | Before You Read This | Todd Klein | Art print designed and lettered by Klein |
"Featherquest" | 1984 | Imagine #14 | TSR UK | Published with illustrations by Ed Dovey |
"Jerusalem" | A reading of this poem, performed by Alexander Morton, was broadcast by BBC Radio 4 on 29 November 2007 | |||
"Feminine Endings" | 2007 | Four Letter Word | Chatto & Windus | ISBN 0-7011-8093-5 Published as an untitled short story |
"Orange" | 2008 | The Starry Rift | Viking | ISBN 0-670-06059-3 |
"Orphee" | 2000 | Orphee | Project | Published as the liner notes for the compilation album |
"Ghosts in the Machines" | 2006 | The New York Times (31 October) | Op-ed with an illustration by Sam Weber [27] | |
"The Annotated Brothers Grimm: Grimmer Than You Thought" | 2004 | The New York Times (4 December) | [28] | |
"Black House" | 2001 | The Washington Post (16 September) | Published as "Nightcrawlers", a review of Black House by Stephen King and Peter Straub | |
"Summerland" | 2002 | The Washington Post (6 October) | Published as "Team Spirit", a review of Summerland by Michael Chabon | |
"The View from the Cheap Seats" | 2010 | The Guardian (25 March) | Published as "A Nobody's Guide to the Oscars" [29] | |
"Once Upon a Time" | 2007 | The Guardian (13 October) | Published as "Happily Ever After" [30] | |
"Dresden Dolls" | 2010 | Spin Online | SpinMedia | Published as "Neil Gaiman on Amanda Palmer and the Dresden Dolls" [31] |
"Introduction to Hothouse by Brian Aldiss" | 2008 | Hothouse | Penguin | ISBN 0-14-118955-X Published as the introduction to the Penguin Modern Classics edition of the book |
"Entitlement Issues" | 2009 | journal.neilgaiman.com | Neil Gaiman | |
"Why Defend Freedom of Icky Speech?" | 2008 | journal.neilgaiman.com | Neil Gaiman | |
"2004 Harvey Awards Speech" | Transcript posted on Gaiman's blog [32] | |||
"2005 Nebula Awards Speech" | Transcript posted on Gaiman's blog [33] | |||
"Conjunctions" | 2009 | Mythic Delirium #20 | Published with illustrations by Tim Mullins |
Trigger Warning (William Morrow and Company, 2015, ISBN 0-06-233032-2) | ||||
Title | Year | Originally published in | Originally published by | Notes |
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"Shadder" Presented as part of the introduction | ||||
"Making a Chair" | Performed as a spoken word piece on the An Evening with Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer album (8ft. Records, 2011) | |||
"A Lunar Labyrinth" | 2013 | Shadows of the New Sun | Tor Books | ISBN 0-7653-3458-5 |
"The Thing About Cassandra" | 2010 | Songs of Love and Death | Gallery Books | ISBN 1-4391-5014-1 |
"Down to a Sunless Sea" | 2013 | The Guardian (22 March) | Guardian Media Group | |
"The Truth is a Cave in the Black Mountains..." | 2010 | Stories: All-New Tales | Headline | ISBN 0-7553-3660-7 Published as a standalone volume with illustrations by Eddie Campbell: The Truth is a Cave in the Black Mountains (William Morrow and Company, 2014, ISBN 0-06-228214-X) |
"My Last Landlady" | 2010 | Off the Coastal Path | PS Publishing | ISBN 1-84863-082-4 |
"Adventure Story" | 2012 | McSweeney's Quarterly #40 | McSweeney's | ISBN 1-936365-35-9 |
"Orange" | 2008 | The Starry Rift | Viking | ISBN 0-670-06059-3 |
"A Calendar of Tales" | 2013 | keepmoving.blackberry.com | BlackBerry | "January" published with an illustration by Niam "February"" published with an illustration by Kenneth Rodriguez "March" published with an illustration by Roland Hausheer "April" published with an illustration by Paul Francis "May" published with an illustration by Kit Seaton "June" published with an illustration by George Doutsiopoulos "July" published with an illustration by Svetlana Fictionalfriend "August" published with an illustration by Caia Matheson "September" published with an illustration by Gracjana Zielinska "October" published with an illustration by Maria Surducan "November" published with an illustration by Grace Hansen "December" published with an illustration by Shezah Salam |
"The Case of Death and Honey" | 2011 | A Study in Sherlock | Bantam | ISBN 0-8129-8246-0 Published as a standalone volume with illustrations by Gary Gianni:The Case of Death and Honey (Arete Editions, 2021) |
"The Man Who Forgot Ray Bradbury" | 2012 | Shadow Show | William Morrow and Company | ISBN 0-06-212268-1 |
"Jerusalem" | 2011 | A Little Gold Book of Ghastly Stuff | Borderlands Press | |
"Click-Clack the Rattlebag" | 2013 | Impossible Monsters | Subterranean Press | ISBN 1-59606-505-2 |
"An Invocation of Incuriosity" | 2009 | Songs of the Dying Earth | Subterranean Press | ISBN 1-59606-213-4 Published with illustrations by Thomas Kidd |
"And Weep, Like Alexander" | 2013 | Fables from the Fountain | Newcon Press | ISBN 1-907069-23-2 |
"Nothing O'Clock" | 2013 | Doctor Who: 11 Doctors, 11 Stories | Puffin | ISBN 0-14-134894-1 |
"Diamonds and Pearls: A Fairy Tale" | 2009 | Who Killed Amanda Palmer | Eight Foot | ISBN 0-615-23439-9 |
"The Return of the Thin White Duke" | 2004 | V #29 | Visionaire | Published with illustrations by Yoshitaka Amano |
"Feminine Endings" | 2007 | Four Letter Word | Chatto & Windus | ISBN 0-7011-8093-5 Published as an untitled short story |
"Observing the Formalities" | 2009 | Troll's Eye View | Viking | ISBN 0-670-06141-7 |
"The Sleeper and the Spindle" | 2013 | Rags and Bones | Little, Brown and Company | ISBN 0-316-21294-6 |
"Witch Work" | 2012 | Under My Hat | Random House | ISBN 0-375-86830-5 |
"In Relig Odhráin" | 2010 | In Reilig Oran | CBLDF | Art print illustrated by Tony Harris |
"Black Dog" | Published as a standalone volume with illustrations by Daniel Egneus: Black Dog (Headline, 2016, ISBN 1-4722-3544-4) |
Words of Fire (Arete Editions [34] , 2022) Illustration by Bill Sienkiewicz | ||||
Title | Year | Originally published in | Originally published by | Notes |
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"Before You Read This" | 2008 | Todd Klein | ||
"House" | 2013 | Tor.com | ||
"The Mushroom Hunters" | 2017 | Brainpickings.org | ||
"After Silence" | 2018 | Brainpickings.org | ||
"In Transit" | 2019 | Brainpickings.org | ||
"Breathing Space" | 2021 | |||
"100 Words" | 2006 | British Fantasy Society | ||
"Choices" | 2017 | Mine!: A Comics Collection to Benefit Planned Parenthood | ComicMix | ISBN 978-1-93988-866-2 |
"Night: A Rondel" | 2021 | |||
"Let Me Go Back To The Words That Made Me" | 2018 | Where We Live: Las Vegas Shooting Benefit Anthology | Image Comics | ISBN 978-1-53431-010-0 |
"i can't work like this" | 2015 | Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation | ||
"The Long Run" | 2019 | The Best of Uncanny | Subterranean Press | ISBN 978-1-59606-918-3 |
"I Will Write In Words of Fire" | 2012 | Neverwear |
Year | Title | Source | Publisher | Notes |
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1985 | "Manuscript Found in a Milkbottle" | Knave vol. 17 #8 | Knave Publishing | Published with illustrations by Nigel Hills |
1987 | "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)?" | Dagon #16 | Dagon Press | |
1990 | "Culprits, or Where are They Now?" | Interzone #40 | Humorous article co-written by Gaiman with Kim Newman and Eugene Byrne | |
1991 | "Now we are Sick" | Now we are Sick | DreamHaven | ISBN 0-9630944-1-6 |
1992 | "The Lady and/or the Tiger: I (prologue)" "The Lady and/or the Tiger: II (epilogue)" | The Weerde, Book One | Roc | ISBN 0-14-014562-1 Bookend stories co-written by Gaiman and Roz Kaveney |
1995 | "Cinnamon" | Overstreet's Fan #4 | Gemstone Publishing | Published with a picture of a sculpture by Lisa Snelling |
1999 | "Wall: A Prologue" "Septimus' Triolet" "Song of the Little Hairy Man" | Wall: A Prologue (chapbook) | Green Man Press | Published as part of the A Fall of Stardust project: two chapbooks and a portfolio of art plates by various artists |
2000 | "Boys and Girls Together" | Black Heart, Ivory Bones | Avon | ISBN 0-380-78623-0 |
2003 | "The Scorpio Boys in the City of Lux Sing Their Strange Songs" | Alan Moore: Portrait of an Extraordinary Gentleman | Abiogenisis Press | ISBN 0-946790-06-X |
2006 | "Poem (I am continually disappointed by nudity)" | spiderwords.com | Rain Graves | |
2009 | "The Shadow" | Half-Minute Horrors | HarperCollins | ISBN 0-06-183379-7 |
2010 | "The [Backspace] Merchants" | Gateways | Tor Books | ISBN 0-7653-2662-0 |
2011 | "Bloody Sunrise" | Teeth | HarperCollins | ISBN 0-06-193515-8 |
2011 | "The Song of the Song" | Welcome to Bordertown | Random House | ISBN 0-375-86705-8 |
2013 | "House" | Tor.com | Tor Books | Published with a portrait of Gaiman by Allen Williams Reprinted in the poetry collection, Words of Fire (2022) |
2014 | "How the Marquis Got His Coat Back" | Rogues | Bantam | ISBN 0-345-53726-2 Published as a standalone volume: How the Marquis Got His Coat Back (Headline, 2015, ISBN 1-4722-3532-0) |
2014 | "Kissing Song" | Uncanny Magazine #1 | ||
2016 | "The Long Run" | Uncanny Magazine #13 | Reprinted in The Best of Uncanny (2019) ISBN 978-1-59606-918-3 and the poetry collection, Words of Fire (2022) | |
2017 | "Monkey and the Lady" "The Train of Death" | The Weight of Words | Subterranean Press | ISBN 1-59606-825-6 Published with illustrations by Dave McKean |
2018 | "Hate for Sale" | It Occurs to Me That I am America | Touchstone | ISBN 1-5011-7960-8 |
2019 | "Liverpool Street" | The Moth Presents: Occasional Magic | Serpent's Tail | ISBN 1-78125-666-7 |
2020 | "One Virtue, and a Thousand Crimes" | Doctor Who: Adventures in Lockdown | BBC Books | ISBN 1-78594-706-0 Published with illustrations by Chris Riddell |
2021 | "Fish Out of Water" | Uncanny Magazine #38 |
Year | Title | Co-editor(s) | Series | Publisher | ISBN |
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1991 | Now we are Sick | Stephen Jones | DreamHaven | 0-9630944-1-6 (Hardcover, 93 pages) | |
1991 | Temps | Alex Stewart | Temps | Roc | 0-14-014560-5 (Softcover, 368 pages) |
1992 | Eurotemps | Alex Stewart | Temps | Roc | 0-14-016713-7 (Softcover, 368 pages) |
1992 | Villains! | Mary Gentle, Roz Kaveney | Temps | Roc | 0-14-014561-3 (Softcover, 320 pages) |
1992 | The Weerde, Book One | Mary Gentle, Roz Kaveney | The Weerde | Roc | 0-14-014562-1 (Softcover, 352 pages) |
1993 | The Weerde, Book Two | Mary Gentle, Roz Kaveney | The Weerde | Roc | 0-14-016714-5 (Softcover, 400 pages) |
1996 | The Sandman: Book of Dreams | Ed Kramer | Harper Prism | 0-06-100833-8 (Hardcover, 293 pages) | |
2010 | The Best American Comics 2010 | Jessica Abel, Matt Madden | Houghton Mifflin | 0-547-24177-1 (Hardcover, 352 pages) | |
2010 | Stories: All-New Tales | Al Sarrantonio | Headline | 0-7553-3660-7 (Hardcover, 384 pages) | |
2013 | Unnatural Creatures | Maria Dahvana Headley | HarperCollins | 0-06-223629-6 (Hardcover, 480 pages) |
Year | Title | Credited as | Notes | Ref. | |||
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Writer | Director | Executive producer | Role | ||||
1996 | Neverwhere | Yes | No | No | No | Creator; writer (6 episodes) | |
1998 | Babylon 5 | Yes | No | No | No | Writer: "Day of the Dead" | |
2009 | 10 Minute Tales | Yes | Yes | No | No | Writer and director: "Statuesque" | |
2010 | Arthur | No | No | No | Yes | As himself. Episode: "Falafelosophy" | |
2011–2013 | Doctor Who | Yes | No | No | No | Writer: "The Doctor's Wife" "Nightmare in Silver" "Rain Gods" (DVD-exclusive mini-episode) | [35] [36] |
2011 | The Simpsons | No | No | No | Yes | As himself. Episode: "The Book Job" | [37] |
2016–2021 | Lucifer | No | No | No | Yes | Loosely based on Gaiman's characters. Voiceover as God in episode "Once Upon a Time" | [38] |
2016 | Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories | No | No | Yes | Yes | Based on four of Gaiman's short stories. As himself | [39] |
2017 | American Gods | Yes | No | Yes | No | Based on Gaiman's novel American Gods | [40] |
2018 | The Big Bang Theory | No | No | No | Yes | As himself. Episode: "The Comet Polarization" | [41] |
2019–present | Good Omens | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Based on the novel Good Omens co-written by Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. As himself in the cinema scene in episode "Saturday Morning Funtime" | [42] |
2022–present | The Sandman | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Based on the Gaiman-written DC Comics series The Sandman . Voiceover as Skull Crow in "A Dream of a Thousand Cats". Co-writer: "Sleep of the Just" | [43] |
2024 | Dead Boy Detectives | No | No | Yes | No | Based on Dead Boy Detectives | [44] |
TBA | Anansi Boys | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Based on Anansi Boys Wrote 2 episodes |
Year | Title | Credited as | Notes | Ref. | |||
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Writer | Director | Producer | Role | ||||
1997 | Princess Mononoke | Adaptation | No | No | No | Script adaptation for the Miramax English dub of the Japanese anime. | |
2003 | A Short Film About John Bolton | Yes | Yes | No | No | Directorial debut | |
2005 | MirrorMask | Yes | No | No | No | Story by Gaiman and Dave McKean, screenplay by Gaiman | |
2007 | Stardust | No | No | Yes | No | Based on Gaiman's novel Stardust | |
Beowulf | Yes | No | Executive | No | Co-written by Gaiman and Roger Avary. Based on Beowulf | [45] | |
2009 | Coraline | No | No | No | No | Based on Gaiman's novel Coraline | |
2013 | Jay & Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie | No | No | No | Yes | Animated film. Role: Albert the Manservant (voice) | [46] |
2015 | The Making of a Superhero Musical | No | No | No | Yes | Short film. Role: Melvin Morel | |
2017 | How to Talk to Girls at Parties | No | No | Executive | No | Based on Gaiman's short story "How to Talk to Girls at Parties" | [47] |
2023 | Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose | No | No | No | Yes | Voice of Gef |
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