
Bestselling author Neil Gaiman has long been one of the top writers in modern comics, as well as writing books for readers of all ages.
He is the author of the 2009 Newbery Medal Winner The Graveyard Book and the New York Times bestselling children's book Coraline (which was recently made into the 3D animated feature film by director Henrey Selick). Gaiman is also the author of the picture book Crazy Hair, The Wolves in the Walls and The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish, illustrated by Dave McKean. He wrote the script for the films MirrorMask and Beowulf. He is also the author of critically acclaimed and award-winning novels and short stories for adults (such as American Gods, Fragile Things and Stardust), as well as the Sandman series of graphic novels.
Among his many awards are the World Fantasy Award, the Hugo Award, the Nebula Award, and the Bram Stoker Award.
Gaiman's official website, www.neilgaiman.com, now has more than one million unique visitors each month, and his online journal is syndicated to thousands of blog readers every day.
Originally from England, Gaiman now lives in the United States.



