Neil Gaiman (Author)
Neil Gaiman (born November 10, 1960) is a British author renowned for his richly imagined fantasy tales blending dark humor, starting his career as a journalist with biographies of Duran Duran and Douglas Adams before achieving acclaim with comic series like The Sandman (1989) and novels such as American Gods (2001), Coraline (2002), and The Graveyard Book (2008). His works span comics, novels, short stories, and children's literature, earning him Hugo, Nebula, Newbery, and Carnegie awards. Gaiman's storytelling has made him a New York Times bestselling author and cultural icon.
Fantasy
Horror
Comics
Children's Literature