Book Review | The Sleeper and The Spindle by Neil Gaiman
When I read Neil Gaiman’s Snow, Glass, Apples a few years back, I declared it to be one of my most favorite short stories ever. In…
When I read Neil Gaiman’s Snow, Glass, Apples a few years back, I declared it to be one of my most favorite short stories ever. In…
If you ask me now when it was that I started to read and love short stories, I cannot tell you. I cannot, because I can…
Neil Gaiman’s A Study in Emerald is a short mystery that tells a story about a Holmesian investigation of a murder set into a world where Lovecraftian Old…
From the title alone, one can surmise that this short story is a pastiche of a Sherlock Holmes canon, set in an alternate reality. Brilliantly written,…
A Study in Emerald is a short mystery that is reminiscent of a Sherlock Holmes novel, which is apt to assume since the title is a…
September has come and gone, and today is the first day of a brand-new month which, over here at The Short Story Station, means that two…
A couple of weeks ago, a bookish meme surfaced on Facebook. It asked people who were tagged to list ten books that have affected or influenced…
Snow, Glass, Apples is a retelling of the Brothers Grimm’s beloved children’s tale, Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs. It was originally released in 1994 as…
It was on February 4, 2013, when Neil Gaiman collaborated with Blackberry for his Keep Moving project. For 12hrs Gaiman released questions via Twitter, pertaining to…