Neil Gaiman offers tons of cool stuff for free for you to kill your time with


Feeling bored while staying at home during the Restricted Movement period? Well, head on over to Neil Gaiman's website for some intellectual stimulation. Photo: Facebook/Neil Gaiman

Feeling bored while staying at home during the lockdow... I mean, Restricted Movement period? Well, head on over to Neil Gaiman's website for some intellectual stimulation, where the British author has offered a bevy of 'Cool Stuff' for both adults and children for free on his website.

For the adults, his main website NeilGaiman.com has a ton of cool stuff to download, read and listen to, including short stories such as the Hugo Award-nominated How To Talk To Girls At Parties, his 'David Bowie fan fiction' The Return Of The Thin White Duke, essays by and about Gaiman, audio interviews, readings and book excerpts.

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