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Critics' Picks Critics' Picks: The troll's revenge

Neil Gaiman, Kelly Link and other writers reimagine fairy tales from the villain's point of view
  • Fantastic friends

    Bestselling writers Neil Gaiman and Susanna Clarke talk with Salon about fairies, folk tales and fighting the tyranny of realism.
  • "Anansi Boys" by Neil Gaiman

    A hybrid of folklore and farce, the latest from the author of "American Gods" unfurls the story of Fat Charlie, a pitiful working bloke who's the son of a trickster god.
  • What to read

    New novels from Zadie Smith, Neil Gaiman, Myla Goldberg and E.L. Doctorow stand out in fall's first wave of fiction.
  • The enchanter

    With his comic book masterpiece "The Sandman" and his instant-classic children's horror tale, "Coraline," Neil Gaiman has established himself as today's master of fantasy.
  • "Murder Mysteries" by Neil Gaiman

    Listen to a full-cast radio production of a whodunit tale set in the City of Angels, starring Brian Dennehy as Raguel, the Angel of Vengeance.
  • "Snow Glass Apples" by Neil Gaiman

    Listen to a full-cast radio production of Gaiman's twisted adaptation of "Snow White," starring Bebe Neuwirth.
  • Kids lit grows up

    Inspired by Harry Potter, bestselling authors Michael Chabon, Neil Gaiman, Carl Hiaasen and Isabel Allende are spearheading a renaissance in books that enchant readers of all ages.
  • "American Gods" by Neil Gaiman

    A hard-boiled fantasia by the author of "The Sandman" sends a cast of burned-out mythological deities on a cross-country attempt at a comeback tour.
  • "Princess Mononoke"

    After the success of Disney's "Mulan," Miramax does its parent company one better.

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