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Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Neil Gaiman Returns to Work on Neverwhere
Posted by maggie
Sometimes, I take it for granted that people are following my favorite links (on the left there).
But, just in case you're not, here's a quote from Neil Gaiman's blog:
"The Writer's Strike continues. I was delighted that the Weinstein Company has just made a deal with the WGA, agreeing to all the terms, as that means I can now go back to work on the
Neverwhere
movie. (A short history -- I wrote about eight drafts of Neverwhere-the-movie between 1997 and 2000, and then retired. Other people came in and wrote scripts, some of which were hated and some of which weren't, but it died. Last year my agents sent someone who asked about it the version of the script they had, which was the last draft script I did in 2000, and people read it, got excited and suddenly it came back to life, with the Hensons producing and doing it with the Weinstein Company. It needs to find a director, but at least I can work on it now.)"
Huzzah! Now go read the rest of his recent posts.
1/22/2008 10:44:34 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
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