Neil Gaiman reads my story "The Right Book" at WorldCon

Here's a video of Neil Gaiman reading my short story "The Right Book" at the World Science Fiction Convention last week; Neil did the reading for an ambitious short story collection publishing experiment I'm working on; we recorded audio too. The story was written for the 150th anniversary of Britain's The Bookseller magazine -- the brief was to imagine the next 150 years of bookselling. Neil did a wicked reading.

Neil Gaiman Reads Cory Doctorow's "The Right Book"


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Congrats, Cory!
I really like your fiction, and am a huge fan of Gaiman.

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@dorothy, #3

Are you dissing the sound quality or Neil Gaimans reading? Because the first I can support, but if you are complaining about Mr. Gaimans reading, I have to inform the mob of angry peasants with torches and pitchforks I keep around for just such an occasion.

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Also, Dorothy, "ambitious" is attributed to the short story collection, not Cory´s story. Maybe you could tax your lengthy patience some more to read the text before posting.

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#5 posted by Anonymous, August 13, 2009 11:55 AM

Wow, you've been immortalized by Morpheus!

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