About
The Gaiman Archive is an unofficial fan-site dedicated to Neil Gaiman. The purpose of this web site is to offer information, various material and links related to Neil.
Me, the web master and maintainer of the web site, is named David Woxberg. If you would like to contact me about anything concerning the web site, you can send an email to david@woxberg.net.
You cannot contact Neil through this web site.
As you may have noticed, The Gaiman Archive is hosting Magian Line, Sadie McFarlane's fanzine. Questions, comments or criticism regarding the fanzine should be sent to sadieo@itsa.ucsf.edu.
If you find any errors, (such as incorrect information or broken links), feel free to let me know. If you do, then please include the correct information or link in your email.
This web site contains a large amount of material produced by others than myself. Without this material, the site would have less articles, reviews, interviews, and so on. In short, it would be less interesting. Therefore, there are a lot of people that deserve credit for all the material they've let me use. So, here it goes:
First of all, thanks to Sadie McFarlane, for letting me host her Magian Line-newsletter. She has also been very supportive and she has put big trust in me, and given me great freedom in my work. Thanks!David Roel did let me use his three Gaiman-interviews. For that he deserves thanks.
Cat at Folk Tales let me publish a lot of their reviews, which was very generous.
Glenn Clough for letting me use some of the sounds on his home page.
For inspiration, I would like to thank three other website-owners. These are Dylan Verheul, Joe Fulgham and Trevor Valle.
Barnes and Noble for letting me use their chat transcripts.
Richard Tuinstra, for letting me publish his essay, "The life and death of Wanda".
Nextplanetover, for letting me publish the transcript ofthe highlights from the Messageboard Gaiman had there a couple of years back.
A. David Lewis for his essays and positive criticism.