I’m still hugely pleased that Neil Gaiman has won the Newbery Medal for The Graveyard Book, which I would confidently call the best thing he’s written since American Gods. (For those of you who don’t get the title of this post, ‘Nobody’ is the name of the Mowgli-esque protagonist, so… Oh, never mind.)
I’m also slightly relieved that the good Mr. Gaiman didn’t burst out into profanity to the Newbery committee, the way he did when he won the Hugo. Somehow I doubt that “F**k, I won a Newbery!” would have gone over very well.
After researching transmedia storyworlds at MIT, guiding Microsoft in its CTO/CXO's think tank, co-founding Microsoft Studios' Narrative Design team, and exploring the future of entertainment and media as the Creative Director and a Research Fellow for USC's Annenberg Innovation Lab, I'm now the Creative Director for USC's World Building Media Lab, a storyteller, a designer, a consultant, and a doctoral student in Media Arts and Practice at USC's School of Cinematic Arts. more »
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