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permalink #176 of 1905: Cynthia Dyer-Bennet (cdb) Tue 20 Jun 00 12:13
    
mmmm... a lovely story, and a generous, thoughtful decision to save the bat,
Neil. Thanks!

 signed,

 a fan of bats
  
inkwell.vue.73 : Neil Gaiman - SANDMAN:THE DREAM HUNTERS
permalink #177 of 1905: Laurel Krahn (lakrahn) Tue 20 Jun 00 12:55
    
One of my cats got stuck to flypaper once.  Ended up using some citrusy
cleanser myself for that.  Inky (the cat) was fine, though a little grumpy
that his fur was mussed.  But much happier than when he was running
through the house trying to get that sticky blob of flypaper off.  I'm
just glad I was home at the time, I'd hate to think of what he'd've looked
like if left to his own devices, with flypaper stuck to him (with sticky
sides towards him and facing the rest of the world).
 
  
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permalink #178 of 1905: Linda Castellani (castle) Tue 20 Jun 00 13:31
    

Thanks for saving the bat!  Hope he's okay and properly appreciative.

Feel better!
  
inkwell.vue.73 : Neil Gaiman - SANDMAN:THE DREAM HUNTERS
permalink #179 of 1905: Elise Matthesen (lioness) Wed 21 Jun 00 14:53
    
Yes, do feel better soon, Neil. And that is a *great* bat story, and most
compassionate action. 

I bet the bat is off telling its little batly friends the most amazing
tale about how come it looks and smells this way. (I wonder if it has a
mate, and if its mate believes it.)

For some reason this reminds me of the story you wrote about a cat that
showed up.....
  
inkwell.vue.73 : Neil Gaiman - SANDMAN:THE DREAM HUNTERS
permalink #180 of 1905: Martha Soukup (soukup) Wed 21 Jun 00 16:09
    
Neil has various bat stories.  The bats are good at hiding from the rest of
us, though.  You have to be Neil (or Maddy the bat artist).
  
inkwell.vue.73 : Neil Gaiman - SANDMAN:THE DREAM HUNTERS
permalink #181 of 1905: Neil Gaiman (neilgaiman) Thu 22 Jun 00 01:47
    
I was told the other day that one can refrigerate bats. They
hibernate.

There's a story there somewhere...
  
inkwell.vue.73 : Neil Gaiman - SANDMAN:THE DREAM HUNTERS
permalink #182 of 1905: Martha Soukup (soukup) Thu 22 Jun 00 10:53
    
Is this true of all bats?  If it were I'd assume it was true of the
insectivores we have in North America and not the fruit-eaters that may or
may not even be related to the insectivores....

Note to self: don't eat anything in fridge before looking at it.
  
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permalink #183 of 1905: Michael R. Walsh (mrw) Thu 22 Jun 00 11:19
    
soukup, we'll have to revoke your bachelor credentials!
  
inkwell.vue.73 : Neil Gaiman - SANDMAN:THE DREAM HUNTERS
permalink #184 of 1905: Martha Soukup (soukup) Thu 22 Jun 00 11:23
    
I can make the note but that doesn't mean I'll remember to abide by it.
  
inkwell.vue.73 : Neil Gaiman - SANDMAN:THE DREAM HUNTERS
permalink #185 of 1905: Ron Hogan (grifter) Thu 22 Jun 00 11:28
    

Heck, I don't even HAVE food in my fridge. That's why there's takeout.
That's how much of a bachelor I am!
  
inkwell.vue.73 : Neil Gaiman - SANDMAN:THE DREAM HUNTERS
permalink #186 of 1905: Martha Soukup (soukup) Thu 22 Jun 00 12:10
    
I have a very old chocolate Hugo in my fridge, and a couple of cans of 7-Up
(which I don't drink) that are probably two or three years old.  Mostly,
stuff is in my freezer.
  
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permalink #187 of 1905: excessively heterosexual (saiyuk) Thu 22 Jun 00 13:35
    

A chocolate Hugo? 

I must ask: is this some kind of candy I've never heard of? Or are they making
awards out of chockie these days? 
  
inkwell.vue.73 : Neil Gaiman - SANDMAN:THE DREAM HUNTERS
permalink #188 of 1905: Martha Soukup (soukup) Thu 22 Jun 00 14:39
    
It was made specially for a Worldcon party by the lamented magazine Science
Fiction Age, and when I didn't win a real Hugo that year the editor, Scott
Edelman, kindly gave it to me.

And it's been in the fridge ever since.  Full-size.  Takes up some room.
  
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permalink #189 of 1905: Linda Castellani (castle) Thu 22 Jun 00 16:11
    

Have it bronzed!
  
inkwell.vue.73 : Neil Gaiman - SANDMAN:THE DREAM HUNTERS
permalink #190 of 1905: Neil Gaiman (neilgaiman) Thu 22 Jun 00 20:02
    
Martha, it's probably not true of bats that don't hibernate, and I
suspect that tropical bats don't need to.

Is there any circumstance under which you'll actually eat the Hugo?
  
inkwell.vue.73 : Neil Gaiman - SANDMAN:THE DREAM HUNTERS
permalink #191 of 1905: Martha Soukup (soukup) Fri 23 Jun 00 11:26
    
If my legs were broken and the phone didn't work and there was nothing to
eat and it came down to a choice between eating the cat or the Hugo, I'd eat
the Hugo.

It probably tastes pretty bad by now.

(I don't need to have it bronzed, it's dusted with some kind of
confectionary gilt.)
  
inkwell.vue.73 : Neil Gaiman - SANDMAN:THE DREAM HUNTERS
permalink #192 of 1905: excessively heterosexual (saiyuk) Fri 23 Jun 00 11:34
    

To the victor goes the Hugo. 

I assume someone has used that one during the ceremonies by now. Or would
it get them tarred and feathered? 
  
inkwell.vue.73 : Neil Gaiman - SANDMAN:THE DREAM HUNTERS
permalink #193 of 1905: Martha Soukup (soukup) Fri 23 Jun 00 11:58
    
It would get them loudly ignored.
  
inkwell.vue.73 : Neil Gaiman - SANDMAN:THE DREAM HUNTERS
permalink #194 of 1905: Linda Castellani (castle) Fri 23 Jun 00 13:24
    

I'd like to hear that.
  
inkwell.vue.73 : Neil Gaiman - SANDMAN:THE DREAM HUNTERS
permalink #195 of 1905: Neil Gaiman (neilgaiman) Fri 23 Jun 00 16:46
    
Finished typing Chapter Eleven today. And wrote a bit of Chapter
thirteen. And am starting to feel that a few of the balls tossed up in
the air during the first hundred thousand words may be starting to come
down around now.

I think some people will like this novel.

I also think some people will have lots of complaints about the shape
and the structure and so forth. And I suspect that they will be right,
but that there's nothing much I can do about it except apologise. It
starts as a Picaresque and then settles down for a bit and then breaks
free of its moorings entirely, while short stories keep happening as a
sort of counterpoint to the main story. I'd not try and build something
like this again for all the small plastic toys in China.
  
inkwell.vue.73 : Neil Gaiman - SANDMAN:THE DREAM HUNTERS
permalink #196 of 1905: Cynthia Dyer-Bennet (cdb) Fri 23 Jun 00 17:28
    
um... what happened to chapter 12?
  
inkwell.vue.73 : Neil Gaiman - SANDMAN:THE DREAM HUNTERS
permalink #197 of 1905: Elise Matthesen (lioness) Fri 23 Jun 00 22:40
    
The cat might have eaten it?
  
inkwell.vue.73 : Neil Gaiman - SANDMAN:THE DREAM HUNTERS
permalink #198 of 1905: Martha Soukup (soukup) Fri 23 Jun 00 23:05
    
What in the world have you been doing to it since I saw it last?
  
inkwell.vue.73 : Neil Gaiman - SANDMAN:THE DREAM HUNTERS
permalink #199 of 1905: Neil Gaiman (neilgaiman) Sat 24 Jun 00 22:19
    
Chpater 12 is in handwritten form. It's not typed yet. I finished
typing chapter 11, and have been writing chapter 13... easy.

Martha -- not sure, how far did you get? I think I've written another
60,000 words or a bit more since then.
  
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permalink #200 of 1905: Martha Soukup (soukup) Sun 25 Jun 00 11:41
    
I don't remember the chapter number....

You've written a whole novel's worth since then.
  

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