Neil Gaiman & Michael Chabon In Conversation

If Neil Gaiman remembering his good friend Terry Pratchett doesn’t make you more than a little sad inside you’re made of harsher stuff than I (via tor.com).

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Christopher Johnstone lives in Melbourne
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