Episode

#366: Neil Gaiman — The Interview I've Waited 20 Years To Do
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1:53:41
Published: Thu Mar 28 2019
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“The biggest problem we run into is going, ‘This is who I am, this is what I’m like, this is how I function’ while failing to notice that you don’t do that anymore.” — Neil GaimanNeil Gaiman (@neilhimself) is the bestselling author and creator of books, graphic novels, short stories, film and television for all ages, including Neverwhere, Coraline, The Graveyard Book, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, The View from the Cheap Seats and the Sandman series of graphic novels. His fiction has received Newbery and Carnegie Medals, and Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, Bram Stoker, and Will Eisner Awards, among many other awards and honours.His novelistic retelling of Norse myths, Norse Mythology, has been a phenomenon, and an international bestseller, and won Gaiman his ninth Audie Award (for Best Narration by the Author).Recently Gaiman wrote all six episodes of, and has been the full-time showrunner, for the forthcoming BBC/Amazon Prime mini-series adaptation of Good Omens, based on the beloved 1990 book he co-wrote with Terry Pratchett.Many of Gaiman’s books and comics have been adapted for film and television including Stardust (starring Robert De Niro and Michelle Pfeiffer), Coraline (an Academy Award nominee and the BAFTA winner for Best Animated Film), and How to Talk to Girls at Parties, a movie based on Gaiman’s short story. The television series Lucifer is based on characters created by Gaiman in Sandman. His 2001 novel, American Gods, is a critically acclaimed, Emmy-nominated TV series, now entering its second season.In 2017, Neil Gaiman became a Goodwill Ambassador for UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency. Originally from England, he lives in the United States, where he is Professor in the Arts at Bard College.Click here for the show notes for this episode.This podcast is brought to you by Peloton, which has become a staple of my daily routine. I picked up this bike after seeing the success of my friend Kevin Rose, and I’ve been enjoying it more than I ever imagined. Peloton is an indoor cycling bike that brings live studio classes right to your home. No worrying about fitting classes into your busy schedule or making it to a studio with a crazy commute.New classes are added every day, and this includes options led by elite NYC instructors in your own living room. You can even live stream studio classes taught by the world’s best instructors, or find your favorite class on demand.Peloton is offering listeners to this show a special offer. Visit onepeloton.com and enter the code TIM at checkout to receive $100 off accessories with your Peloton bike purchase. This is a great way to get in your workouts, or an incredible gift. Again, that’s onepeloton.com and enter the code TIM.This episode of the Tim Ferriss Show is also brought to you by Hello Monday, a new podcast from LinkedIn’s Editorial Team filled with the kind of advice that stays with you — the kind you can actually use.Each week, host Jessi Hempel sits down with featured guests, such as Seth Meyers, host of Late Night with Seth Meyers, and Elizabeth Gilbert, bestselling author of Eat, Pray, Love, to uncover lessons you can apply to your career.For example, Elizabeth Gilbert talks about relieving creative pressure to get more done: As Liz was approaching her follow-up to Eat, Pray, Love, she tried to write for six million people and felt overwhelmed. Instead, she focused on writing for her 10 closest friends. 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Peloton is an indoor cycling bike that allows riders to participate in live studio classes from the comfort of their own home as well as choose from up to 14 daily on-demand classes.
00:00 - 03:17 (03:17)
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Peloton
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Peloton is an indoor cycling bike that allows riders to participate in live studio classes from the comfort of their own home as well as choose from up to 14 daily on-demand classes. With thousands of classes available, riders can choose based on length, music, intensity, and instructor style, and can track their metrics over time.

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#366: Neil Gaiman — The Interview I've Waited 20 Years To Do
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The Tim Ferriss Show
Hello Monday is a new podcast from LinkedIn's editorial team featuring guest speakers who uncover lessons you can apply to your career and life.
03:17 - 09:52 (06:35)
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Podcast
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Hello Monday is a new podcast from LinkedIn's editorial team featuring guest speakers who uncover lessons you can apply to your career and life. On the Tim Ferriss Show, Tim interviews Neil Gaiman, the best-selling author and creator of books, graphic novels, and films, where they discuss creative fiction and non-fiction.

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#366: Neil Gaiman — The Interview I've Waited 20 Years To Do
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Neil Gaiman recounts interviewing Michael Moorcock and Roger Dean as a 15-year-old with a faulty cassette tape recorder in his early days in journalism, learning the importance of carrying spare batteries and tapes and always having a backup plan.
09:52 - 16:18 (06:25)
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Neil Gaiman
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Neil Gaiman recounts interviewing Michael Moorcock and Roger Dean as a 15-year-old with a faulty cassette tape recorder in his early days in journalism, learning the importance of carrying spare batteries and tapes and always having a backup plan.

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#366: Neil Gaiman — The Interview I've Waited 20 Years To Do
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Neil Gaiman discusses the writing process of Ian Fleming and himself, including the importance of a conducive writing environment and the use of specific writing tools.
16:18 - 25:47 (09:28)
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Writing Process
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Neil Gaiman discusses the writing process of Ian Fleming and himself, including the importance of a conducive writing environment and the use of specific writing tools.

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#366: Neil Gaiman — The Interview I've Waited 20 Years To Do
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Best-selling author Neil Gaiman discusses the importance of using quality notebooks, and shares his preference for the Loich Tome and leather-bound books from a small stationary shop in Venice.
25:47 - 34:43 (08:56)
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Neil Gaiman
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Best-selling author Neil Gaiman discusses the importance of using quality notebooks, and shares his preference for the Loich Tome and leather-bound books from a small stationary shop in Venice. He believes that the notebooks should be engineered so that every page lies flat and that they should mean something, particularly those that are visually pleasing like those from Venice or those with Victorian aesthetics.

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#366: Neil Gaiman — The Interview I've Waited 20 Years To Do
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The Tim Ferriss Show
The best way to pick a fountain pen is to try them out, and New York's Fountain Pen Hospital is a great place for that because they sell new and reconditioned pens.
34:44 - 46:36 (11:51)
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Fountain Pens
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The best way to pick a fountain pen is to try them out, and New York's Fountain Pen Hospital is a great place for that because they sell new and reconditioned pens. Personal preference is important when it comes to fountain pens, and it's fun to collect different colors of ink.

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#366: Neil Gaiman — The Interview I've Waited 20 Years To Do
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The Tim Ferriss Show
Neil Gaiman shares his approach towards tackling performance anxiety while writing and the types of writing projects he prefers to work on.
46:38 - 55:39 (09:00)
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Performance Anxiety
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Neil Gaiman shares his approach towards tackling performance anxiety while writing and the types of writing projects he prefers to work on.

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#366: Neil Gaiman — The Interview I've Waited 20 Years To Do
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Neil Gaiman discusses his writing habits and changing routines throughout his writing career.
55:39 - 1:06:16 (10:37)
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Writing
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Neil Gaiman discusses his writing habits and changing routines throughout his writing career. He emphasizes the importance of being aware of changes and being open to trying new writing routines.

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#366: Neil Gaiman — The Interview I've Waited 20 Years To Do
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The Tim Ferriss Show
Neil Gaiman discusses how the opening line of "The Graveyard Book" came to him and describes his living situation at the time in a tall house across from a graveyard while raising his young son.
1:06:19 - 1:15:48 (09:28)
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Neil Gaiman
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Neil Gaiman discusses how the opening line of "The Graveyard Book" came to him and describes his living situation at the time in a tall house across from a graveyard while raising his young son.

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#366: Neil Gaiman — The Interview I've Waited 20 Years To Do
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The Tim Ferriss Show
Neil Gaiman talks about his friendship with Terry Pratchett, the best-selling novelist and humorist, and how they collaborated on Good Omens – a book that takes a comedic look at Armageddon.
1:15:48 - 1:25:55 (10:07)
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Terry Pratchett
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Neil Gaiman talks about his friendship with Terry Pratchett, the best-selling novelist and humorist, and how they collaborated on Good Omens – a book that takes a comedic look at Armageddon.

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#366: Neil Gaiman — The Interview I've Waited 20 Years To Do
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The Tim Ferriss Show
Neil Gaiman discusses the process of adapting "Good Omens" for TV and the importance of staying true to Terry Pratchett's vision.
1:25:55 - 1:32:38 (06:42)
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Good Omens
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Neil Gaiman discusses the process of adapting "Good Omens" for TV and the importance of staying true to Terry Pratchett's vision. He also acknowledges the easter eggs in the show and encourages viewers to read the book that inspired it all.

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#366: Neil Gaiman — The Interview I've Waited 20 Years To Do
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The Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker reflects on what he learned from Terry Pratchett, particularly his willingness to move forward without knowing the outcome and his openness to discuss taboo topics like Alzheimer's and the right to die.
1:32:38 - 1:40:08 (07:29)
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Terry Pratchett
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The speaker reflects on what he learned from Terry Pratchett, particularly his willingness to move forward without knowing the outcome and his openness to discuss taboo topics like Alzheimer's and the right to die.

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#366: Neil Gaiman — The Interview I've Waited 20 Years To Do
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The Tim Ferriss Show
The Tim Ferriss Show is sponsored by Hello Monday, a podcast by LinkedIn, where each week host Jesse Hemple sits down with featured guests to uncover lessons you can apply to your career and to your life.
1:40:08 - 1:51:02 (10:54)
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Tim Ferriss, podcast, Hello Monday, LinkedIn, sponsorship
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The Tim Ferriss Show is sponsored by Hello Monday, a podcast by LinkedIn, where each week host Jesse Hemple sits down with featured guests to uncover lessons you can apply to your career and to your life.

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#366: Neil Gaiman — The Interview I've Waited 20 Years To Do
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The Tim Ferriss Show
Peloton offers a cutting-edge indoor cycling bike that can bring live studio classes into your home or offer on-demand classes to fit your busy schedule.
1:51:02 - 1:53:40 (02:37)
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Peloton
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Peloton offers a cutting-edge indoor cycling bike that can bring live studio classes into your home or offer on-demand classes to fit your busy schedule. Use code "tim" to get $100 off of accessories with your Peloton bike purchase on onepeloton.com.

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#366: Neil Gaiman — The Interview I've Waited 20 Years To Do
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The Tim Ferriss Show