Location: Melbourne, Australia
Tuesday, 7:00-8:00pm
Neil Gaiman, the award-winning author of American Gods, Norse Mythology, and The Sandman series, will appear live in Melbourne for one night only to share stories from his extraordinary career.
Don’t miss an unforgettable evening of conversation with storytelling genius Neil Gaiman.
In conversation with Michael Williams.
WHERE:
Melbourne Writers Festival
176 Little Lonsdale Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
Australia
TICKETS:
Full $69 / Concession $59 / Under 30* $30
Location: Forum Melbourne, Australia
Sunday
Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer present a Bushfire Recovery Event.
With special guests:
Missy Higgins
&
Fred Leone (Butchulla Song Man)
All profits go to:
Firesticks Alliance; an Indigenous led network re-invigorating and teaching cultural land burning and management.
https://www.firesticks.org.au/
and
Seed Mob; a movement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people working for climate justice with the Australian Youth Climate Coalition.
https://www.seedmob.org.au/
WHERE:
Forum Melbourne
154 Flinders St.
Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
https://forummelbourne.com.au/
TICKETS:
Tickets are on-sale @ 10am 18 Feb AEST.
Location: Live Webcast
Saturday, 7:30-9:00pm
Join Professor in the Arts Neil Gaiman for a conversation with Hugo Award-winning author N. K. Jemisin (BROKEN EARTH trilogy), whose new work THE CITY WE BECAME will be published in March. The conversation is part of an ongoing series in which author Gaiman discusses the creative process with another artist.
Our presenting partner, Oblong Books and Music, is offering a limited number of signed copies of The City We Became, available to the first 250 purchasers. (See "More Info".)
The live webcast of this event is a project of UPSTREAMING: the Fisher Center’s Virtual Stage.
WHERE:
YouTube Live: https://bit.ly/GaimanJemisinYT
Facebook Live: https://bit.ly/GaimanJemisinFB
TICKETS:
FREE!
Location: New York, NY
Wednesday, 7:30-9:30pm
Selected Shorts salutes science fiction icon Ray Bradbury, credited by The New York Times as “the writer most responsible for bringing modern science fiction into the literary mainstream." Host Neil Gaiman (Good Omens) takes the stage with Bradbury admirers to pay tribute to the legendary author's unearthly short fiction and its enduring influence.
There will not be a book signing at this event.
WHERE:
Symphony Space
2537 Broadway
New York, NY 10025
Location: Boston, MA
Thursday, 8:00pm
Join Boston’s own songwriter, performer, and author Amanda Palmer and her husband, the writer and storyteller Neil Gaiman, for a special evening with the Boston Pops. The couple will be performing a carefully curated evening of songs, poetry, stories and surprises. They will be performing with the symphony orchestra, featuring new arrangements of their work created by their frequent collaborator, composer Jherek Bischoff. Expect joy and tears, magic and emotional mayhem.
WHERE:
Symphony Hall
301 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
TICKETS:
SymphonyCharge: 888-266-1200 (M-F 10-5PM | SAT 12:30-4:30PM)
Boston Box Office: M-F 10-6PM
Location: Boston, MA
Friday, 8:00pm
Join Boston’s own songwriter, performer, and author Amanda Palmer and her husband, the writer and storyteller Neil Gaiman, for a special evening with the Boston Pops. The couple will be performing a carefully curated evening of songs, poetry, stories and surprises. They will be performing with the symphony orchestra, featuring new arrangements of their work created by their frequent collaborator, composer Jherek Bischoff. Expect joy and tears, magic and emotional mayhem.
WHERE:
Symphony Hall
301 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
TICKETS:
SymphonyCharge: 888-266-1200 (M-F 10-5PM | SAT 12:30-4:30PM)
Boston Box Office: M-F 10-6PM
Location: Schenectady, NY
Monday, 7:30pm
RESCHEDULED from 19 April 2020!
In this live event, An Evening with Neil Gaiman, he will tell stories and read stories, answer questions, and in his own words "amaze, befuddle and generally delight. It will be fun and odd and not like any other evening with Neil Gaiman".
WHERE:
Proctors Theatre
432 State Street
Schenectady NY 12305
Location: Crowdcast
Tuesday, 6:00-7:00pm
Arrr mateys! Join New York Times-bestselling and award-winning author Neil Gaiman and acclaimed illustrator Chris Riddell as they discuss with moderator Isaac Fitzgerald their swashbuckling, adventurous tale: PIRATE STEW.
TICKETS:
Purchase your copy of PIRATE STEW from one of the five bookstores listed below. Then, on 12/1 at 4:00 PM EST receive an exclusive Crowdcast link to join the event. The first *100* people to buy a book from EACH store will received a signed bookplate with their purchase.
An Unlikely Story (Plainville, MA)
Brazos Bookstore (Houston, TX)
Little Shop of Stories (Decatur, GA)
Quail Ridge Bookstore (Raleigh, NC)
Politics & Prose (Washington, DC)