Gaiman’s novels, like the Sandman series, have received mountains of praise and a number of awards. There, he wrote the Sandman series, which eventually became some of DC’s best-selling titles and some of Gaiman’s most famous work. He began writing for comic books in the mid-1980s and was hired as a writer for DC Comics in 1987. He initially pursued a career in journalism, but he also published several short stories, a biography of the band Duran Duran, and a book of quotations as he wrote for magazines. Like the narrator, Gaiman was a prolific reader as a child, a habit that followed him into adulthood. His parents moved to study Scientology, a religious affiliation that caused some issues for Gaiman-one headmaster forced seven-year-old Gaiman to withdraw from school due to his father’s role as a public relations official for the local Scientologist center. When he was five, the family moved to Sussex, where they lived in the house that eventually inspired the setting of The Ocean at the End of the Lane. Gaiman was born in Portchester, England, the oldest of three children.
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