Monday, July 30, 2001

Neil Gaiman on his youth -- "I was always the weird one," he says without a trace of self-criticism, just amused analysis. "It never occurred to me that I was weird. The lovely thing about being the first child is that nobody has anything to measure against, so nobody knows they're weird."

I know what he means. (Do you?)


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