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meteordust) wrote2006-04-01 02:17 am
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A delightfully British turn of phrase
The February 2006 issue of Locus Magazine features interviews with Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman about the relaunch of Good Omens, and the open question of a sequel. Concerning the latter, Neil Gaiman says:
"We'd probably use Crowley and Aziraphale because they are just such a wonderful device, a lovely authorial creation - they work very well. On the other hand, I have to say, we now live in a universe in which we are competing for ownership of C & A with several hundred thousand young ladies who like to write about their erotic adventures on the Internet."
"We'd probably use Crowley and Aziraphale because they are just such a wonderful device, a lovely authorial creation - they work very well. On the other hand, I have to say, we now live in a universe in which we are competing for ownership of C & A with several hundred thousand young ladies who like to write about their erotic adventures on the Internet."