Neil Gaiman has reached a masterful stage in his writing where he deserves his own adjective, which could be extended to younger writers following in his wake: Gaimanesque. His work, while variegated, exhibits a unity of vision, voice, and tone that is unmistakable. A Gaiman story finds magic in the mundane and familiar touchstones in the outre.
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