Neil Gaiman - The Interview I've Waited 20 Years To Do | The Tim Ferriss Show

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    Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) is the bestselling author and creator of books, graphic novels, short stories, film and television for all ages, including Neverwhere, Coraline, The Graveyard Book, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, The View from the Cheap Seats and the Sandman series of graphic novels. His fiction has received Newbery and Carnegie Medals, and Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, Bram Stoker, and Will Eisner Awards, among many other awards and honours.
    His novelistic retelling of Norse myths, Norse Mythology, has been a phenomenon, and an international bestseller, and won Gaiman his ninth Audie Award (for Best Narration by the Author).
    Recently Gaiman wrote all six episodes of, and has been the full-time showrunner, for the forthcoming BBC/Amazon Prime mini-series adaptation of Good Omens, based on the beloved 1990 book he co-wrote with Terry Pratchett.
    Many of Gaiman’s books and comics have been adapted for film and television including Stardust (starring Robert De Niro and Michelle Pfeiffer), Coraline (an Academy Award nominee and the BAFTA winner for Best Animated Film), and How to Talk to Girls at Parties, a movie based on Gaiman’s short story. The television series Lucifer is based on characters created by Gaiman in Sandman. His 2001 novel, American Gods, is a critically acclaimed, Emmy-nominated TV series, now entering its second season.
    In 2017, Neil Gaiman became a Goodwill Ambassador for UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency. Originally from England, he lives in the United States, where he is Professor in the Arts at Bard College.
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    Timestamps courtesy of ejcho623 from the comments section.
    00:00 Start
    6:32 Home life vs work life
    10:53 Neil Gaiman's biggest rule for writing
    19:50 What notebooks does Neil Gaiman prefer for writing first drafts?
    25:58 Fountain pens Neil Gaiman has known and loved
    43:59 Does Neil Gaiman tend to work on multiple projects at once?
    50:12 Advice to aspiring novelists
    54:47 Genesis story of The Graveyard Book
    1:10:49 Good Omens
    1:32:40 Apprenticeship with Terry Pratchett
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  • @tkinsey3
    @tkinsey3 Před 4 lety +1359

    Great writers make you want to read their books, but the best writers make you want to write your own. Neil is one of the best.

    • @ShubhaJaggi
      @ShubhaJaggi Před rokem +15

      True! Same for any achievers. Good ones are full of themselves and how they're so self made, whereas the best would give you tips and the faith that you are capable of reaching your own potential...

    • @TheVioletWolf
      @TheVioletWolf Před rokem +8

      Well said. ❤️‍🔥

    • @Taystarsims
      @Taystarsims Před rokem +1

      Yes he totally inspires me to write!!

    • @marshaguptonking1310
      @marshaguptonking1310 Před rokem +5

      I am in the middle of writing my third book. Tim Ferriss is one of my inspirations so anyone that inspires him thus inspires me. The fact that Neil likes Ian Fleming now makes him one of my hero’s! 😍What a beautiful interview that I never expected to show up. How timely. I am grateful to have watched this.

    • @lizziebkennedy7505
      @lizziebkennedy7505 Před rokem

      This!

  • @juliachance8811
    @juliachance8811 Před 4 měsíci +60

    I love that he clarified “young” writers can be any age.

  • @mattmeyer6186
    @mattmeyer6186 Před rokem +117

    "The 2nd draft is where I try and make it look like I knew what I was doing all along" is the best quote ever.

    • @ghouling1111
      @ghouling1111 Před 5 měsíci +5

      Goes very well with the quote ‘good books are not written, they are rewritten’ .. not sure who said it.

    • @samdoyle3945
      @samdoyle3945 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@ghouling1111I believe I said that in fact

  • @lehnb58
    @lehnb58 Před 5 lety +476

    I can write or do nothing but I can't do anything else. Great line.

    • @CreativeJourneys036
      @CreativeJourneys036 Před 4 lety

      Thank you - Been trying to spell it, pronounce it - I GOT CRICKETS ----- SO THANK YOU !!

    • @AtticusStount
      @AtticusStount Před 3 lety +1

      For struggling writers, it's a pain in the arse. So, I have to give up gaming?!

    • @Pitman856
      @Pitman856 Před 3 lety +8

      @@AtticusStount That’s not what the quote is saying. You give yourself time to write. You either write or do nothing. That’s all you are allowed in that time.

  • @rebeccakathleenmusic
    @rebeccakathleenmusic Před 4 lety +273

    Not enough people are talking about what a phenomenal interviewer he was. His passion for Gaiman’s work just shines through in how carefully he’s thought about each and every question and it’s so clear that Neil genuinely enjoyed the conversation. I loved this so much.

    • @arzabael
      @arzabael Před 8 měsíci +4

      I love how he didn’t laugh at the things Neil said that he’s said in other interviews but he laughed very hard at the original anecdotes mentioned seemingly for the first time in this

  • @alexanderbaynes9583
    @alexanderbaynes9583 Před 5 lety +1259

    I could listen to neil gaiman talk about fountain pens for hours. He's so pure.

    • @Starry_Night_Sky7455
      @Starry_Night_Sky7455 Před 4 lety +12

      I want to go to that Fountain Pen Hospital. Perhaps, this is it? www.fountainpenhospital.com/

    • @henbane2247
      @henbane2247 Před 3 lety +17

      And notebooks

    • @federalnutify
      @federalnutify Před 2 lety +14

      Listen to Norse mythology by Neil gaiman , he narrates it himself

    • @jezzbooks
      @jezzbooks Před 2 lety +2

      Literally.... So much this.

    • @guharup
      @guharup Před rokem +3

      Like extra virgin olive oil

  • @dhbright1
    @dhbright1 Před 5 lety +150

    "Anything you do can be fixed. What you cannot fix is the perfection of a blank page." 25:08

    • @va941
      @va941 Před 3 lety +8

      "Because there's nothing to be fixed."...dont forget that, a crucial part of what he said.

  • @thebushidoka
    @thebushidoka Před 5 měsíci +19

    What I think I love most about hearing Neil Gaiman talk about his process, is how not-in-love he is with his process. It’s all functional, it just has to work. When something stops working, he changes it. Many writers fall in love with their own method… he seems to have fallen in love with finishing good work. And that show in his bibliography.

  • @lavane26
    @lavane26 Před 5 lety +505

    Neil Gaiman talking about paper quality and fountain pens just zapped away all my stress and anxiety and I feel great.

    • @mariammuller1576
      @mariammuller1576 Před 4 lety +11

      I actually started listening to interwiews with or talks by Neil Gaiman. His voice is so relaxing :D

    • @escapematrixenterprisejacq7810
      @escapematrixenterprisejacq7810 Před 2 lety +4

      He has a magical way of doing just that~! I even told him on FB he "took away my anxiety to write"

    • @KissingMonsters
      @KissingMonsters Před rokem +7

      As a fountain pen lover and collector, it was such a joy to listen to Neil express his love and appreciation for them, and sharing that love with others. Very much a stress reliever.

    • @lizziebkennedy7505
      @lizziebkennedy7505 Před rokem +1

      Me, too. 👏👏

    • @amandadobbs8609
      @amandadobbs8609 Před rokem +4

      I just re-wound and rewatched the segments about stationary and pens several times. I KNEW Neil HAD to be a stationary perv, too!!!

  • @recuerdaserhumano
    @recuerdaserhumano Před 5 lety +203

    The New York Fountain Pen Hospital sounds like a magical place. I imagine it to be like Ollivander's Wand Shop. The pen chooses the writer!

    • @khyrianstorms
      @khyrianstorms Před 4 lety +7

      I'm pretty sure Neil Gaiman is going to write this story at some point.

    • @constancemiller3753
      @constancemiller3753 Před 3 lety

      @@khyrianstorms He could be the writer in residence.

    • @maichka15
      @maichka15 Před 2 lety +1

      It does! but more like madam Pomfrey where she uses special pens to draw on wounds to make them heal

  • @thundercheeks1989
    @thundercheeks1989 Před 5 lety +403

    "You are so ridiculously welcome." I got a bit teary-eyed.
    This was like Gaimans 90min version of "On Writing," I really enjoyed this and am so glad you filmed a video.

  • @bookdragon3806
    @bookdragon3806 Před 5 lety +135

    This man reminds me of my little sister. She has a pure, sweet, deep soul as well, seen as silly by the shallow minds of the world. Talk to her about anything, however, and you realize how expanded and curious her mind is, and how beautiful her thoughts and feelings are.

  • @fiv1168
    @fiv1168 Před 5 lety +209

    I cried when Terry Pratchett died and I cried all over again, listening to Neil talk about his friend. A great, personal interview. Thank you.

    • @perfumedmanatee6235
      @perfumedmanatee6235 Před 4 lety +7

      "He was my friend."

    • @fotostudiogrinsekatz1893
      @fotostudiogrinsekatz1893 Před 2 lety +2

      i have not even listened that far in, i’m already crying at your comment 💦

    • @ianmartinezcassmeyer
      @ianmartinezcassmeyer Před 2 lety +3

      Watching "Back in Black" the Terry Pratchett tribute, and seeing Neil, at the end, talk about him so honestly made me cry.

  • @ejcho623
    @ejcho623 Před 5 lety +1164

    6:32 Home life vs work life
    10:53 Neil's biggest rule for writing
    19:50 What notebooks does Neil prefer for writing first drafts?
    25:58 Fountain pens Neil has known and loved
    43:59 Does Neil tend to work on multiple projects at once?
    50:12 Advice to aspiring novelists
    54:47 Genesis story of The Graveyard Book
    1:10:49 Good Omens
    1:32:40 Apprenticeship with Terry

    • @Nightchu
      @Nightchu Před 5 lety +5

      you da best!

    • @deerandomized9337
      @deerandomized9337 Před 5 lety +4

      THANK YOU!!

    • @ejcho623
      @ejcho623 Před 5 lety +5

      @deekat3279 Sure.. no problem! I love Tim's podcasts.. I try to cut them so it's easier to digest at podcut.co so you can check it out if you'd like

    • @patriciahanson-locke4143
      @patriciahanson-locke4143 Před 5 lety

      A new perspective of fountain pens...

    • @JodyLibrarian
      @JodyLibrarian Před 5 lety

      Thanks for doing this

  • @khadijoabdi8768
    @khadijoabdi8768 Před rokem +128

    "But writing, is more interesting than doing nothing after a while" Neil Gaiman is not a maladaptive daydreamer.

    • @jedidiahcarmichael5747
      @jedidiahcarmichael5747 Před rokem +11

      the EXACT same thought I had! I could stare at a blank wall and "do nothing" for hours.

    • @darkairieal
      @darkairieal Před rokem

      @@jedidiahcarmichael5747 Have you tired recently? Blank wall - Nothing at all for four hours.

    • @jedidiahcarmichael5747
      @jedidiahcarmichael5747 Před rokem +2

      @@darkairieal no I have not "tired" recently.

    • @disorganizedclutter5513
      @disorganizedclutter5513 Před rokem +5

      @@darkairieal If you suffer from maladaptive daydreaming, you don't need to try. It happens all the time without you realizing it's happening. It really sucks :(. Lost a lot of my life to that because you lose a sense of time and forget what happened.

    • @darkairieal
      @darkairieal Před rokem +3

      @@disorganizedclutter5513 True. Hope you've been writing them down. Turning a bug into a feature.

  • @micahangello
    @micahangello Před rokem +70

    His rule about allowing himself to write or do nothing is pretty much exactly how my mom got me into reading. It was Summer vacation and she didn't want me going out for whatever reason, so she said "you can read or book, or you can go to sleep". Well, young me soon learned that one could only sleep or lay in bed for so long before the body simply would not allow it any longer. So, I read. And I read the day after that and the day after that. I read until I read every book available to me in the house and then I went to the library and read some more.
    It's honestly amazing that such a thing as doing nothing can motivate you to do something regardless of how much you don't want to do it.

    • @skyblaizepleiadianhighcoun9993
      @skyblaizepleiadianhighcoun9993 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Boredom is the root of ALL experience. It is where all things spring forth from and where all things return to . Nothingness. Void. Etc etc. Only took me a few minutes before having my question answered of why did I come in here again in the first place and what happens when EVERYTHING is done.
      Picture yourself on an island but only big enough to cover where you stand and a portal 'back In' and surrounded by nothing but pure blackness . I'll never forget my reaction when I got there and looked around as I repeated the question I had asked myself why do all what I was doing in there.
      "Oh" 😂 I said. As boredom took over I looked around and jumped back in the portal back into experience, at least now I had my question answered of why

  • @SteventheShoehanger
    @SteventheShoehanger Před 5 lety +258

    This interview will be viewed by aspiring authors for many years.

    • @imprvmntia7562
      @imprvmntia7562 Před 3 lety +2

      Exactly what I’m doing right now! Hahaha 😅

    • @shelby3755
      @shelby3755 Před 2 lety +1

      I’m one of them 😂 Nice prediction

    • @spontany
      @spontany Před rokem +1

      Same. Exactly what I'm doing

    • @acceptfilms9415
      @acceptfilms9415 Před rokem

      Googling fountain pens, admit it 😊

    • @jchinckley
      @jchinckley Před rokem +1

      It will be viewed by aspiring authors until the internet ceases to exist or the general public forgets Neil Gaiman and his writing because he's been supplanted by some other author in the zeitgeist of the time.

  • @shrui
    @shrui Před 5 lety +53

    Didn't realise the thing I needed in my life was Neil Gaiman talking about fountain pens! You could sell that section as a relaxation tape.

  • @ivyzennalabrant4589
    @ivyzennalabrant4589 Před 5 lety +85

    His tenderness toward Terry Pratchett. So absolutely wonderful. Thank you.

  • @mahmudhussain93
    @mahmudhussain93 Před 5 lety +241

    Sir from now on we all want all your podcasts in video form.👌👌💕💕

  • @overnightgrowth
    @overnightgrowth Před rokem +4

    I love the nerdy details of the fountain pen and notebook discussion.

  • @janinebohl7488
    @janinebohl7488 Před 5 lety +137

    Those notebooks are spelled Leuchtturm. I loved that you asked that question, as I am a little notebook addict.

  • @JrnMnd08
    @JrnMnd08 Před 5 lety +26

    Dream date: Neil Gaiman taking me to the NY Fountain Pen Hospital, letting me pick one out, buying it for me, giving me power of attorney.

    • @JrnMnd08
      @JrnMnd08 Před 5 lety

      Thanks for this interview, by the way! Love his writing. He has an ability all great artists have and that's the proliferate what most pass over while shuffling the pile. Thank you guys.

  • @PhilSvitekYT
    @PhilSvitekYT Před 5 lety +144

    Neil's voice is fantastic. Only him and Tim could make me that interested in pens

    • @karolinaks4192
      @karolinaks4192 Před 5 lety +2

      I just ordered a pen from the Fountain Pen Hospital :)

    • @craigchastain7016
      @craigchastain7016 Před 4 lety

      In non specific order, Bourdain, Gaiman, Cramer - ALEX (T)...Gary is cool (Sasha was better. Smurf that shit up)

    • @ovspianist
      @ovspianist Před 4 lety

      "pens"

  • @LaszloMag
    @LaszloMag Před 5 lety +78

    Wonderful conversation! Somewhere in the middle of the interview Neil says something along the lines of "I'm not so good at that anymore" - to that most people's response would be "But of course you are", but simply pausing and asking "What do you mean by that" is such a powerful thing to ask. I'll try to keep this in mind whenever I or people around me are downplaying themselves. This is what makes you such a fantastic interviewer, Tim. Also I must say that these video form interviews are such a pleasure, I hope you will stick to it. Keep up the great work!

  • @bastgojira8072
    @bastgojira8072 Před rokem +33

    I think it is heartening to find that all of my favorite writers do struggle, or did struggle starting out with writing. His rule of Write or Do nothing is an example of an effective way to deal with his tendency toward distraction. Then the idea of an "authorized eyes only" draft manuscript that is completely rewritable does something very useful. You get the story out of you. Much like a lump of clay that you craft into a realistic figure. You start with shapes and gradually fill in the details, adding or removing where you decide it's necessary, so that when you are done and you share it with others, they don't see the lump of clay that it was created from.

  • @ellakclarke3136
    @ellakclarke3136 Před 4 lety +25

    A handsome stranger recommended this interview to me on a Saturday night in Soho, London.
    I've never been so simultaneously motivated and soothed by a conversation about writing.
    Neil is now the official narrator of my thoughts.
    Sincere thanks, Stranger.

  • @jsprowse
    @jsprowse Před rokem +6

    1:01:00 "This is a better idea than I am a writer." Man, this is a perfect phrase, and incredibly wise to recognize it.

  • @witchisinthebelltower2032
    @witchisinthebelltower2032 Před 4 lety +14

    Gaiman has a calming effect to his voice, he could read the entire phonebook front to back and I'd be entranced honestly, What a deep, insightful, witty, and charming quirky man he is.

  • @CassiaChloe
    @CassiaChloe Před 5 lety +66

    Neil's voice and mind is so soothing.
    Such beauty in his perspective and place of mind.
    Can you do like an 8 hour podcast with him and just let him go about fountain pens and crooked books? Would be perfect for dreamspaces

  • @mayfair_forest_witch
    @mayfair_forest_witch Před rokem +20

    This is one of the best interviews that ever existed! How this only has 416,435 views so far? More people needs to watch and listen to it, it's so brilliant!

  • @maureensaguna
    @maureensaguna Před 5 lety +82

    I don’t think there’s an interview or talk or anything Neil Gaiman has ever given that I haven’t heard or read and you still got so much out of him that I didn’t know! Fantastic job and I hope you get to meet him again (and again).

  • @IV.d
    @IV.d Před rokem +28

    Interview the creators by faking that you work for a magazine is the most brilliant idea I've ever heard so far! XD

    • @jchinckley
      @jchinckley Před rokem

      That idea is so brilliant that it's been around since the beginning of magazines/newspapers. It's also so common that it's a cliche. That doesn't mean, of course, that it won't work. I think that depends on your research and your poise.

  • @davidwright8432
    @davidwright8432 Před 4 lety +7

    Speaking as an ex-kid (some decades ago, I'm told), one thing that Neil's kids are lucky about, is having such a warm presence to be with them, as their Dad.

  • @kerryharvey6365
    @kerryharvey6365 Před 5 lety +93

    So wonderful. Too short. I could have listened for hours. They say never meet your heroes but in this case I'm so glad for us that you did. Can't wait for next time. :)

  • @iiiiitsmagreta1240
    @iiiiitsmagreta1240 Před 5 lety +19

    The idea of Terry Pratchett calling up Jeff Bezos to tell him exactly what he thought of him... God, that's one of the funniest mental images I've ever had. Thank you for that.

  • @97epicman
    @97epicman Před 5 lety +36

    This is my favourite interview on the internet.

  • @englishhomestead
    @englishhomestead Před rokem +15

    brilliant interview, Neil Gaiman speaks in such a way I can't not listen, when he started talking about Terry I found myself crying, such words of friendship, and being a mentor.

  • @Wingedmagician
    @Wingedmagician Před 5 lety +17

    Seeing Tim nervous about Neil Gaiman is so damn endearing.

  • @kristindraws
    @kristindraws Před 5 lety +68

    this made me actually buy a nice smooth pen and a really nice notebook. Time to get writing!

    • @user-ju6zx3rm8d
      @user-ju6zx3rm8d Před 4 lety +1

      we wanna know

    • @kristindraws
      @kristindraws Před 4 lety +2

      @@user-ju6zx3rm8d oh I'm sorry! I didn't get the first notification. I actually did! My significant other and I are drawing up a horror game right now! Also since I've written a short story about a character who becomes an angel of death!

    • @user-ju6zx3rm8d
      @user-ju6zx3rm8d Před 4 lety +1

      @@kristindraws that's great, glad to hear it! And nice that you answered (promptly, in my case haha). Any links you'd like to share?

    • @kristindraws
      @kristindraws Před 4 lety +2

      @D give me a week! I'll drop a link to a Google doc after I revise it a bit more, I'm a little coy when it comes to showing my writing. Haven't done that since I was in high school. But why not?
      Here’s is the small prologue, the tone will change a bit after this, but it establishes the theme. medium.com/@mambastones24/kiss-of-death-prologue-627310358f4c
      Also on the daily I do illustrations on my tiktok if that's anybody's gig, username is also kwistindraws

    • @user-ju6zx3rm8d
      @user-ju6zx3rm8d Před 4 lety +1

      @@kristindraws haha almost like you're gonna turn in an assignment to a professor. I read the prologue, cheers for the link. There's something there, for sure. Look forward to see how it changes shape. Checked your tiktok too. You're a nice illustrator :)

  • @daniwastaken
    @daniwastaken Před rokem +8

    I don't know how many times I've listened to that audiobook of The Graveyard Book, whenever I'm anxious or depressed or just not in the mood for listening to music or whatevs, I just put random chapters and Neil's voice makes me feel better. The witch's headstone is perhaps my favorite one. Great interview, thank you ✨

  • @studio_a9550
    @studio_a9550 Před 5 lety +14

    If Neil would talk about nails, screwdrivers, necessity for oil change, taxes or other, utterly boring stuff, I would keep listening. His voice works as bandaid on my thought processes and I can actually concentrate on what I am doing. This voice becomes so effortlessly internalized. Big time whisperer.

  • @coal.sparks
    @coal.sparks Před rokem +1

    Neil talking about Pratchett. OMG, tears. Good Omens is my go-to "today was a shit day, I need something to pick me up" book.

  • @leslie_rogers
    @leslie_rogers Před rokem +4

    Neil Gaiman has a way of making every aspect of life fascinating, extraordinary, and unique. Pens, books, a house, doing nothing. Love it.

  • @casey3635
    @casey3635 Před rokem +7

    Tim you are such a great interviewer. You let the person speak without interjecting. It's so simple, yet so hard for interviewers to do. 👏👏👏

  • @TheGingerNinjaJournals
    @TheGingerNinjaJournals Před 2 lety +50

    This is so amazing. As a novelist as well, I’ve been told so often that handwriting my first drafts in fountain pen was useless, and a waste of time. I personally have been using grid Midori MD notes books for my 3 novels, and I thought that not doing it all on my laptop from start to finish meant I wasn’t “doing writing” right. ☺️ It is incredibly comforting to know that one of my favorite authors tends to use the same method, just with more expensive fountain pens, and more expensive notebooks. 😂

    • @rwmack3523
      @rwmack3523 Před rokem +3

      I love those midori grids. I write my books in ink and paper for the first draft, second edit (because I skip every other line to leave space for editting) and then rewrite everything with new edits into another notebook and then do a fourth round of edits before I bother typing up. Honestly, my next typing session I might pawn off the work on a friend for a nickel a word or something because he always needs work and I hate the typing part after making 4 versions of my story.

    • @TheGingerNinjaJournals
      @TheGingerNinjaJournals Před rokem

      @@rwmack3523 I dread the typing up part too. I may pawn it off on my teenager sometime soon. 😂

    • @purposebehindthepen
      @purposebehindthepen Před rokem

      I am an author too, and I have tons of fountain pens besides gel ink pens. My eleventh and thirteenth novel were written with fountain pens.

    • @virginiadavidson7862
      @virginiadavidson7862 Před rokem

      Right now, I'm loving a .05mm Alvin Draftmatic mechanical pencil. Too often my brain jumps ahead of my hand, and I'll write the start of a word and end it with a different word...and I like to erase and fix it before going on.

    • @nicoler5713
      @nicoler5713 Před rokem +3

      The only right method of writing is the method that gets words on a page. If that's handwriting, plotting, pantsing, typing, writing on your phone... all of these work for different people. Hell, all of these can work for the same person at different times.

  • @JB-bt1zv
    @JB-bt1zv Před rokem +11

    I am realizing that this video has been a pretty transformative watch for me - someone who aspires to write and tell stories. I watched this interview a while back and I still think of its wisdom regularly, particularly when I sit down to write (I have diligently applied the rule of carving out time where I am allowed to either write or do nothing, what a great tip). So I had to come back, not just to be inspired once again, but also to thank you both for taking the time to have this conversation and for sharing it with us!

  • @Agnieszka-vx8ps
    @Agnieszka-vx8ps Před 5 lety +15

    The fountain pen people are my kind of people =) Love the appreciation for the pen and paper quality

  • @portkeys
    @portkeys Před 5 lety +33

    Knowing that Tim loved Neil so much and the name popped up so many times before, it feels like watching Timderella's-Dream-Come-True! So happy for Tim, and so encouraging for us~

  • @juandavidZuleta
    @juandavidZuleta Před rokem +6

    He is such a great character, warm personality.

  • @Herfinnur
    @Herfinnur Před 5 lety +16

    21:28 Internet points for pronouncing 'Leuchtturm' correctly!
    25:38 Internet points taken away for spelling it wrong and consequently saying it wrong.
    Kidding aside, this was such a lovely conversation. Neil talking about Terry especially, was heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time

    • @thesmviking
      @thesmviking Před 5 lety +4

      If you know a little german it's easy to pronounce, but you can't really expect a brit to have perfect pronunciation and spelling with a word like that. Pretty impressed he got it right the first time.

    • @philipclayberg4928
      @philipclayberg4928 Před 4 lety

      Loicht-toorm (phonetically). Literally, I would've said "Lichthaus" or "Hellhaus", but that probably wouldn't be good German.

    • @FutureBoy.
      @FutureBoy. Před 3 lety

      I was about to ask the name of the notepad he mentioned, and hope to one day get a response. Thanks for making that unnecessary!

  • @ricktimus73
    @ricktimus73 Před 5 lety +6

    I think that the best type of interviews are those between two interesting people sitting in a quiet place and just having a chat about *anything*. The conversation can often go to places it would never have gone if one were to just ask question after pointed question after pointed question. This was that kind of interview and it was lovely.

  • @secretsofouanalao
    @secretsofouanalao Před 4 lety +10

    It's probably the third or fourth time I'm watching/listening to this video. Such an inspiring and relaxing conversation.
    And Neil convinced me, I just bought my fountain pen today !

  • @D4n1t0o
    @D4n1t0o Před 5 lety +19

    I think this is the most open I've ever seen Neil be in an interview and I've seen pretty much every interview he's ever done.

  • @inkspring
    @inkspring Před 6 měsíci +2

    I love this interview and will surely pull it up to listen again. His rule, "You can do nothing, absolutely nothing or write" resonated with me. Great interview. I took a lot of notes. Thanks for doing this interview and everything else you do and share.

  • @AlbertEisbaer
    @AlbertEisbaer Před 5 lety +57

    I've been waiting for this. This is the ultimate interview 😍

  • @bluewisdomtriforce
    @bluewisdomtriforce Před 4 lety +3

    The story about his son and the pen behind the fireplace was really cute
    Sacrificed to the house gods. Aww

  • @Deb.L.
    @Deb.L. Před 5 lety +14

    Love this interview, NG exuded effortless charming intelligence, TF asked very good questions. One of my fave lines - "at the end of the day, you have to allow for accidents and randomness, and (which is) what happens when things grow" at 1:24:40 onwards. I miss Terry Pratchett.

  • @BrendanMariani
    @BrendanMariani Před rokem +2

    Tried that writing rule yesterday and it was not only productive but relaxing

  • @TheZGALa
    @TheZGALa Před 5 lety +6

    "The only thing that can't be fixed is the perfection of a blank page." NG Love it! Thank you for this inspiring and thought provoking talk.

  • @ALangston35
    @ALangston35 Před rokem +4

    as an writer thank you so much for posting this incredibly thoughtful interview with the legendary Neil Gaiman! It's inspiring me to keep believing in myself with this novel I'm working on! I could listen to him speak about writing forever!

  • @noahhansford5942
    @noahhansford5942 Před 4 lety +50

    I'm convinced he can write an epic fantasy series, with a fountain pen being the main character.

    • @M_Bamboozled
      @M_Bamboozled Před 5 měsíci +1

      Working title: "Mightier Than The Sword"

  • @jylyhughes5085
    @jylyhughes5085 Před 5 lety +7

    Neil Gaiman is such a beautiful man .... wonderful interview ... thank you

  • @sharmilachakravorty
    @sharmilachakravorty Před rokem +2

    I've lost count of how many times I've watched this. Love it every time! What a brilliant person he is. Love Neil Gaiman soooooo damn much!

  • @DonalLeader
    @DonalLeader Před 3 lety +2

    I wrote my doctoral dissertation in a wooden shack with no heat in the depths of a mid- west winter! I got it done in three months!! The cold and isolation helped.

  • @timothyshaw5498
    @timothyshaw5498 Před 3 lety +2

    My first ever at having a go at writing a novel sprang from me asking aloud, “I wonder what it would be like if an ordinary man came to discover that he was the Anti-christ?” And that’s what I called it, more or les-an unwitting anti-christ... Asking yourself questions and then writing to learn the answers is just brilliant.

  • @KJC.91
    @KJC.91 Před rokem +2

    I personally am a mural artist, so to even hypothetically consider Michael Angelo requesting my help with a painting was invigorating & conveyed the feeling very well. That idea is just 1 of the many gems I yielded from this interview. Brilliant work again Tim, rock on brother.

  • @TOJenX
    @TOJenX Před 6 měsíci +4

    I stumbled across this astonishing interview while looking for something to listen to while doing home repairs, and damn! I am so glad I did. It made me laugh. It made me cry. It reminded me that my own stagnated writings don't need divine intervention, just my commitment and self-conviction. I've long been a Gaiman and Pratchett fan, and now I'm a Tim Ferriss fan. Thank you so much for producing this wonderful interview with one of my all time favourite writers.

  • @sabinaairinei178
    @sabinaairinei178 Před 2 měsíci

    Oh, my, the part about Terry Pratchett is so heart-wrenching!

  • @svenk5221
    @svenk5221 Před rokem +5

    It´s crazy how much Tim is mirroring Neil in this interview. Voice, tone and body language. It´s almost unreal.

  • @rwmack3523
    @rwmack3523 Před rokem +2

    I've been doing the diner sessions for years too. It's amazing how alone and peaceful we can feel in a loud space full of people who frankly don't see us. It's like being in a pocket world separate from everyone else and I love it.

  • @amvobsessed94
    @amvobsessed94 Před 5 lety +6

    1:36:35 "you are so ridiculously welcome, thank you"

  • @sethmccracken471
    @sethmccracken471 Před rokem +1

    I must say, Neil, that Many are waiting for any and everything you write!

  • @ambrose_mensch
    @ambrose_mensch Před 5 měsíci +1

    I’m 20 mins in and loving it, but somebody *please* hand these guys a glass of water.

  • @leticiacampos1044
    @leticiacampos1044 Před rokem +1

    I wasn't expecting so many a-ha! moments.
    Thank you for this excellent interview.

  • @kathyspruill3131
    @kathyspruill3131 Před rokem

    A Bard MAT intern just read me a poem from one of Mr. Gaiman's books, title forgotten, narrative moving, my interest stirred. And now just trying to find something I've forgotten I was looking for on CZcams, I find this interview with Mr. Gaiman. Thank you, Tim Ferris. Thank you, Bard College MAT intern. Thank, you Neil Gaiman. Danke!

  • @danrichards9823
    @danrichards9823 Před 5 lety +5

    How does this only have 100k views? This is golden. Thanks Neil and thank you Tim for this great interview.

  • @connerjensen8170
    @connerjensen8170 Před 5 lety +7

    Wow fantastic interview. Neil's voice truly is hypnotic 💫

  • @DGMUSICisGOOD
    @DGMUSICisGOOD Před 5 lety +9

    Hey man, thanks a lot for this. Neils graduation speech really helped me catch a breath of fresh air at one point. I would donate to have Him, you and Neil Strauss do a 3 hour sitdown. Who else is in?

  • @senshai1267
    @senshai1267 Před rokem +10

    this is definitely one of the most inspiring talks i've heard in a while

  • @jlindsay
    @jlindsay Před 5 lety +6

    The same goes for writing code, or illustration... in each case its a form of meditation, but instead of simply noticing your thoughts floating by you are directing them to the paper, or keyboard.

  • @edgardosantana
    @edgardosantana Před 5 lety +12

    ...I want to thank you for "making good art"...
    That just made me tear up! Perfect way to close such an emotionally rich conversation. I've been listening since the very first episode and this is one of my favorite episodes hands down. Thank you Tim (for everything)!

  • @frostyfingers9282
    @frostyfingers9282 Před 5 lety +30

    It's so sad that Terry Pratchett isn't as well known to US readers as he is in the UK, and to describe him as a being a bestseller of millions of books doesn't cover the other essential fact about Sir Pratchett, which is that he was beloved by the nation and still is. Millions of us grew up with his wonderful Discworld novels and consider the characters to be dear old friends. My partner and I have spoken many times about the effect that Terry's books have had on our lives and how distraught we both were upon his passing.
    Dear American readers, please seek out and read his books - all of them. They are a gift to the world, and so much more than mere comic fantasy. As you read more, you will realise that buried beneath the jokes and silliness are deep and wonderful truths and observations about life and told with characters who will become as real to you as anybody you know.
    I'm still heartbroken that he's gone. It was like losing thirty dear friends at once.

    • @naahhhhHHHHHHHHHH
      @naahhhhHHHHHHHHHH Před rokem +1

      Terry Pratchett is extremely well-known in the USA. Lots of us were sad about his passing as well. The USA is just a bigger population so popularity maps differently here.

  • @louiseegan291
    @louiseegan291 Před rokem +1

    I loved this interview and had a chuckle about the accounts book story, I have the same; mid century accounts book, saved from my Grandfather's transport business from Karamea, New Zealand. Stored away for a special book. Still laughing.

  • @artcafe2684
    @artcafe2684 Před 9 měsíci

    Probably one my favorite Interviews. It's not just that Neil is engaged in the conversation but that the interviewer is also engaged in the interview, not to mention that it was more of a conversation instead of asking him the same questions over and over again. I realize this is 4 years old, still very good.

  • @marinagrishayeva857
    @marinagrishayeva857 Před 5 lety +5

    Neil is magnetic. I feel one can become a better person just being able to cross the paths with such unique people as Neil and Tim. So excited that Neil is now participating in a MasterClass project. I am not a writer but I do intend to take his class just to get a bit of his shine.

    • @Tracydot3
      @Tracydot3 Před 5 lety

      I really want to take his class too, and David Lynch's class.

  • @kathisagaydak11
    @kathisagaydak11 Před rokem +2

    Late to the party. The best talk I listen to in ages. Shedding tears. This inspired me to finally take that pen and - start.

  • @EvelyntMild
    @EvelyntMild Před 2 lety +1

    Hypnotic indeed. Just in his first story about the recorder, I forgot Tim was there.

  • @XRNRD4846
    @XRNRD4846 Před 5 lety +1

    I can not believe that listening to you both expressing gratitude at each other toward the end almost brought tears to my eyes. I need another one for sure so I can shed the tears I held back. Beautiful.

  • @rachelclough7748
    @rachelclough7748 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Wow. That made me tear up a bit. It was an amazing interview, beautiful, touching, and I loved listening to him talk about paper and fountain pens. I love fountain pens, but only half as much as I loved listening to him talk about them.

  • @seespacelabs6077
    @seespacelabs6077 Před rokem +3

    I just got done listening to this the second time. Such a good interview, and Tim deserves large credit for asking good, off-the-beaten-path questions.

  • @KingZarathus
    @KingZarathus Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for being so good at asking great questions and then knowing when to sit back, be quiet, and let the interviewee talk

  • @patriciahanson-locke4143

    Loved the interview with Neil Gaiman. I was introduced to his storytelling as an elementary School teacher, seeking out authors of children's books of all genres.
    My students loved his works & I loved sharing that with them.

  • @TheDreamSyndicateArts
    @TheDreamSyndicateArts Před 5 lety +4

    There's so many Gaiman books that I've yet to read! Great discussion and I hope to see Neil on again in the not too distant future!!!

  • @MakerOfMonsters
    @MakerOfMonsters Před 7 měsíci +2

    The New York Fountain Pen Hospital sounds like Ollivanders ☺️. “The pen chooses the writer Neil.”

  • @cottage.brewings
    @cottage.brewings Před 2 měsíci

    I love this man. His voice is like silk.
    I got really sad and Neil helped me a lot. I found a new spark and I am eternallly greatful.

  • @john.millen
    @john.millen Před 5 lety

    Tim, another amazing interview. A Master Class on writing. Perfect!

  • @volcomsk8r561
    @volcomsk8r561 Před 5 lety +3

    In episode 138 of your podcast (with Seth Godin) at timestamp 1:00:50 you said some day you'll get Neil on the show...228 episodes later, Neil's on the show. Awesome interview.

  • @dhbright1
    @dhbright1 Před 5 lety +2

    Tim, thank you for your persistence to have such an interview!
    Neil, thank you for sharing your nuggets of experience and wisdom!

  • @AM-br4ix
    @AM-br4ix Před 7 dny

    Love the work of Neil Gaiman! He is an excellent writer! I live in Syracuse NY and sadly next month (May 2024) when he will be here I cannot afford to get a ticket to go!