Talk:Smoke and Mirrors (Gaiman book)
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Differences between US and UK editions
editAny idea why they are different ? -- Beardo (talk) 15:10, 13 December 2008 (UTC)
Trivia removed from article
editI deleted the below trivia from the article. If referenced, some of it might be salvageable information. Aleta Sing 18:43, 7 February 2009 (UTC)
In the US mass market edition of the book's cover, there is warped painting with weird things relating to individual stories all over it. In the background is a picture of Neil Gaiman, the author.
In his Live At The Aladdin reading in Portland, Gaiman mentions that, upon catching his son listening to him reading the story "Babycakes" in an audio recording, he thought 'Ewww, that guy is sick!' He says it's the only thing he's ever written that has really disturbed him.
A new tradition in a few Gaiman fans is to write out "Nicholas Was..." and send it around in Christmas cards.[citation needed]
Eaten
editThe contests are listed as including Eaten. The book does not include that poem and Gaiman specifically states that it does not in the introduction. 173.73.119.251 (talk) 04:27, 15 February 2023 (UTC)