damnlayoffthebleach:

Shadow from American Gods by luilouie
(Shadow’s exact race/ethnicity is never explicitly stated in the book. However, evidence points to Shadow being multiracial. He has dark hair, “cream and coffee” colored skin, and gets a lot of comments on his skin color—mostly derogatory terms like “spic” and “gypsy” though. Evidence also suggests that his mother was african american. Anywho, long story short, Shadow is multiracial, and with the impending HBO series based on the book, I think it’s important to remind people that Shadow is definitely brown/possibly dark skinned.)

damnlayoffthebleach:

Shadow from American Gods by luilouie

(Shadow’s exact race/ethnicity is never explicitly stated in the book. However, evidence points to Shadow being multiracial. He has dark hair, “cream and coffee” colored skin, and gets a lot of comments on his skin color—mostly derogatory terms like “spic” and “gypsy” though. Evidence also suggests that his mother was african american. Anywho, long story short, Shadow is multiracial, and with the impending HBO series based on the book, I think it’s important to remind people that Shadow is definitely brown/possibly dark skinned.)

ohmygod, chapter five of American Gods

thehamburgerangel:

“Czernobog grasped Shadow’s arm. “Quickly, come here,” he said, pulling him over to a large glass box by a wall. It contained a diorama of a tramp asleep in a churchyard in front of a church door. THE DRUNKARD’S DREAM, said the label, explaining that it was a nineteenth-century penny-in-the-slot machine, originally from an English railway station. The coin slot had been modified to take the brass House on the Rock coins.

“Put in the money,” said Czernobog.

“Why?” asked Shadow.

“You must see. I show you.”

Shadow inserted his coin. The drunk in the graveyard raised his bottle to his lips. One of the gravestones flipped over, revealing a grasping corpse; a headstone turned around, flowers replaced by a grinning skull. A wraith appeared on the right of the church, while on the left of the church something with a half-glimpsed, pointed, unsettlingly birdlike face, a pale, Boschian nightmare, glided smoothly from a headstone into the shadows and was gone. Then the church door opened, a priest came out, and the ghosts, haunts, and corpses vanished, and only the priest and the drunk were left alone in the graveyard. The priest looked down at the drunk disdainfully, and backed through the open door, which closed behind him, leaving the drunk on his own.

The clockwork story was deeply unsettling. Much more unsettling, thought Shadow, than clockwork has any right to be.

“You know why I show that to you?” asked Czernobog.

“No.”

“That is the world as it is. That is the real world. It is there, in that box.”“

kawaiilibrarian:

The recipe for the Anansi Boys  cocktail, from the fine folks at Agreeable Comics.

kawaiilibrarian:

The recipe for the Anansi Boys cocktail, from the fine folks at Agreeable Comics.

nighimpossible:

AMERICAN GODS FANCAST: joe manganiello - shadow
nighimpossible:

AMERICAN GODS FANCAST: melissa george - laura
neil-gaiman:

…a page from the original AMERICAN GODS notebook. Somewhere in Chapter Two. From the Neilgaiman.com site, where there are scans of half a dozen notebook pages, from over a decade ago. I don’t remember why. 
(And small apology - back in 2001 scans were a little rudimentary.)

neil-gaiman:

…a page from the original AMERICAN GODS notebook. Somewhere in Chapter Two. From the Neilgaiman.com site, where there are scans of half a dozen notebook pages, from over a decade ago. I don’t remember why. 

(And small apology - back in 2001 scans were a little rudimentary.)

thedappercadaver:

9am. Grabbing Tuesday by the balls.  (Taken with instagram)

thedappercadaver:

9am. Grabbing Tuesday by the balls. (Taken with instagram)

astudyinoctarine:
One describes a tale best by telling the tale. You see? The way that one describes a story, to oneself or to the world, is by telling the story. It is a balancing act and it is a dream. The more accurate the map, the more it resembles the territory. The most accurate map would be the territory, and thus would be perfectly accurate and perfectly useless.
The tale is the map which is the territory.
You must remember this.
From the notebooks of Mr Ibis, reported by Neil Gaiman. (via evergreenoldboy)
thebookcoversproject:

Alternate cover for American Gods by Neil Gaiman
Source photo from here.

thebookcoversproject:

Alternate cover for American Gods by Neil Gaiman

Source photo from here.