Once more with Mr. Gaiman

Says Legacy amount was $33,600, not $45,000

May 4, 2011 at 10:44PM

In his latest blog entry, entitled "Opinions of a Pencil-Necked Weasel Thief," Neil Gaiman sets the record straight. The amount of money he was paid for his Stillwater speaking engagement last year was $33,600, not $45,000

He also has a few observations on Matt Dean's neck, and suggests that readers who disagree with Dean's comments might want to give him a call.

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