Your older work - "Signal to Noise" and "Violent Cases" come to mind - was more grounded in reality. After "Sandman" everything you do has a massive dose of fantasy.
Why is it so? Aren't you intereste in "ordinary people in ordinary situations" anymore? Do you feel trapped by the "Sandman" success?
Also, are there any plans for a "Signal to Noise" reprint?
Mr. Gaiman,
Your older work - "Signal to Noise" and "Violent Cases" come to mind - was more grounded in reality. After "Sandman" everything you do has a massive dose of fantasy.
Why is it so? Aren't you intereste in "ordinary people in ordinary situations" anymore? Do you feel trapped by the "Sandman" success?
Also, are there any plans for a "Signal to Noise" reprint?
Thank you very much.