Good Omens: dark and funny collaboration

Good Omens: How Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett wrote a book

Lively insight into collaborative practices by two of the most original, dark and funny writers to ever co-write a novel

For the uninitiated, Good Omens is a story about how the world is going to end next Saturday. Just after tea. And how the only things standing between us and the inevitable Armageddon are a demon, Crowley, and an angel (and rare book dealer), Aziraphale, who are, rather uncomfortably, working together, not to mention a witch, a very small witchfinder army, the Antichrist (who is 11, and very nice) and his dog. Now adapted to radio.

About Sam George

Associate Professor of Research, School of Humanities, University of Hertfordshire Co-convenor OGOM Project
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