Neil Gaiman’s New Book Will Be Released in February; Feature Doctor Who, American Gods Content

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Here’s some exciting news to help take the edge off a bleak winter morning: Neil Gaiman’s recently announced short story collection Trigger Warning: Short Fictions and Disturbances will be released in hardcover and ebook on February 3rd! That’s a mere twenty-six days and eleven-ish hours from now! I can just hibernate until then!

According to Men Who Stare at Books, Trigger Warning will include “Black Dog,” new content set in the American Gods universe, as well as a Doctor Who story honoring the show’s 50th anniversary last year.

If February 3rd seems torturously far away, fear not! A Little Trigger, a sneak preview for the anthology including the story “The Thing About Cassandra,” will be released Tuesday, January 13th in ebook. T minus 6 days, everyone.

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