By Richa Noriega

New York Times bestselling author Neil Gaiman offers free access to his stories and essays online for book lovers during the period of the COVID-19 quarantine.

The British author, known for his fantasy novels and science fiction stories, has shared on his website titled “Cool Stuff” some of his award winning short stories and essays for free.

The collection includes his short stories such as the Hugo Award-nominated How to Talk to Girls At Parties, ‘David Bowie fan fiction’ The Return Of The Thin White Duke, and The Case of the Four and Twenty Blackbirds.

Some essays by and about Gaiman, audio interviews, readings, and book excerpts are available as well.

For the younger audience, his other website MouseCircus.com “The Official Neil Gaiman Website For Young Readers,” offers entirety of his best-selling The Graveyard Book on video and fan activities for children.

Gaiman is known for his bestselling works such as the American Gods (2001), Neverwhere (1995), Stardust (1999), and Coraline (2002).

READ MORE: COVID-19 toll soars despite lockdowns