Adam young is a very different kind of antichrist. We just had fun with that, because we let him believe everything. Good omens tended to get written by terry and me talking on the phone. And then one or other of us would be in a desperate race to get to the next good bit before the other one could. Getting to write it was just glorious.
Neil Gaiman discusses his friendship with the late Terry Pratchett and how they worked together to create Good Omens, a story of the impending apocalypse. Neil reveals how they relied on an answerphone to write the book and how Terry helped him with writers block.#PenguinPodcast
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