

Neha Mathews
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@Neha_Mathews_
Biz Dev @weareyuvaa Ex Spotify, Indian Express






















This is a graceful apology without caveat from a well-intentioned kid who always tries his best. That said, I don't think anyone should have to apologize for a bad joke. If you don't like someone's humour, don't listen. If you don't like the show he's on, don't watch. If you don't like his podcast, ignore it -- or even better, do better. As the saying goes: Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people. We decide what we become.



Editor's note: This story contains content that readers may find disturbing, including graphic allegations of sexual assault. Last summer, a British podcast broke the news that multiple women had accused Neil Gaiman, the acclaimed British fantasist and author of ‘The Sandman’’ and ‘Coraline,’ of sexual assault. Most of them were in their 20s when they met Gaiman. With one exception, the stories take place when Gaiman was in his 40s or older. By then, he had a reputation as one of the greatest modern comic-book writers and an outspoken champion of women. For our new cover story, New York features writer @lilapearl talks to more women who shared allegations of assault, coercion, and abuse. She also looks into Gaiman's upbringing in Scientology, as well as his relationship with his wife, Amanda Palmer, and what she knew. Through their stories, she uncovers the dark secrets Gaiman hid for decades. vulture.com/article/neil-g…