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She goes to get a falafel from a food stand and and the man who works there makes a comment about how some people are round like pizzas and some are pointy like pizza and always make a point, and she's further inspired with a plot for her grahpic novel. When she gets writer's block, her "inner Neil Gaiman" shows up and gives her inspiration to keep going. She is left with a great graaphic novel that her friends enjoy.
She goes to get a falafel from a food stand and and the man who works there makes a comment about how some people are round like pizzas and some are pointy like pizza and always make a point, and she's further inspired with a plot for her grahpic novel. When she gets writer's block, her "inner Neil Gaiman" shows up and gives her inspiration to keep going. She is left with a great graaphic novel that her friends enjoy.
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Revision as of 01:13, 16 May 2011

Falafelosophy is one of the newer episodes featuring Neil Gaiman. Sue Ellen goes to meet one of her favorite authors, Neil Gaiman, and he signs and gives her a copy of one of his books. He also writes graphic novels, and so she is inspired to write a graphic novel.


She goes to get a falafel from a food stand and and the man who works there makes a comment about how some people are round like pizzas and some are pointy like pizza and always make a point, and she's further inspired with a plot for her grahpic novel. When she gets writer's block, her "inner Neil Gaiman" shows up and gives her inspiration to keep going. She is left with a great graaphic novel that her friends enjoy.