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{{Infobox City |
This is a '''bibliography of works by [[Neil Gaiman]]'''.
official_name = Esmeraldas |
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nickname = ||Essy
== Essymerryallydassy ==


|subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]]
==Works==
|subdivision_type1 = [[Provinces of Ecuador|Province]]
===Comics & graphic novels===
|subdivision_type2 = [[Cantons of Ecuador|Canton]]
* ''[[Future Shocks|Tharg's Future Shocks]]'':
|subdivision_name = [[Ecuador]]
** "You're Never Alone With a Phone" (with [[John Hicklenton]], in ''[[2000 AD (comic)|2000 AD]]'' #488, 1986)
|subdivision_name1 = [[Esmeraldas]]
** "Conversation Piece " (with Dave Wyatt, in ''2000 AD'' #489, 1986)
|subdivision_name2 = [[Canton Esmeraldas|Esmeraldas]] |
** "I'm a Believer " (with [[Massimo Belardinelli]], in ''2000 AD'' #546, 1987)
leader_title = [[Mayor]] |
** "What's in a Name?" (with [[Steve Yeowell]], in ''2000 AD'' #538, 1987)
leader_name = [[Ernesto Estupiñán]] ([[Movimiento Popular Democrático (Ecuador)|MPD]])|
* ''[[Violent Cases]]'' (1987) - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil; McKean, Dave (ill.) | title=Violent Cases | location=London | publisher=Titan | year=1987 | id=ISBN 1-85286-372-2 }}
population_as_of = 2000 |
*''Outrageous Tales From the Old Testament'', Knockabout Publications 1987.
population_metro = 45,100|
* ''[[Black Orchid]]'' #1-3 (1988) - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil; McKean, Dave (ill.) | title=Black Orchid | location=New York | publisher=DC Comics | year=1989 | id=ISBN 0-930289-55-2 }}
population_total = 95,216 |
* ''[[The Light Brigade (comics)|The Light Brigade]]'' (with [[Nigel Kitching]], [[Trident Comics]], 1988)
timezone = [[Ecuador Time zone|ECT]] |
* ''[[Redfox (comic)|Redfox]]'' #20 ([[Valkyrie Press]] 1989)
utc_offset = -5 |
* ''[[Swamp Thing]] Annual'' #5 featuring [[Brother Power the Geek]], 1990)
}}
* ''[[The Sandman (DC Comics Modern Age)|The Sandman]]'' #1-75 (1989-1996) - Ten-volume collection: {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil | title=The Sandman | location=New York, NY | publisher=DC Comics | year=1991-1997 | id=ISBN 1-56389-011-9 (v. 1); 0-93-028959-5 (v. 2); 1-56-389016-X (v. 3); 1-56-389041-0 (v. 4); 1-56-389089-5 (v. 5); 1-56-389105-0 (v. 6); 1-56-389138-7 (v. 7); 1-56-389171-9 (v. 8); 1-56-389205-7 (v. 9); 1-56-389279-0 (v. 10)}}; now being reprinted in several volumes as [[Absolute Sandman]] in a larger prestige format with additional material.
{{Ecuador-geo-stub}}
* ''[[Miracleman]]'' #17-24 - Reprinted as: {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil; Buckingham, Mark (ill.); Truman, Wayne (let.) | title=Miracleman Book 4: The Golden Age | location=Forestville, Calif. | publisher=[[Eclipse Comics|Eclipse]] Books | year=1992 | id=ISBN 1-56060-168-X (pbk.); 1-56-060169-8 (Hardcover)}}
*''Miracleman: Apocrypha'' (includes "The Library of Olympos"), art by Mark Buckingham. Eclipse books 1993. (Miracleman: Apocrypha #1-3, Eclipse Comics, 1991-92)
* ''[[Books of Magic]]'' #1-4 (1991) - Reprinted as: {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil, ''et al.'' | title=Books of Magic | location=New York | publisher=DC Comics | year=1993 | id=ISBN 1-56389-082-8 }}
** "I: The Invisible Labyrinth" (art by John Bolton
** "II: The Shadow World" (art by Scott Hampton)
** "III: The Land of Summer's Twilight" (art by Charles Vess)
** "IV: The Road to Nowhere" (art by Paul Johnson)
* ''Being an Account of the Life and Death of the Emperor Heliogabolus'' (1991) (a self-illustrated 14-page [[24-hour comic]] published in [[Cerebus]] #147) - Also republished in {{cite book | author=McCloud, Scott (ed.) | title=24 Hour Comics | location=Thousand Oaks, Calif. | publisher=About Comics | year=2004 | id=ISBN 0-9716338-4-3 (pbk.)}} Available online.<ref>[http://www.holycow.com/dreaming/stories/being-an-account-of-the-life-and-death-of-the-emperor-heliogabolous Being An Account of the Life and Death of the Emperor Heliogabolus<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* ''Dustcovers: The Collected Sandman Covers'' (includes "The Last Sandman Story"); Neil Gaiman, Dave McKean. DC Comics/Vertigo, 1997.
* ''[[Signal to Noise]]'' ([[Dark Horse Comics]], 1992) - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil and McKean, Dave | title=Signal to Noise | location=London | publisher=[[VG Graphics]] | year=1992 | id=ISBN 0-575-05140-X (hardcover); 0-57-505284-8 (pbk)}}
* ''[[Death: The High Cost of Living]]'' #1-3 (with [[Chris Bachalo]]) - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil, ''et al.'' | title=Death: The High Cost of Living | location=New York | publisher=DC Comics | year=1994 | id=ISBN 1-56389-132-8 ; 1-56-389133-6 (pbk.)}}
* ''[[The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr. Punch]]'' - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil and McKean, Dave | title=The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr. Punch | location=New York | publisher=Vertigo/DC Comics | year=1994 | id=ISBN 1-56389-181-6 }}
* ''[[The Last Temptation]]'' - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil; [[Michael Zulli|Zuli, Michael]], and [[Alice Cooper|Cooper, Alice]] | title=The Last Temptation | location=New York | publisher=[[Marvel Comics]] | year=1994 | id=ISBN 1-56971-455-X }}
** storyline based on [[Alice Cooper]]'s album ''The Last Temptation'', co-plotted and written by Mr Gaiman and Alice Cooper
* ''[[Angela (comics)|Angela]]'' #1-3 - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil and [[Greg Capullo|Capullo, Greg]] | title=Angela | location=Anaheim, CA | publisher=Image Comics | year=1994/1995 | id=ISBN 1-887279-09-1 }}
* ''[[Death: The Time of Your Life]]'' #1-3 (with Chris Bachalo) - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil ''et al.'' | title=Death: The Time of Your Life | location=New York | publisher=DC Comics | year=1997 | id=ISBN 1-56389-319-3 ; 1-56-389333-9 (trade pbk.)}}
* ''[[Stardust (novel)|Stardust (Being A Romance Within The Realm of Faerie)]]'' #1-4 - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil and Vess, Charles | title=Stardust (Being a Romance Within the Realm of Faerie) | location=New York | publisher=Vertigo/DC Comics | year=1997-1998 | id=ISBN 1-56389-431-9 ; 1-56-389470-X (pbk.)}}
* ''[[Neil Gaiman's Only the End of the World Again]] - {{cite book | title=Neil Gaiman's Only the End of the World Again | author=Neil Gamian | coauthors=P. Craig Russell, Troy Nixey, Matthew Hollingsworth | publiser=Oni Press | year=2000 | id=ISBN 1-929998-09-0 | pages=48pp }} (reprints story previously serialized in [[Oni Press]]' [[Oni Double Feature]] #6-8).
* ''[[Neil Gaiman's Midnight Days]]'' (collection of early work with various artists) - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil and Wagner, Matt | title=Neil Gaiman's Midnight Days | location=New York | publisher=Vertigo/DC Comics | year=1999 | id=ISBN 1-56389-517-X }}
* ''[[Green Lantern/Superman: Legend of the Green Flame]]'' (previously unpublished script with various artists) - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil ''et al.'' | title=Green Lantern/Superman: Legend of the Green Flame | location=New York | publisher=DC Comics | year=2000 | id=ISBN '''Unknown'''}}
* ''[[Harlequin Valentine]]'' - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil and [[John Bolton (comic book artist)|Bolton, John]] | title=Harlequin Valentine | location=Milwaukie, OR | publisher=Dark Horse Comics | year=2001 | id=ISBN 1-56971-620-X }}
* ''[[Murder Mysteries]]'' - {{cite book | author=[[P. Craig Russell|Russell, P. Craig]] and Gaiman, Neil | title=Neil Gaiman's Murder Mysteries | location=Milwaukie, OR | publisher=Dark Horse Comics | year=2002 | id=ISBN 1-56971-634-X }}
* ''[[Marvel 1602]]'' #1-8 - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil and [[Andy Kubert|Kubert, Andy]] | title=Marvel 1602 | location=New York | publisher=Marvel Comics | year=2003 | id=ISBN 0-7851-1070-4 }}
* ''[[Endless Nights]]'' - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil; Klein, Todd; and Fabry, Glenn | title=Endless Nights | location=New York | publisher=Vertigo Comics | year=2003 | id=ISBN 1-4012-0089-3 ; 1-40-120113-X (pbk.)}}
* ''Creatures of the Night'' ("The Price", "The Daughter of Owls"), 2004; art by Michael Zulli. Dark Horse Books.
* ''[[Eternals (comics)|Eternals]]'' - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil | title=Eternals | location=New York | publisher=Marvel Comics | year=2006 }}


'''Esmeraldas''' is a city in [[Ecuador]]. It is the seat of the [[Esmeraldas Canton]] and the capital of the [[Esmeraldas Province]]. It has an international sea [[port]] and a small airport ([[IATA location identifier]]: ESM).
===Novels===
Esmeraldas city is a major seaport of northwestern Ecuador. It lies on the Pacific coast at the mouth of the Esmeraldas River. The city is the chief trading centre for the region's agricultural and lumbering resources but is only slightly developed industrially. It is the terminus of the 313-mile (504-km) Trans-Ecuadorian Pipeline from the oil fields in northeastern Ecuador.
* ''[[Neverwhere (novel)]]'' - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil | title=Neverwhere | location=London | publisher=BBC Books | year=1996 | id=ISBN 0-7472-6668-9}}. Also available in "Author's Preferred Text" {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil | title=Neverwhere | location=New York | publisher=HarperCollins | year=2006 | id=ISBN ISBN 0-7553-2280-0}}
* ''[[Stardust (novel)]]'' - {{cite book | last = Gaiman | first = Neil | authorlink = Neil Gaiman | coauthors = | title = Stardust | publisher = William Morrow | date = 1999 | location = New York | pages = 256 | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 0-3809-7728-1}}
* ''[[Good Omens]]'' - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil and [[Terry Pratchett|Pratchett, Terry]] | title=Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch | location=New York | publisher=Workman Pub. | year=1990 | id=ISBN 0-89480-853-2 }}
* ''[[American Gods]]'' - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil | title=American Gods | location=New York | publisher=W. Morrow | year=2001 | id=ISBN 0-380-97365-0 (alk. paper)}}
* ''[[Anansi Boys]]'' - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil | title=Anansi Boys | location=New York | publisher=HarperCollins | year=2005 | id=ISBN 0-06-051518-X ;}} A novel featuring the son of the spider god [[Anansi]], who only finds out about his father's true nature after the latter's death. Moreover, not only is the protagonist quite chagrined to find out he didn't inherit any of his father's powers, but his heretofore unknown brother did. Tangentially related to [[American Gods]]. This novel debuted at Number 1 on the [[New York Times]] hardback fiction [[bestseller]] list.


==Surfing==
===Junior fiction===
While mangroves line most of the coastline in the Esmeraldas, there are still many beaches and fishing villages where there is beach access and boat launches.
[[Image:Neil gaiman coraline NBF2005.jpg|thumb|Neil Gaiman autographing a copy of ''Coraline'', National Book Fair, [[Washington DC]], 2005|200px|right]]
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* ''[[The Day I Swapped my Dad for Two Goldfish]]'' - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil and McKean, Dave (ill.) | title=The Day I Swapped my Dad for Two Goldfish | location=New York | publisher=HarperCollins | year=1997 | id=ISBN 0060587016}} Illustrated children's book.
===Northern Region Surfing===
* ''[[Coraline]]'' (2002) - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil and [[Dave McKean|McKean, Dave]] (ill.) | title=Coraline | location=New York | publisher=HarperCollins | year=2002 | id=ISBN 0-380-97778-8 ; 0-06-623744-0 (lib. bdg.)}}
===Southern Region Surfing===
* ''[[The Wolves in the Walls]]'' - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil and McKean, Dave (ill.) | title=The Wolves in the Walls | location=New York | publisher=HarperCollins | year=2003 | id=ISBN 0-380-97827-X ; 0-06-053087-1 (lib. bdg.)}} Illustrated children's book.
*[[Mompiche]]
* ''Melinda'' - Gaiman, Neil and [http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dagmara_Matuszak Dagmara Matuszak] (ill.), Hill House Publishers (2004). Limited edition "sketch" story. Only 1.500 were ever printed, with 400 going to the author, and 100 to the illustrator.
* ''[[Mirrormask: A Really Useful Book]]'', Dark Horse Books 2005.
* ''[[Odd and the Frost Giants]]'' - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil and [[Mark Buckingham|Buckingham, Mark]] (ill.) | title=Odd and the Frost Giants | location=London | publisher=Bloomsbury | year=2008 | id=ISBN 978-0-7475-9538-0}}


===Prose===
==Trivia==
(includes works consisting of illustrated text as opposed to comic-book form)
* ''[[Duran Duran: The Book]]'' - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil | title=Duran Duran: The First Four Years of the Fab Five | location=New York | publisher=Proteus | year=1984 | id=ISBN 0-86276-260-X (hbk.); 0-86-276259-6 (pbk.)}}
* ''[[Ghastly Beyond Belief: The Science Fiction and Fantasy Book of Quotations]]'' - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil and [[Kim Newman|Newman, Kim]] | title=Ghastly Beyond Belief | location=London | publisher=Arrow | year=1985 | id=ISBN 0-09-936830-7 (pbk.)}}
* ''[[Don't Panic: The Official Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion]]'' (A guide to [[Douglas Adams]]' 'trilogy') - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil | title=Don't Panic: The Official Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion | location=New York | publisher=Pocket Books | year=1988 | id=ISBN 0-671-66426-3 (pbk.)}}
* ''[[Angels and Visitations]]'' (a collection of short stories) - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil ''et al.'' | title=Angels and Visitations: a miscellany | location=Minneapolis, Minn. | publisher=DreamHaven | year=1993 | id=ISBN 0-9630944-2-4 (trade) 0-96-309443-2 (limited)}}
* ''[[Now we are Sick]]'' - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil; Jones, Stephen; and Smith, Andrew (eds.) | title=Now We Are Sick: An Anthology of Nasty Verse | location=Minneapolis, Minn. | publisher=DreamHaven | year=1994 | id=ISBN 0-9630944-4-0 }}
** Anthology of Nasty Verse with poems by [[Alan Moore]], [[Ramsey Campbell]], [[Gene Wolfe]], [[R.A. Lafferty]], [[Terry Pratchett]], [[Brian Aldiss]], [[Kim Newman]], [[Diana Wynne Jones]], etc.
* ''[[SimCity 2000]]'' (1995). Gaiman wrote the text under the description of the library under the button "Ruminate". (The basic idea came across in the first story in ''[[The Sandman: Worlds' End]]''.)
* ''[[The Sandman: Book of Dreams]]'' prose anthology with co-editor [[Ed Kramer]] (1996, 1997 British) - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil & Kramer, Ed (editors) | title=The Sandman: Book of Dreams | location=New York | publisher=Harper Prism | year=1996 | id=ISBN 0-06-100833-8 }}
* ''[[Neverwhere (novel)|Neverwhere]]'' 1996, [[BBC]] Books, in a regular hardback state as well as a signed/limited edition of 500, 1997 American edition: {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil | title=Neverwhere | location=New York | publisher=Avon Books | year=1997 | id=ISBN 0-380-97363-4 }}; based on gaiman's script for the BBC miniseries
* ''[[On Cats and Dogs: Two Tales]]'' (1997) ([[chapbook]] containing two short stories)
* ''[[Smoke and Mirrors (book)|Smoke and Mirrors]]'' (a collection of short stories) - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil | title=Smoke and Mirrors | location=New York | publisher=Avon Books | year=1998 | id=ISBN 0-380-97364-2 }}
* ''[[The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish]]'' (a children's book) - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil and McKean (ill.) | title=The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish | location=Clarkston, GA | publisher=White Wolf Pub. | year=1998 | id=ISBN 1-56504-199-2 (pbk.)}}
* ''[[Stardust (book)|Stardust]]'' - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil | title=Stardust | location=New York | publisher=Spike | year=1999 | id=ISBN 0-380-97728-1 }}
* ''[[Sandman: The Dream Hunters]]'' - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil and Amano, Yoshitaka (ill.) | title=The Sandman: The Dream Hunters | location=New York | publisher=DC Comics | year=1999 | id=HC ISBN 1-56389-573-0 , SC ISBN 1-56389-629-X }}
* ''Gods & Tulips'', Westhampton House 1999.
*''The Quotable Sandman'', DC Comics 2000.
* ''[[Murder Mysteries: A Play for Voices]]'' (Biting Dog Press) (2001) (Limited edition script for the voice play with illustrations by George Walker)
* ''[[Little Lit: It Was a Dark and Silly Night]]'' (with [[Gahan Wilson]]), compilation of stories by various writers and artists, edited by [[Art Spiegelman]] and [[Francoise Mouly]]) - {{cite book | author=Spiegelman, Art and Mouly, Françoise | title=Little Lit: Strange Stories for Strange Kids | location=New York | publisher=Joanna Cotler Books | year=2001 | id=ISBN 0-06-028626-1 }}
* ''[[Adventures in the Dream Trade]]'' (a miscellany) - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil | title=Adventures in the Dream Trade | location=Framingham, MA | publisher=[[NESFA Press]] | year=2002 | id=ISBN 1-886778-42-6 (trade paperback); 1-88-677837-X (trade hardcover); 1-88-677838-8 (boxed)}}
* ''[[Snow, Glass, Apples: A Play for Voices]]'' (Biting Dog Press) (2002) (Limited edition script for the voice play with illustrations by George Walker)
* ''[[A Walking Tour of the Shambles]]'' - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil and [[Gene Wolfe|Wolfe, Gene]] | title=A Walking Tour of the Shambles | location=Woodstock, Ill. | publisher=American Fantasy | year=2002 | id=ISBN 0-9610352-6-9 (pbk.)}}
* ''[[Fragile Things]]'' - A collection of short stories and other writings.
* ''[[The Graveyard Book]]'' - A children's book. ISBN 978-0060530921
* ''[[M is for Magic]]'' - A short story collection intended for younger readers containing ten stories (three from [[Smoke and Mirrors (book)|Smoke and Mirrors]], three from [[Fragile Things]], one from [[Angels and Visitations]] and two previously uncollected.
* ''[[InterWorld]]'' - A novel cowritten with [[Michael Reaves]]
*''A Screenplay'', limited edition, Hill House Publishers 2004.
*''Shoggoth's Old Peculiar'' (art by Jouni Koponen), DreamHaven Books 2004.


Esmeraldas is exactly at the [[antipodes]] of [[Padang, Indonesia]].
===Audio===
* ''[[Warning: Contains Language]]'' (stories read by Gaiman, music by McKean) - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil | title=Warning: Contains Language [[sound recording]] | publisher=DreamHaven Inc. | year=1995 | id=ISBN 0-9630944-7-5 }}
* ''[[Signal to Noise]]'' (2000) (audio drama with full cast and music)
*''Neil Gaiman: Live at the Aladdin'', (video). [[CBLDF]] 2001.
* ''[[American Gods]]'' (read by George Guidall) - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil and Guidall, George, voice | title=American Gods [[sound recording]] | location=Prince Frederick, Md. | publisher=Recorded Books | year=2001 | id=ISBN 0-7887-9473-6 }}
* ''[[Coraline]]'' (2002) (US ed. read by Gaiman, UK ed. by [[Dawn French]]) - American edition: {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil | title=Coraline [[sound recording]] | location=New York | publisher=Harper Children's Audio | year=2002 | id=ISBN 0-06-051048-X }}
* ''[[Two Plays for Voices]]'' (Snow, Glass, Apples and Murder Mysteries with full cast & music) - {{cite book | author=Gaiman, Neil and voice cast | title=Two Plays for Voices [[sound recording]] | location=New York | publisher=Harper Audio | year=2002 | id=ISBN 0-06-001256-0 }}
** Featuring the voices of [[Bebe Neuwirth]], [[Martin Carey]], [[Brian Dennehy]], and [[Anne Bobby]].
* ''[[Telling Tales]]'' (2003) (Neil tells us stories: A Writer's Prayer; Harlequin Valentine; Boys and Girls Together; The Wedding Present, and In The End. Percussion by Robin Adnan Anders)
* ''The Neil Gaiman Audio Collection'' (2004) (Children's stories: "Wolves in the Walls," "Day I Swapped my Dad for Two Goldfish," "Cinnamon," "Crazy Hair")
* ''[[Speaking in Tongues (album)|Speaking in Tongues]]'' (2005) (contains "Daughter of Owls," "Instructions," "The Price," "The Sea Change," and "The Case in the Case of the Disappearance of Miss Finch."
* ''[[Where's Neil When You Need Him?]]'' (2006) (Seventeen bands wrote songs based on Neil's work for this disc. Dave McKean created the artwork and Neil wrote the liner notes)
* Mr Gaiman's song-writing and collaboration is also featured on:
** [[Alice Cooper]]'s ''The Last Temptation''
** [[The Flash Girls]]' ''The Return of Pansy Smith & Violet Jones'', ''Maurice & I'' and ''Play Each Morning Wild Queen''
** [[Folk UnderGround]]'s ''Buried Things'' and ''Get Y'er Hands Off Me Booty!''
** [[Lorraine-a-Malena]]'s ''Mirror, Mirror''
** [[One Ring Zero]]'s ''As Smart As We Are''
** The [[MirrorMask]] soundtrack "If I Apologised"
* Gaiman has also been mentioned in albums by [[Tori Amos]]
* ''[[Fragile Things]]'', (2006) (audio book, read by Gaiman)


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(Citation information taken from [[WorldCat]].)


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===Film and television===
* ''[[Neverwhere|Neverwhere (tv series)]]'' (1996) A BBC miniseries conceived by Gaiman and [[Lenny Henry]]; story and screenplay by Gaiman.
* ''[[Princess Mononoke]]'' (1997) Gaiman adapted the script for the [[Miramax]] dub.
* The episode ''[[Day of the Dead (Babylon 5)|Day of the Dead]]'' from the fifth season of [[Babylon 5]] (1998) Written by Neil Gaiman.
* ''[[A Short Film About John Bolton]]'' (2003) Written and directed by Gaiman.
* ''[[MirrorMask]]'' (2005) Story written by Gaiman and Dave McKean, screenplay by Gaiman.
* ''[[Stardust (2007 film)]]'' Screenplay by [[Jane Goldman]] and [[Matthew Vaughn]], adapted from Gaiman's novel
* ''[[Beowulf (2007 film)|Beowulf]]'' (2007) Original screenplay written by [[Roger Avary]] and Gaiman.


==Notes==
{{Reflist}}


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==References==
[[Category:Coastal settlements in Ecuador]]
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Revision as of 20:26, 13 October 2008

Esmeraldas
CountryEcuador
ProvinceEsmeraldas
CantonEsmeraldas
Government
 • MayorErnesto Estupiñán (MPD)
Population
 (2000)
 • City95,216
 • Metro
45,100
Time zoneUTC-5 (ECT)

Esmeraldas is a city in Ecuador. It is the seat of the Esmeraldas Canton and the capital of the Esmeraldas Province. It has an international sea port and a small airport (IATA location identifier: ESM). Esmeraldas city is a major seaport of northwestern Ecuador. It lies on the Pacific coast at the mouth of the Esmeraldas River. The city is the chief trading centre for the region's agricultural and lumbering resources but is only slightly developed industrially. It is the terminus of the 313-mile (504-km) Trans-Ecuadorian Pipeline from the oil fields in northeastern Ecuador.

Surfing

While mangroves line most of the coastline in the Esmeraldas, there are still many beaches and fishing villages where there is beach access and boat launches.

Northern Region Surfing

Southern Region Surfing

Trivia

Esmeraldas is exactly at the antipodes of Padang, Indonesia.

0°57′N 79°40′W / 0.950°N 79.667°W / 0.950; -79.667