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  1. "How to Talk to Girls at Parties" is a science fiction short story written in 2006 by Neil Gaiman. It is about a couple of British 1970s teenaged boys, Enn and Vic, who go to a party to meet girls, only to find that the girls are very different from the boys' expectations.

  2. “How to Talk to Girls at Parties” is a short story by the prolific author Neil Gaiman, who is widely known for the Sandman series, Coraline, and American Gods. “How to Talk to Girls at Parties” was originally published in Gaiman’s collection Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders (2006).

  3. How to Talk to Girls at Parties. When Enn and Vic go to a party to try to talk to girls, they find themselves flirting with highly intelligent alien life forms. Fifteen-year-old Enn has only kissed three girls—all his sister’s friends. He is not good at talking to girls, but his friend Vic always has one around his arm.

  4. Jun 28, 2016 · From the Locus Award-winning short story by Neil Gaiman—one of the most celebrated authors of our time—and adapted in vibrant ink-and-watercolor illustrations by the Daytripper duo of Gabriel Bá and Fábio Moon, this original hardcover graphic novel is absolutely not to be missed! Show more.

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  5. How To Talk To Girls At Parties. There's a worthy tradition (a recent tradition, but a tradition) of getting Hugo nominated short stories up on the web to help level the playing field and allow the voters to read as much as possible.

  6. Jan 1, 2007 · In How to Talk to Girls at Parties, two teenage guys go to a party they've heard about but where they know no one. The narrator has thus far had no luck with girls, and his friend, a ladies' man, always tells him he just needs to talk to them like regular people.

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  8. Jul 5, 2016 · Neil Gaiman, Fábio Moon, and Gabriel Bá’s “How to Talk to Girls at Parties” adapts Gaiman’s 2006 short story about Enn and Vic, who go to a party and discover that the girls in attendance are entirely otherworldly.

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