What is the best order to read Short Fiction Collections and Non-Fiction?
The Short Fiction Collections and Non-Fiction universe is complex. Fans are often split between following release dates or the in-universe timeline. We've analyzed the narrative impact of both to help you decide.
Publication Order
- Preserves Twists: Plot reveals are experienced exactly as intended by Neil Gaiman.
- Organic Growth: See the world-building and character voices evolve naturally.
Chronological
- Spoiler Warning: Prequels often assume you know key "future" reveals.
- Historical Flow: Tracks the actual timeline of the universe's events.
Stick to Publication Order for your first journey.
Starting with "Smoke And Mirrors" is the only way to experience the mysteries and character introductions without being spoiled by prequel details or retroactive world-building.
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Should I read Short Fiction Collections and Non-Fiction chronologically?
Generally, no. We recommend publication order for first-time readers because prequels often spoil character arcs and plot mysteries established in the original release sequence.
Is Smoke And Mirrors a good place to start?
Yes, "Smoke And Mirrors" is the definitive starting point for the Short Fiction Collections and Non-Fiction series as it was designed to introduce the world and its core themes.