Published on April 15, 2021. Though most 2000s-era bloggers have since transitioned to newer social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook, George R.R. Martin is still blogging even though
Wild Cards: Sins of the Father a GRAPHIC NOVEL. March 26, 2023 at 7:49 am. We’re proud to announce Wild Cards: Sins of the Father a GRAPHIC NOVEL By Melinda M. Snodgrass. Illustrated in a gorgeous, cinematic style by Michael Komarck and Elizabeth Leggett, this unique graphic novel is a visual feast certain to delight.
One of George R.R. Martin’s favorite fantasy novels might finally be adapted into a TV series thanks to an unlikely ally — late night host Stephen Colbert.. Colbert’s production company
In a recent blog post in which he sings the praises of the Netflix animated series Blue Eye Samurai, George R.R. Martin writes about animated projects based on his work currently in development.
George R.R. Martin wrote, 2016-01-02 00:24:00. George R.R. Martin You can blame my travels or my blog posts or the distractions of other projects and the Cocteau
Reading for Hugos. May 3, 2015. In my copious spare time (hoo-hah), I am continuing to work my way through the ballot for this years’s Hugo Awards. Just finished THE THREE-BODY PROBLEM, by Cixin Liu, originally written in Chinese and translated by Ken Liu. This was the novel that just missed in the original round of nominations, only to
March 2022: Martin says it's 'wearisome' to constantly clarify that he's working on 'Winds of Winter'. George R.R. Martin at the "House of the Dragon" panel during San Diego Comic-Con in 2022. In a March 2022 blog post, Martin said that he had been working on an "enormous number of projects."
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