Significantly, he also gave an update on his progress writing The Winds of Winter, the highly anticipated sixth novel in his high fantasy series."I am making progress with The Winds of Winter, but it's still not done yet," said Martin, who is probably very tired of being asked for upda...
I am falling way behind on these posts, alas. The past few months have been very busy. But I couldn’t allow Josh Gad’s visit to the Land of Enchantment go unmentioned. Josh dropped by Santa Fe on September 18, while…Read more » ...
“On your father’s bones.” “On my father’s bones.” That vow she will keep, Arianne decided. She kissed her cousin on the cheek and sent her off to sleep. Perhaps some good would come of her adventure. “I never knew how wild she was till now,” Arianne complained to Daemon ...
Author George R.R. Martin offers an update on his long awaited novel "The Winds of Winter," which is the sixth book in the series that inspired "Game of Thrones"...
The acclaimed creator of the Game of Thrones universe, George R.R. Martin, can’t seem to figure out how that epic saga should end on paper, either - This could explain why The Winds of Winter, the sixth entry in his epic A Song of Ice and Fire series is
Martin has been decidedly more hands-on with HBO’s forthcoming Game of Thrones prequel series, House of the Dragon (which is adapted from the first volume of Martin’s Fire & Blood). “George, for us, in this process has been a really valuable resource,” HBO’s chief content officer...
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HBO Head Responds to George Rr Martin’s ‘House of the Dragon’ Criticism, Says Adapting Work Is ‘Sometimes Rocky’ While HBO head Casey Bloys is appreciative of everything George R.R. Martin has done for his network, he’s standing by “House of the Dragon” Season 2.“I want [Mart...
He also clarified that he has met with all four writers (originallyVarietyreportedthat he was working with two of them), to drink margaritas and talk about his books. Speaking of his books: “And yes, before someone asks,I AM STILL WORKING ON WINDS OF WINTER(emphasis his) and will...
But never mind about that. I wanted to talk about our travels. And I did… at Bubonicon, a few weeks after we returned, when I spoke about the trip and its impact on me during a speech called “Eighty Minutes With George R.R. Martin.” It was a pretty good speech — at least ...