but Martin insists there is a supernatural fantasy explanation instead of a scientific one.[20] Martin rather enjoyed the symbolism of the seasons, with summer as a time of growth and plenty and joy and winter
Reading George Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” can be like looking at a tapestry of the middle ages that features central figures in action, a few witnesses in the background, but also meticulous details of flora and fauna. Once you look beyond the main image, and concentrate on a...
That naivete was shattered when, without warning, a category 4 storm known as the Great Miami Hurricane tore through the Caribbean and crashed into southern Florida, killing hundreds. The lack of hurricane knowledge compelled many to head out of their shelters when the eye of the storm passed ...