George R.R. Martin: The Winds of Winter “will be done one of these days”. That could happen in The Winds of Winter, the long-in-coming sixth book in his series. “I am working on The Winds of
Devourer of Crabs. Never get between Parris and a crab, especially if it’s a blue crab from the Chesapeake Bay. She gets a manicial gleam in her eye, and begins to wield her little wooden mallet like Thor wields Mjolnir. Witness this shot of her at the 1983 worldcon in Baltimore, where the concom made the mistake of combining the Hugo Awards
Wild Cards Freebie. In 1987 George R.R. Martin parented another captivating universe in the multi-author shared-world of Wild Cards. Tor.com has made it possible for you to have a free taste of this strange and wonderful brew with the story “When We Were …. Read More.
No time for a long blog post just now, but here are a few random comments about all and sundry, some of which may interest some of you. Looks like the Jets and Giants both did very well in the first round of the NFL Draft. But you never know. Both teams desperately need help, so I hope they picked the right people.
Bad news, fantasy fans: the extreme cost-cutting measures at Warner Bros. Discovery has officially reached the shores of Westeros. Posting on his trusty "Not a Blog" blog this week, George R.R. Martin revealed that "a couple" of Game of Thrones spinoff projects "have been shelved" as a direct result of "all the changes at HBO Max." The upside is that none of them are completely dead.
. George R.R. Martin took a break from not finishing The Winds of Winter to update fans over the current status of other A Song of Ice and Fire spinoffs. CBS. In a recent “Not a Blog” post
On average, author George R.R. Martin has taken 4 years to release each new installment, Martin frequently writes to his fans via his blog ironically named "Not a Blog" and is active on
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."
April 18, 2023. Them dosh-garned cooters are spreading out, despite the best efforts of Sheriff Lindley, his deputy Sweets, them miscreants, and the other good people of Pachuco, Texas. If this keeps up, they’ll be everywhere. Not quite yet, though. This month, we have it on good authority that they plan to attack Atlanta, Georgia and Dubuque
George R.R. Martin shared an update with fans about the in-development Game of Thrones spinoffs, and had nothing but praise for a recent Netflix show. But with his final blog post of 2023
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