While their focus has remained on George R.R. Martin’s unreleased GoT books, HBO has created a spin-off called House of the Dragon to quench fans’ thirst for fantasy. This new series is based on Martin’s 2018 novel, Fire and Blood, and focuses on the House of Targaryen. Regarding the show, Martin has expressed his surprise at it being the
Two of the most famous and successful writers of this century and both have seemingly stopped writing. Rothfuss is supposedly finishing his trilogy but his last book was released over a decade ago (2011). Martin has written 5 books in his 7 part series. His last release was also 2011.
It's good for people who feel that way to have a space to share recommendations and warnings, even. But menwritingwomen has this massive depiction=endorsement issue and a judgemental "the only reason to write about a difficult topic is because you're getting off on it" tone that I just can't get behind.
GRRM: A RRetrospective (Limited Edition) Hardcover – January 1, 2003. Over 400,000 words. More than 1,000 pages, including nine novellas, unpublished teleplays, rare, never before collected short stories, and a small volume's worth of introductions and commentary. Each of the more than 30 stories will feature a full-page black and white
A darkly comic meditation on our future as a species, Voyaging, Volume 1: The Plague Star is a sci-fi adventure story of intrigue, greed, deception, and of course… cats. Adapted and vividly illustrated by Hugo Award–nominated artist Raya Golden, this thrilling and action-packed graphic novel brings the first story from #1 bestselling author
Ellie. 63 reviews 18 followers. January 12, 2020. "Override" by George RR Martin continues the corpse handler trilogy by following our new protagonist; Kabaraijian, a corprse handler, as he tries to improve his living conditions after his job (and that of many others) is threatened by an anti-corpse handler. The story was interesting to follow
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