The great and slow writer George RR Martin once said in an interview that tolken's main interest, his magnum opus, was The Silmarillion, and he was correct. BUT! Tolkien finished the lord of the rings trilogy first which is what got his fans to be interested in The Silmarillion. GRRM seems to think a vast number of his fans will be interested
People give George R.R. Martin grief for the delay of "The Winds of Winter," but imagine trying to write a continuation of your series after HBO already wrote their own ending to it George R.R. Martin takes a lot of heat for the delay of "The Winds of Winter," the planned next book in the "Game of Thrones" series, but honestly I totally get
From the interviews that have been released, George R. R. Martin completed his contribution to the game about 2 years ago. I believe that Martin was contracted to write the world building and lore of the game when From Soft was still deep in development of Sekiro. Once Sekiro was done, From Soft took the world that Martin had built and started
George RR Martin dead at 74. Acclaimed fantasty writer George RR Martin has died, family announce. The statement, issued on X, formerly known as Twitter, declared the author died a day before his birthday. Martin, who was best known for his epic though unfinished fantasy series "A Song of Ice and Fire", which was adapted for television by HBO
The lawsuit cites specific ChatGPT searches for each author, such as one for Martin that alleges the program generated “an infringing, unauthorized and detailed outline for a prequel” to A Game of Thrones that was titled A Dawn of Direwolves and used “the same characters from Martin’s existing books in the series A Song of Ice and Fire”.
I'm convinced that someone like George R. R. Martin already knows the fate of every character and the main plot ending components. That kind of thing you sit with for years waiting anxiously to get to write those parts. It's getting to those parts that's hard. 23.
Just finished George RR Martin's Dying of the Light. I just finished reading George RR Martin's Dying of the Light. I found the universe he created (it's called Thousand Worlds, according to Wikipedia) was quite interesting, but the story itself and the main character were just ok. The intriguing universe was what kept me going and now I'm
The book's epilogue will be a suicide note, written in code, listing a time and date at which he will end his life. Someone on reddit decodes it earlier than RR expects, posts to Fan Theories shortly before RR successfully commits suicide. Becomes the most viewed/commented/upvoted reddit thread of all time.
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