George RR Martin Presents - Howard Waldrop's Night of the Cooters.Lumenscapes and Trioscope Studios have teamed up to present Vincent D'onofrio's film adapta 3:55 PM · Apr 21, 2023 162.2K
A Blast From My Past. December 13, 2023. I was wandering through the Land of the Streamers a few nights back, as I am wont to do sometimes, looking for a new series or an old movie that might pique my interest. So many streamers, so many choices, you never know what you’re going to run across.
A Glimmer of Light. The past few days have been hard ones. Like millions of others, I finally went to sleep on Tuesday night — very late, I stayed up as long as I could, watching the election returns trickle in — in a state of near despair. Things did not look good at all. By the time I woke up Wednesday morning, however, the picture had
James Whitbrook. Just two months after swearing off giving Winds of Winter updates, perpetual updater and writer of Winds of Winter George R.R. Martin has an announcement: he has a Winds of Winter
Things pile up, and I am way too busy to blog more often, so I find myself with a lot to cover every time I have a spare moment. I don’t really have a spare moment today, truth be told, but I am making one, since the news has broken about the Jon Snow development and I am being deluged with requests for comment.
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."
On a new blog post, George R.R. Martin revealed that the overall deal he signed with HBO in 2021 was suspended this June. George R.R. Martin Has Been Fully Supportive of the Strike
Hi, I am a big fan of GRRM and I love his way to write and his way of building worlds. So yesterday I decided to read "Dying of the Light". I really appreciate the way George explains the different kind of cultures and history of the world of Worlorn etc.
Tvys.
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