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HBO buys A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE

Variety.com - HBO turns ‘Fire’ into fantasy series

HBO has acquired the rights to turn George R.R. Martin’s bestselling fantasy series “A Song of Fire & Ice” into a dramatic series to be written and exec produced by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss.

“Fire” is the first TV project for Benioff (”Troy”) and Weiss (”Halo”) and will shoot in Europe or New Zealand. Benioff and Weiss will write every episode of each season together save one, which the author (a former TV writer) will script.

The series will begin with the 1996 first book, “A Game of Thrones,” and the intention is for each novel (they average 1,000 pages each) to fuel a season’s worth of episodes. Martin has nearly finished the fifth installment, but won’t complete the seven-book cycle until 2011.

The author will co-exec produce the series along with Management 360’s Guymon Casady and Created By’s Vince Gerardis.

Martin’s series has drawn comparisons to J.R.R. Tolkien, because both are period epics set in imagined lands. But Martin has eschewed Tolkien’s good-vs.-evil theme in favor of flawed characters from seven noble families.

The book has a decidedly adult bent, with sex and violence comparable to series like “Rome” and “Deadwood.”

“They tried for 50 years to make ‘Lord of the Rings’ as one movie before Peter Jackson found success making three,” Martin said. “My books are bigger and more complicated, and would require 18 movies. Otherwise, you’d have to choose one or two characters.”

Aside from writing the most recent draft of “Halo,” Weiss recently adapted the William Gibson novel “Pattern Recognition” for WB and director Peter Weir.

Benioff and Weiss were repped by CAA and Management 360.

Triple-stupendous news.

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Subterranean Press edition of A FEAST FOR CROWS

Martin, A Feast for Crows (preorder): Subterranean Press

A Feast for Crows
By George R. R. Martin
(not yet published–preorder)

Illustrated by Tom Canty

Limited: $260
Lettered: $395

Buy a matching numbered set of A Storm of Swords and A Feast for Crows: $520

Later this year, we will release the limited edition of A Feast for Crows, the fourth volume of George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series. As with Storm, we will be breaking Feast into two volumes, to make it easier to handle and to read.

Tom Canty has nearly completed the illustrations, which will include:

  • roughly 70 black and white interior illustrations, including chapter heads and tails, full page illustrations, and black and white vignettes
  • different dust jackets for each of the two volumes in the set.
  • time and artist intent permitting, the endsheets for these volumes will consist of an original map(s)
  • three full-color interior illustrations will appear in the limited edition, with an extra full-color piece exclusive to the lettered
  • the slipcases will feature stamped artwork, one color on the limited edition, two colors for the lettered edition
  • the lettered edition will also feature an original remarque, or small illustration, by Tom Canty on the signature page

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Dragon by John Schwarz

River Gallery - John Schwarz

This is in the lobby of the Ann Arbor District Library and the picture doesn’t do it justice. It is amazingly cool.

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grrm: Home Alone

grrm: Home Alone

Oh, and I suppose you want to know how the DANCE is coming? Work continues. I finished the revisions on the Jon Snow chapters that I was talking about last month, and moved on to Tyrion for a while, but just now I am working on a new viewpoint character, and a chapter set in steamy harbor of Old Volantis. Where I shall be returning, first thing tomorrow.

Westeros - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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GRRM interview in AFTERBURN

GRRM interview in AFTERBURN

A couple of good news items:

expect as many as 12 Dunk & Egg novellas (!!)

and

Afterburn SF: Mine too! I have to ask this. Without giving anything away, can we expect him to meet up with Daenerys at some point?

George R. R. Martin: Yeah, I think you could probably count on that.

Cover detail of Subterranean’s A STORM OF SWORDS

Cover detail

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Limited edition from Subterranean Press.

A Feast for Crows most recent 90 days sales

Blogger Web Comments and ASOIAF

The incredibly cool Blogger Web Comments tool lets me create a link to my book and blog , U NAUTHORIZED A FEAST FOR CROWS ANALYSIS. If you like Blogger and Firefox, and you like ASOIAF, then 1) you are cool! and 2) you should buy my book, because I’m obviously a kindred spirit.

Read more at asoiaf.westeros.org/ind…

A Fantasy Realm Too Vile for Hobbits - New York Times

A Fantasy Realm Too Vile for Hobbits - New York Times: “In the meantime, Mr. Martin has two more volumes planned in the series after ‘Dragons,’ with noble houses in new wars; strange, spotted children; immense climactic changes; incest; peril; portents; and magic.”

1. Mainstream media validation = late to the party.
2. What about these “strange, spotted children?” Has anyone verified that GRRM meant to say this?

News from George R.R. Martin’s Official Website

News - George R.R. Martin’s Official Website: “he feast has finally been served, and the crows have taken flight… higher than anyone (including me) would ever have dared dream.
cover The American hardcover of A FEAST FOR CROWS was released on November 8, and immediately shot to the top of all the lists, making its debut at #1 on the NEW YORK TIMES bestseller list for hardcover fiction. That shriek you heard coming out of the west a few days back was me in San Francisco, roaring with delight as I got the news from Bantam. The highest I had ever reached on the TIMES list previously was #12, for A STORM OF SWORDS.
A FEAST FOR CROWS also hit #1 on the WALL STREET JOURNAL and PUBLISHER’S WEEKLY bestseller lists, and #2 on the USA LIST (which combines fiction and non-fiction). Amazon, Border’s, and Barnes & Noble also had FEAST ranked as #1 in hardcover fiction.
cover Meanwhile the British edition, released by HarperCollins Voyager on October 17, broke in at #10 on the TIMES OF LONDON bestseller list for hardcover fiction, and edged up to #9 for its second week on sale.
Every writer dreams of making these lists, and to hit #1… to know your book is the bestselling novel in all of America… well, I still wake up pinching myself.
It is not something I could have achieved alone, however. Thanks are due to all the good folks at Bantam and HarperCollins for their faith in the series and their patience with the author, to the legions of booksellers who pushed the books on all those unsuspecting customers, and most of all to my readers. If there was ever a series that has grown through word of mouth, it is this one… so thanks to all of you who ever recommended A GAME OF THRONES to friends, kins, and coworkers. If the crows are flying high, it’s only because all of you helped them take wing. “

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