12 Novels About Dysfunctional Families
Column by Emmanuel Nataf
From the Middlesteins to the Lannisters — here are 12 novels about complicated, colorful, dysfunctional families that will make you laugh, cry, cringe, and reflect.
5 Original Superhero Creations in Prose Form
Column by George Cotronis
Superheroes normally live in comic books. Here's a look at original superhero fiction in prose form.
Neil Gaiman NOT Co-Writing George R.R. Martin's Book
News by Peter Derk February 23, 2016
A tongue-in-cheek fantasy about a Gaiman/Martin collaboration turns into news somehow.
George R.R. Martin Misses ‘Winter’ Deadline
News by Riki Cleveland January 6, 2016
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, folks, but winter is most definitely not coming. Yet.
George R.R. Martin Remembers His First Book
News by Raine Winters October 14, 2015
His encyclopedia of planets was world building at its finest!
George R.R. Martin Gets Zombified in 'Z Nation'
News by Raine Winters
Not even death will stop him from finishing his next book!
Dear George R.R. Martin
Column by Rob Blair Young May 6, 2015
Dear George. I love you. I hate you. Oh, I don't know how I feel anymore ... but I do know you're a tease. Won't you please listen to me?
George R.R. Martin will be Skipping San Diego Comic-Con to Finish his Book
News by Raine Winters
The famous author made the announcement in a blog post.
George R.R. Martin Warns Game of Thrones Readers about Surprise TV Show Deaths
News by Raine Winters February 16, 2015
Season five of HBO's GoT may bring surprises that loyal readers aren't expecting.
Sharpen Your Pencils, Sharpen Your Skills: Author Advice for 2015
News by Peter Derk January 7, 2015
We've got 3 different outlets for author advice in 2015. Penguin Random House, Haruki Murakami, and George R. R. Martin.
Usurping the Throne: Game of Thrones and George R. R. Martin's Dilemma
Column by Rajan Khanna July 25, 2014
Season Four of HBO's 'Game of Thrones' began a distinct move father away from the source material. What does this mean for the books and, most importantly, the ending that they are speeding toward?
George R.R. Martin Saves Wolves, Spares Boy
News by Peter Derk July 24, 2014
George R.R. Martin responds to a young boy's fan letter.
George R.R. Martin Wants You to ‘Fuck Off’
News by Bree Ogden July 10, 2014
In his latest attempt to reclaim his personal life, George RR Martin tells impatient Game of Thrones fans to ‘Fuck off.’
An Open Letter to the Guy Reading 'A Game of Thrones' While Driving
Column by Daniel Hope June 27, 2014
An open letter to the guy who flew by me on the freeway with 'A Game of Thrones' laying across his steering wheel. That was a dumb thing to do, but I get it.
Navigate Westeros With This Handy Google Map
News by Sean May
A new interactive map of the world of Westeros from the TV show 'Game of Thrones' and the book series A Song of Ice and Fire shows every character's path, eventual death.
Storyville: Kill Your Darlings—How 'Game of Thrones' Can Change Your Writing
Column by Richard Thomas March 6, 2014
We can learn some valuable lessons about plotting, characters, and expectations from watching (or reading) 'Game of Thrones.'
‘A Feast for Crows’ eBook Littered with George RR Martin’s Name
News by Dean Fetzer August 30, 2013
In a hilarious turn of events, errors in an eBook version of a book by the ‘Game of Thrones’ author have caused his name to be substituted in hilarious ways.
Stop Trying To Make Me Read Game of Thrones (And Yes, I Know That's Not What They're Called)
Column by Kelly Thompson July 5, 2013
As a fan of HBO's Game of Thrones, I am endlessly peppered by requests (read: demands) by fans of George R. R. Martin's Song of Ice & Fire series to read the books. My Answer? No. At least not yet.
Recap: Game of Thrones 3.10 - Mhysa
Column by Rob Hart June 10, 2013
And that's a wrap on season 3. Pretty uneventful after last week's bloodbath...
George R.R. Martin Wrote 250,000 Words for Companion to ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’
News by Dean Fetzer May 29, 2013
At ConQuest 44, the author behind ‘Game of Thrones’ talked about a new book called ‘The World of Ice and Fire,’ which was initially supposed to be just 50k words.
Recap: Game of Thrones 3.08 - Second Sons
Column by Rob Hart May 20, 2013
A surprisingly slow episode, considering we've got two left to go. But that's Okay, because we were treated to the most awkward wedding EVER.
Recap: Game of Thrones 3.07 - The Bear and the Maiden Fair
Column by Rob Hart May 13, 2013
This was a very sexy episode of 'Game of Thrones', until the castration, at which point sex was ruined forever.
Recap: Game of Thrones 3.06 - The Climb
Column by Rob Hart May 6, 2013
Lots of odd and interesting pairings in this episode! Also, lots of horrible, soul-sucking depression—though it does end on a nice note.
George R.R. Martin to Publish New Book This December, But It's Not What You Think...
News by Christopher Shultz May 3, 2013
Love Game of Thrones/A Song of Fire and Ice? Waiting at the edge of your seat for the next installment? Well I have good news and bad news for you...