I meant to say a few words about some TV shows and movies we’ve enjoyed. I can see why THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN is getting so much acclaim, even though there aren’t any banshees in it. Brilliant performances by Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson. A powerful story, one I will long remember… but damn, so sad. June 2016: George R.R. Martin Wants to Know How Stephen King Writes So Fast . OK, for Real This Time, 2017 Is the Year . A fan asks Martin on his blog for a Winds of Winter update, Fandom in the 70s. Ah, I remember it well.. skinny-dipping in the hotel pools, masquerade costumes that left little or nothing to the imagination, belly-button artwork…. I’m sure there are some who would love to take a bite out of that Sunkist, but I would sooner stop and smell the flowers myself. Guest of Honor. George R.R. Martin on the joy and agony of writing. Martin outlined some of his difficulties a few months back while speaking with filmmaker Kevin Smith. “There are joyful days, when it really As Time Goes By. October 1, 2023. I had another birthday sneak up on me last Wednesday, September 20. Honestly, I don’t know where the time goes. The years seem to be flying past much faster than they used to. We had a great birthday party, with lots of friends on hand. Thanks to them, and to all of you out there who sent cards and even gifts True to his web 1.0 lineage, the Max announcement prompted Martin to post an update on his blog about the development of the series, in which he clarified his intentions and hopes for the series. dARJ. The Pain, the Pain. Ah, the New York Giants. They made the playoffs last year, and even won a playoff game. This year they were supposed to take the next step forward. Hopes ran high. And the New York Jets. They just missed the playoffs last season, but they have a great defense, and they signed Aaron Rodgers in the off season. Hopes ran high. George R.R. Martin is giving updates on all the projects he’s involved in and weighed in on the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. In his latest blog entry , Martin says that the WGA strike “is the Martin, a maestro of fantasy literature, doesn’t use modern writing tools. Instead, he turns to a piece of technology that many today might find archaic, the 36-year-old WordStar 4.0. WordStar, a DOS-based word processing software, dominated the digital writing scene in the 1980s, with version 4.0 having launched in 1987. I, Claudius, Robert Graves X. Deadwood X. Rome X. Dragonslayer (particularly Vermithrax Pejorative, which is the best film depiction of a dragon, according to GRRM—Though I believe he recently said that the recent film-Smaug gave V.P. a run for its money) X. Lost (but as a like, opposite influence) X X. Apparently still hard at work on the sixth “Song of Ice and Fire” novel “The Winds of Winter,” George R.R. Martin took to his blog to recap his recent trip to London, which included

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