§ Webcomic of the day: “Your lack Friend” by Ben Passmore. Just read it. It’s an excerpt of a longer work that will be sold at MICE in Boston, Ripexpo in Providence and NOCAZ Fest in New Orleans, and available online from .Radiator Comics. § This kept coming into my inbox: a Spidey Zine […]
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"The gods won't mind. They spill more blood than the rest of us combined."
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For the first time, the television adaptation will outpace its source material in full
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George Martin‘s latest volume in the Song of Ice and Fire series, The Winds of Winter, will not be published this year.
HarperCollins revealed the news this week. However, they do have plans for an illustrated edition of three previously anthologized novellas coming out in 2015.
The Guardian has more:
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms takes place nearly a century before the bloody events of the A Song of Ice and Fire series, when the Iron Throne was still held by the Targaryens. Out in October, it is a compilation of the first three official prequel novellas to the series, The Hedge Knight, The Sworn Sword and The Mystery Knight, never before collected, and now set for release in a new illustrated edition.
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Thanks for talking to Boomerang Books, Amanda Diaz. Thank you for having me! You’re a publicist at HarperCollins Publishers and you’re going to share your Christmas picks with us. But first let’s find out about you and some books you’ve been working on. HarperCollins Australia (based in Sydney) is known for its children’s/YA books as […]
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Anyone who’s been keeping up with their reading of George RR Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire opus, knows Bowen Marsh, the First Steward of the Night’s Watch, is one of those side characters who becomes a player. It’s now confirmed by actor Michael Condron’s agency to Watchers On the Wall.com he will be playing the part in HBO’s Game of Thrones . The actor has also confirmed that he will appear in three episodes, directed by Mark Mylod, Michael Slovis and Jeremy Podeswa. He has previously appeared in The Tudors and the British mini-series Fairy Tales.
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George R R Martin’s A Dance with Dragons sold 28,840 copies in just five days last week, becoming one of the fastest-selling fantasy novels since records began.
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HarperCollins has printed its one millionth copy of George RR Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series this year, as it announced it has sold 50,000 e-books of the series to date.
A Dance with Dragons, the fifth volume in the series, which was recently broadcast on Sky Atlantic, is published on 12th July. Six years in the waiting, HarperCollins said it has received more than 15,000 pre-orders to date. It has printed 100,000 copies in the UK in anticipation of its launch.
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Not entirely true. Arya’s story in season 5 has been left half completed when compared to the books and Sam’s trip has barely begun. Bran’s story hasn’t been touched nor has any of his training he goes through and the Greyjoy’s story, while largely left untouched, has to be even introduced if it’s to line up with what happens in the books.
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