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Seen in NYC

April 14, 2011 at 9:40 am
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… whizzing past the Flatiron Building.

I’ve known these were coming ever since I dropped that “pedaling” clue a few posts down, but this is the first report I’ve received of one actually being seen on the streets.

So far as I know, they are only on the streets of New York. Sorry, no, I don’t know where you can find them, how many there are, or how long they will be around… but if I find out, I’ll be sure to tell you here.

I want to ride in one soon!

[[ LATER ]]

And here’s the official skinny on the pedicabs.

Yes, there’s more than one. A whole fleet, in fact.

(And a shout out here to JetboyGirl, our own resident BWB pedicabbie. Hey, Kate, how’d you like one of these?)

Rides are complimentary, it says right there on the pedicabs.

As to where to find them… good question. I’d look around Central Park and COlumbus Circle myself, though who knows? The first one was spotted at the Flatiron, a long way downtown, so the cabs could be popping up all over.

Have fun hunting for them, guys.

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NEW YORKER Postscript

April 14, 2011 at 12:39 am
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Those of you who enjoyed the NEW YORKER article about me and Ice & Fire might also enjoy this podcast interview with author Laura Miller:

http://www.newyorker.com/online/2011/04/11/110411on_audio_miller

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I’m Number 8!

April 14, 2011 at 12:22 am
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And number 16 too…

… in Brazil, that is.

My Brazilian publishers have informed me that the first two books of A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE have made the main Brazilian bestseller lists:

http://publishnews.com.br/telas/mais-vendidos/Default.aspx?cat=9

Very cool! Thanks to all my Brazilian readers. I hope you’ve enjoyed the books.

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The Wall Comes to LA

April 13, 2011 at 4:00 pm
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LA fen, find your way to Hollywood and Highland some night soon, and see the light show

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Be sure and get there after dark. But don’t wait too long.

Thursday night might be the best time to visit. One of the Spider’s little birds tells me the Iron Throne might be at Hollywood and Highland as well. But only on Thursday.

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T’Other Shoe Drops…

April 12, 2011 at 9:49 am
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… onto THE DAILY BEAST.

A couple of weeks ago, I gave THE DAILY BEAST a list of my Top Ten SF Films of All Time.

This morning we have the companion piece: my Top Ten Fantasy Films of All Time.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2011-04-11/george-rr-martin-game-of-thrones-writers-top-10-fantasy-films/

You can stop holding your breath now.

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Interviews from Venice

April 10, 2011 at 4:54 pm
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Here’s a video interview from my visit to the Food Truck on Friday:

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And another interview with me from the Venice streets can be found at:

http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/the-fien-print/posts/hitfix-interview-a-few-minutes-with-george-r-r-martin-at-the-game-of-thrones-food-truck

It was great to meet so many of my fans and readers in Venice. And the venison and lemon cake were wonderful as well.

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Back at the Holdfast

April 10, 2011 at 3:07 pm
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Returned home last night from my short visit to LA, where I attended a private screening of the first two episodes of GAME OF THRONES, made a surprise visit to the food truck in Venice, enjoyed a great celebratory dinner with Dan and David at the Palm (where we first met, lo these many years ago), called on Justin Sweet in his Yorba Linda studio and saw some gorgeous roughs of the artwork he’ll be doing for the forthcoming WORLD OF ICE & FIRE concordance, met with Mark Newbauer of Mike the Pike Productions about their on-going SKIN TRADE film project, and even enjoyed a great lunch with old friend Ron Perlman, from my days on BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. It was an amazing few days, if insanely busy.

The first two episodes look spectacular, I think, especially when seen on the big screen at CAA. Cinematic quality. (I have a new 55 inch TV set being installed this week, and now I’m afraid that it’s too small) These were the first complete episodes I’ve seen, and I loved them. Yes, there are changes from the books, and of course there are things missing — lines of dialogue, bits of business, scenes — but without twice or thrice the running time, there was no way to get EVERYTHING in. The story is there, that’s the important thing. Fans who know the books inside and out may miss certain things, sure, but the vast majority of viewers, those who have never read the novels, should do just fine.

My hat is off to David and Dan and the team they put together. They’ve done an amazing job.

Oh, and HBO has released a new trailer. Herewith, “Poison.”

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Busy, busy, busy

April 6, 2011 at 5:16 pm
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Lots of stuff to report, lots to comment on… but I can’t just now.

Too much going on.

Saw sone AMAZING artwork by Justin Sweet today. His studies for the eventual WORLD OF ICE AND FIRE concordance. What a talent. If the roughs are this good, the finished paintings are going to make my head school.

Hope to see something equally cool this evening.

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Not for the Little Old Lady from Dubuque…

April 4, 2011 at 11:02 pm
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… was how THE NEW YORKER was once pitched, when it was launched way back when.

(I actually lived in Dubuque from 1976 to 1979. I think half the population of the town read THE NEW YORKER, just to prove they were more sophisticated than those New Yorkers thought).

Which is a long and roundabout way of saying, hey, there’s a profile of me in the latest issue of THE NEW YORKER.

No April Fool here. Really truly.

How cool is that?

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Winter Is Almost Here

April 3, 2011 at 9:52 pm
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The fifteen-minute (actually only a bit over fourteen minutes) preview of GAME OF THRONES debuted on HBO tonight, just before the third part of their big miniseries MILDRED PIERCE.

Many of you saw it, I know. For those who don’t have cable or satellite or whatever, the good folks at HBO have been kind enough to post the preview on their website to make it available to all (well, many). This is NOT a trailer or an assembly of clips, but rather the first quarter of the first episode.

So without further ado:

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Hope you liked that.

The series premieres on April 17. To see the rest, you WILL need HBO.

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