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Season Two – Four Kings, and a Red Woman

February 9, 2012 at 1:48 pm
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And here are some more of the second season stills, just out from HBO.

THE KING ON THE IRON THRONE

Joffrey Baratheon played by Jack Gleeson-Helen Sloan/HBO

THE KING IN THE NORTH

Robb Stark played by Richard Madden-Helen Sloan/HBO

THE KING IN THE NARROW SEA

Mellisandre; Stannis Baratheon played by Carice van Houten; Stephen Dillane -Helen Sloan/HBO

THE KING IN HIGHGARDEN

Renly Baratheon played by Gethin Anthony-Helen Sloan/HBO

Hope you’re liking these as much as I am.

More to come.

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Season Two – First Look

February 9, 2012 at 1:40 pm
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My friends at HBO have just released some photos from the second season of GAME OF THRONES, scheduled to premiere on April 1. I thought I’d share them with you.

Here’s a first look at some of our new characters,

LORD REAPER OF PYKE

Balon Greyjoy played by Patrick Malahide-Helen Sloan/HBO

THE MAID OF TARTH

Brienne played by Gwendoline Christie-Helen Sloan/HBO

THE ONION KNIGHT

Davos Seaworth played by Liam Cunningham- Helen Sloan/HBO

More to come…

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Time to Howl

February 9, 2012 at 11:30 am
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The team at Mike the Pike Productions, who hold the film option on my World Fantasy Award winning werewolf novella “The Skin Trade,” have put together a new and improved website for the project. All you horror buffs and werewolf groupies out there should go take a look:

http://www.theskintrademovie.com

And while I don’t do Facebook myself, the guys at Mike the Pike are into it. They have a company page at

www.Facebook.com/MTPfb

and a SKIN TRADE Facebook page at

www.Facebook.com/BlackstoneManor

If you’d like to follow the progress of the project, do be sure to friend or follow or mark or link or whatever the hell one does on Facebook…

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Hescox to Illustrate A CLASH OF KINGS

February 7, 2012 at 10:46 pm
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Cool things are happening at Subterranean Press.

Marc Fishman has delivered all the artwork for the SubPress limited edition of A DANCE WITH DRAGONS, and the book should be at the printer soon. Alas, I believe all the copies are spoken for… but those of you who preordered have something to look forward to.

Just last week I scrawled my scrawl on the signature pages for the new SubPress two-volume slipcased limited edition of A GAME OF THRONES, below a lovely Ted Nasmith drawing. Ted has completed all his other outstanding assignments, and turned his full attention to the illustrations for GAME. I’ve been seeing sketches several times a week, and I’m jazzed. I do love illustrated books, and this one promises to be stunning.

And now I am thrilled to be able to announce that Subterranean has secured the talents of RICHARD HESCOX to illustrate their signed, numbered (and lettered), deluxe, slipcased edition of A CLASH OF KINGS.

Those of you who attended the worldcon in Reno will likely remember seeing some of the gorgeous work that Hescox had on display in the art show there (one canvas, the Lamia, now hangs on my wall here in Santa Fe).

Others may know his work from Boskone art shows. Or perhaps you have his book, THE DECEIVING EYE: THE ART OF RICHARD HESCOX. Most of you will have seen his book covers and movie posters over the years.

You can find his website at: http://www.richardhescox.com/

For those unfamiliar with his work, suffice it to say that Hescox is a veteran SF and fantasy artist and illustrator, and that I’ve loved his stuff for a long time, especially his oil paintings. We’ve already been firing emails back and forth, and Richard is as enthused as I am. I cannot wait to see him bring my world and characters to life.

Here’s another taste of his work in oils:

As usual, the Subterranean CLASH OF KINGS will be limited to 52 lettered and 448 numbered copies, each signed by me and by the artist. Those who purchased the prior SubPress editions will have first dibs, of course, but there are always some dropouts, so it is possible that a few copies will become available to newcomers around publication date.

For more information on A CLASH OF KINGS, and the rest of Subterranean’s terrific books, visit their website at: http://www.subterraneanpress.com/

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G-MEN!!! G-MEN!!! GIANTS!!!

February 5, 2012 at 11:19 pm
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Life is magical and full of joy.

They did it. They did it again. Deja three! First Superbowl 42, then this year’s regular season game in Foxboro, then tonight! Big Blue 3, Patriots 0. Eli 3, Brady 0. Coughlin 3, Evil Little Bill 0.

Hot damn. Excuse my enthusiasm. I’d be doing a salsa dance right now, but I did one earlier and I think I threw my hip out. (No, don’t send get well cards, just kidding).

I do swear, though, the similarities between this one and Superbowl 42 were pretty damn eerie. Same teams. Even the same uniforms (Pats in blue, Jints in white). Close game. G-Men down late in the fourth quarter, and Eli leads a desperate, heroic drive. Instead of Tyree’s miracle catch, Manningham’s miracle catch. Instead of Burress, Bradshaw takes it in for the go-ahead touchdown (though this time, the Pats and Evil Little Bill let the Giants score). But there’s still time on the clock for Tom Brady to answer. In 42, the Gmen shut him down in four plays… though on one of them, the third down pass, the ball was just inches beyond Randy Moss’s outstretched fingers. In 46, it looked almost like a replay… but Brady makes the 4th down connection on 4th and 16, and it comes down to a Hail Mary… and the deflected pass is just inches beyond the grasp of a diving Gronk. Whew. And YAY! That sonic boom you heard was my house in Santa Fe exploding with excitement.

Football truly is a game of inches. The Giants did get several lucky bounces this time. They fumbled twice and recovered both times. A third fumble, potentially disasterous, was undone when the Pats had twelve men on the field. And SB 42 turned on Asante Samuel letting a game-ending INT slip through his hands. Well, SB 46 turned on Wes Welker letting a game-ending reception bounce off his.

Even so, the Giants deserved the win. Eli outplayed Brady. The Giants receivers outplayed the Pats receivers. Both defenses played well, but the Giants D were toughest in the clutch, when the game on the line, and the Pats D wilted in the fourth quarter.

And Coughlin outcoached Evil Little Bill. I have to say it… I understand why the Pats parted like the Red Sea to let Bradshaw score on that last Giants TD, but I think it was a bad call by Belichick. It was second and goal, sure. If the Pats stuff Bradshaw, then it’s third and goal. The G-Men probably try another run. Maybe they punch it in, maybe not. Maybe Kevin Glibride tries to outsmart the defense and calls a pass. In either scenario, lots of stuff can happen. Bradshaw might fumble. He’d already fumbled once. A pass might be deflected or intercepted. If the Patriots can hold the Giants for ONE MORE PLAY, they force a field goal attempt. A chip shot, sure. But kickers have been known to miss chip shots, especially when a world championship is on the line. Which Evil Little Bill should know, seeing as how the Pats are only in this SuperBowl because THE RAVENS KICKER MISSED A CHIP SHOT TWO WEEKS AGO. Belichick could have put this game on his D and Lawrence Tynes. Instead he chose to put it on Tom Brady and the Giants D. Which is how SB 42 ended too. And we know how that one worked out.

Bad call, Evil Little Bill. Bad bad call.

I do feel sorry for Wes Welker, a great and gutsy player who made a mistake that will likely haunt him for the rest of his career, and go down in SuperBowl history beside the Jackie Smith drop, Earl Morrell missing Jimmy Orr wide open in the endzone, and Scott Norwood’s wide right. Welker may play for the despised Pats, but he reminds me of Wayne Chrebet, one of my favorite all-time Jets. I hope the Pats fans won’t buckner him.

I also felt sorry for Robert Kraft. I do wish the TV cameras had not turned on him so mercilessly (and so long) after Brady’s last hail mary fell incomplete. He looked so heartbroken. I admit, I love seeing Jerry Jones make his Pissy Face every time the Giants beat the Cowboys, but I can’t hate Kraft the way I do JJ. TV can be cruel at times.

Mostly though, I feel good for all the Giants… Cruz and Nicks played great games, Mario Manningham came through when it mattered most, Chase Blackburn (out of football at mid-season) had a key interception, Tuck and JPP were amazing…

And the Giants are once again world champions!

What a game. What a season. What a year.

Bring on the parade.

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Double Victory

February 5, 2012 at 2:10 pm
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Last night in London SFX magazine announced the winners of their annual readers’s awards, and I am pleased and proud to report that A DANCE WITH DRAGONS won for Best Novel, and HBO’s GAME OF THRONES as Best New TV Show.

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I was not able to be in the UK for the awards (though I will be, come April, for Eastercon, and signings in Bath and London), so I taped my acceptance speech ahead of time.

Thanks for everyone who voted… and to all my readers everywhere, who waited for the book so patiently, and have received it with so much enthusiasm and acclaim.

(For a full list of winners, check out the SFX website. And do be sure to play Neil Gaiman’s acceptance speech, it’s a hoot and a half.)

((Now all I need to make the day perfect is a Giants victory in the SuperBowl. GO BIG BLUE!!))

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Yakkity Yak

February 3, 2012 at 11:30 am
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Spent yesterday with a film crew with HBO, talking about Westeros and Ice & Fire for second season GAME OF THRONES promotional videos, trailers, HBO GO extras, DVD/ Blu-Ray add ons, etc.

Six and a half hours of interviews.

I may never talk again.

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Bid for Charity

February 2, 2012 at 11:33 am
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HUFFINGTON POST television critic Maureen Ryan is running her annual auction to raise funds for Partners in Health.

I’ve donated a box of signed books to the effort — a complete set of ICE & FIRE hardbacks, some Wild Cards books, and other items. And there’s some great swag from JUSTIFIED, SPARTACUS, and a lot of other TV shows as well.

Check out the current offerings at

http://www.ebay.com/sch/moryanwatcher/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p3686

Then bid, bid, bid. It’s all for a great cause.

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LAST DAY!!!

January 31, 2012 at 10:40 am
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Today is the LAST DAY to earn the right to nominate for this year’s Hugo Awards by joining either Chicon 7 (this year’s worldcon) or LoneStarCon (next year’s). Assuming you are not already a member.

You do not actually need to submit your ballot till March, but you need to JOIN today.

So sign up now and nominate, or forfeit forever your right to grouse and whine about the lousy list of nominees!

Just sayin’

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Season Two Trailer

January 29, 2012 at 8:37 pm
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A new trailer for GAME OF THRONES, season two, debuted tonight, just before the premier of LUCK.

For those who missed it (shame on you), here ’tis.

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LOVE all the new faces. Our amazing cast just keeps getting more amazing.

I hope you’re all as jazzed as I am.

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