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June 26, 2011 at 12:20 pm
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An endless day of travel yesterday. Most of it pretty good, but exhaustion did catch up with me during the last few hours, especially when American Eagle kept delaying the last leg of our journey, from Chicago to Albuquerque.

Our last day in Slovenia was wonderful. Our hosts took us up to Bled, and showed us a couple of castles and a magnificient Victorian era hotel right on the lake, where I really want to stay some time. Our genial host was the mayor of Bled, who regaled us with all the wonderful tales of his town and region. And I was given some truly gorgeous gifts…

Then we had lunch at Marshall Tito’s villa before returning to the airport and flying back to Warsaw (by way of Munich!). Overnight at the Warsaw airport Marriott, the off to Chicago and the next morning. We shared the Marriott with some kind of wheelchair fencing championship, which made for some colorful sights as we were leaving.

A great trip. You Slovenian and Polish fans are wonderful. Thanks for everything.

Now I would like to sleep for a week… but alas, I can’t. Too much work to do.

So back to it.

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Alive and Kicking…

June 24, 2011 at 12:09 am
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… but feebly, feebly.

Last night’s signing in Ljubljana drew 2000 (rough estimate). How I survived I will never know. If I did. I want to sleep for a week. My hand is fine (thanks for asking), but my brain has turned to mush. I want to sleep for a week. Instead I have another interview in an hour. And sometime later today Ty and I begin the long process of flying home. Which has already grown longer and more complicated thanks to the cancellation of the flight that was to be the first leg of our homeward journey…

But never mind.

Thanks to everyone who came out. You were wonderful. And amazingly patient. Standing in line for five hours for my illegible scrawl is an act of valor.

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In Slovenia

June 23, 2011 at 12:17 am
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Arrived from Warsaw yesterday, checked into our hotel, and immediately did a press conference and a zillion interviews. Late afternoon, it was time to head to Koper on the Adriatic, where I did my signing. Huge friendly turnout, including nt only Slovenes, but also fans from Croatia, Italy, and even Austria. I signed and signed…

On the way home, we stopped at the most amazing castle, built into the mouth of a huge cave. Definitely have to model some castle in Westeros on this one, it was an eyefull, especially by night. I was given a personal tour, presented with a beautiful illuminated scroll, and asked to pres ny hands into wet cement, ala Mann’s Chinese Theater. And then we had the most amazing medieval Slovenian feast.

Didn’t get back to the hotel until well past midnight, but it was an experience I will long treasure.

Today I do more interviews, and another signing, this one right here in Ljubljana. We’re expecting an even bigger turnout.

It’s all good. But boy, am I tired.

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Back to Warsaw

June 20, 2011 at 11:40 pm
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The morning after. Still recovering from last night’s signing at Posnan, which was massive. The line went up the stairs and out the door, and at times I thought it would never end. The last folks in the queue must have waited three and a half hours. Sorry if I seemed half dead by the time you reached me. It was mostly because I WAS half dead.

If you missed the signing, well, I signed a few boxes of hardcovers for the Zysk bookstore just off the Old Market Square, so you still may be able to snag one if you get there soon.

Things are better on the tech front. Email working again, thank god. Cell phone too… at least till I burned up all the minutes, which seemed to take all of half of a call. But I feel back in the world again.

In a few hours we will be hitting the road for a return to Warsaw. No more public events there, just a dinner with my agents. Then it’s off to Slovenia.

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In Poznan

June 19, 2011 at 10:27 pm
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A long day of travel yesterday, but we’re in Poznan now, on the third stop of my Polish tour. Big booksigning tonight. Tunrout may rival Warsaw.

Ty is almost himself again, though seriously sleep deprived. He slept all the way from Nidzica to Poznan. My own sleep cycle remains screwy. I am wide awake right now, at six in the morning, but I tend to fade badly in late afternoon/ early evening. I will need to break that cycle today, or I’ll sleep through my booksigning.

It felt strange not to watch GAME OF THRONES last night. Reports of the season finale seem good, however, so I am encouraged.

My biggest problem continues to be all the tech that I brought with me to keep me connected with the world. Supposedly everything was fixed and set with my cell phone and its Polish sim… but no, it would still not connect back to Santa Fe. I made a call with the hotel land line instead, but failed to reach Parris. Left a message instead. I HOPE it was on my home machine, but you never know. And my laptop functions well enough for accessing the internet, but cannot find the server that allows it to connect to my home machine and georgerrmartin.com — which means I have NO access to any email, and haven’t had for days. This is stressing me considerably. What with everything going on in my life and career right now, it is really not good for me to be so cut off. I was repeatedly told that getting off AOL would make things better for me, email wise, but so far this seems not to be the case. AOL can at least be accessed from anywhere in the world. So I just hope no one from Random House, HarperCollins, HBO, or any of my other associates is trying to get hold of me for some urgent matter… if you are, alas, nothing is getting through. All I can say, well, Ty is Working On It.

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In Nidzica

June 18, 2011 at 11:01 pm
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The convention has been a great time. Though on Friday night Ty and I both drank way too muich vodka, which made our visit to Marbork castle yesterday more of an ordeal than it was meant to be. The castle was very impressive, though I don’t think Ty is going to remember any of it.

Today we take off for Poznan and the next stage of our Polish visit.

Something seems amiss with my computer at home. When I hook up to it, via the internet, it tells me that I haven’t received any emails in three days, which I find extremely unlikely. SO if you have been trying to email me recently, I haven’t gotten more message. Maybe Ty will be able to get it going later today.

Till then, this Live Journal seems my only contact with the outside world. (We did buy a Polish sim for our cellphone, but haven’t been able to get that working either).

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In Warsaw

June 15, 2011 at 4:56 pm
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I’m in Warsaw. Spent the morning doing interviews and a big press conference. Now I’m about to leave for a signing at the Traffic Club, whioh is actually a bookstore.

Getting here was somewhat of an ordeal. Our flight from Abluquerque to Chicago was an hour late, which resulted in us missing our connection, and the direct flight that would have gotten us into Poland yesetdray morning. Instead we had to cool our heels half a day in O’Hare and then go by way of London, with a change of planes in Heathrow. We got into Warsaw yesetrday evening instead, and had to go straight to a big HBO interview at a movie complex. There were several hundred fans there, an amazing turnout. Alas, I was too exhausted to sign books and had to go get some sleep… but I am about to make up for that at the Traffic Club.

Anyway, I’m fine (if tired) and glad to be here. (But my assistant Ty is sick as a dog. We’re hoping he’ll be better by tomorrow, when we leave Warsaw for the con in Ndiza).

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Casting and Climaxes

June 12, 2011 at 11:56 am
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For all of you out there waiting for some casting hints… alas, it appears that Froggy will not be able to pluck his magic twanger here until next month.

Which is not to say that no one will be cast. In fact, half a dozen roles (some major, some minor) have already been cast — that is to say, after watching dozens of audition tapes for every role, D&D have chosen the actors they want. That’s the first step of the process (actually, it’s the third or fourth step, if you go all the way back to the start, which begins with Nina Gold winnowing through hundreds of resumes and eight-by-ten glossies and speaking to dozens of agents. but it’s the first step that involves me). The second step is submitting the choice to HBO for approval. Once the actor or actress is approved, the third and final step is negotiating the deal and getting a contract signed.

Needless to say, I can only unleash Froggy to torment you when all three steps have been completed. It would be pretty embarassing to announce a casting only to have to retract because we could not close the deal. That does not happen often, mind you… but it DOES happen. Every deal is unique and negotiations can often drag on. Every agent wants to get the best possible deal for his or her client, understandably.

As I write, well, we have sent five or six choices to HBO for approval, and I’m given to understand that all of them have been approved, so now we are in the throes of hammering out terms with each of those actors. I’d hoped that two or three of the deals would be set by now, so I could give you madmen a few hints (which you would then solve in twelve seconds, but that’s beside the point)… but that hasn’t happened.

And tomorrow morning I leave for Poland, and will not be posting here often, if at all. Some of our castings may firm up as early as next week, but I won’t be around to hint at them, so expect HBO will announce the players on its own website… or perhaps through some of the TV journalists who have been following the show so faithfully. So watch the web pages and TV columns of HOLLYWOOD REPORTER, ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY, TIME, THE DAILY BEAST, AOL, etc for announcements about the second season. And Froggy will return when I do.

Speaking of my trip… maybe it is good that I am getting out of the country, with “Baelor” scheduled to air tonight. Those of you who have read the novel will have a good idea of what’s happening this week, just from the title (but PLEASE don’t discuss it here, unless you want your post deleted), but there are millions of viewers who have no idea and some of them may soon be turning up on my virtual doorstep with virtual pitchforks and torches.

It does give me pause to realize there are only two more episodes left in season one. Tonight and next week, and we are done. So many years of development to get to this point — contracts and options, endless negotiations, writing, rewriting, re-rewriting, casting, shooting the pilot, waiting for pickup, more casting, location scouts, shooting the series, all the build-up and promotion and previews and trailers and teasers and then finally we are on the air, and WHAM, ten weeks and it is over. Those ten weeks have flashed by in a blur. We do have the second season, of course. We start filming in July, and the start date is rushing at us like a freight train… but it is going to feel odd not to have a new episode to watch, two Sundays from now.

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Awards, Awards

June 11, 2011 at 1:31 pm
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It must be awards season.

First there was the nomination for the Critics Choice Award. Now I’m told that GAME OF THRONES has been nominated for the PORTAL AWARDS.

http://www.airlockalpha.com/node/8537/game-of-thrones-fringe-lead-2011-portal-awards.html

This award, I’m pleased to say, did not neglect our actors. My congratulations to Sean Bean, Lena Headey, Peter Dinklage, Maisie Williams, and Isaac Hempstead-Wright. And of course to David Benioff and D.B. Weiss.

Good luck, all.

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The Iron Throne Tours Spain

June 11, 2011 at 9:54 am
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Here’s some cool news for the wildmen and lovely ladies of Asshai and all my other Spanish fans and readers — the good folks at Canal +, who are broadcasting GAME OF THRONES in Spain — are sending the Iron Throne on a promotional tour!

Their throne will be appearing in five cities: Bilbao, Barcelona, Valencia, Sevilla and Madrid.

Look closely, and you’ll see that Canal’s Iron Throne has a number of differences from HBO’s Iron Throne, several versions of which are still turning up here and there throughout the US.

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