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June 7, 2011 at 7:57 pm
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GAME OF THRONES has been nominated in the Best Drama category of the new Critics Choice Awards. Check out the full list of nominees here:

http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/06/06/critics-choice-television-awards/

It’s an impressive list of nominees. Congratulations to David and Dan and the cast and crew and support staff at HBO, all the great folks who worked so hard to make the show the success it seems to be. Great work, guys!

((And yes, I do wish some of our cast had gotten nominated as well. We have some amazing actors on GAME OF THRONES. Traditionally, though, fantasy and SF have always been overlooked in the acting categories. But maybe we’ll do better in the Emmys and Golden Globes))

On other fronts… Sunday’s episode, “The Pointy End,” got the highest ratings of the season. The show is building. I suspect that this record will endure until… well, Sunday.

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The Pointy End

June 5, 2011 at 12:30 pm
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Yes, tonight is the episode I scripted for GAME OF THRONES — episode eight, “The Pointy End.”

(The first episode to have a title, FWIW. I argued strongly in favor of episode titles, rather than just numbers).

No, I haven’t seen it yet. I’ll be seeing it for the first time tonight, same as you folks.

Many of you will want to comment afterward, I know. Again, the best place for that discussion is not here. Head over to Winter Is Coming, to Westeros, to Tower of the Hand, to Television Without Pity, to the HBO boards.

In a series like this, scenes sometimes get moved from episode to episode, so not everything you’ll see tonight will be mine(except in the sense that is all based on my books, of course). F’rinstance, the bit in the previews, with Tyrion and Bronn in the Mountains of the Moon, that was originally meant to be in episode seven, and was moved into “The Pointy End” during editing. So that scene, and the encounter with the clansmen, was written by David and Dan.

Kind of fitting that “The Pointy End” airs even as I am working on my season two script, “Blackwater.” A much tougher assignment, by the way. All those damned boats…

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Casting?

May 29, 2011 at 2:57 pm
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I may have been guilty of premature froggery in the “Hiya, Kids” post below.

Second season casting is in full swing, yes.

And we’re close on a few roles. Choices made, that is to say, but now we wait on HBO approval, and then of course we have to make a deal. Not all deals close, much as you would like them to. There’s budget to consider, scheduling, all sorts of things.

On other roles, well, we’ve seen a lot of readings, but we’re not in love yet. So the auditions continue. In Ireland, in London, even in LA.

Bottom line: no one has been cast yet, so stop holding your breath.

When we do sign some new cast, Froggy will give you the hints.

(Unless someone else breaks the news first).

((Or unless it’s after June 13. That’s the day I leave for Poland. I’ll be out of the loop while overseas, so after that date, the announcements are more like to come from elsewhere)).

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We’re Number One! (This Week)

May 26, 2011 at 3:15 pm
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The HOLLYWOOD REPORTER has GAME OF THRONES on the top spot in their “power rankings.” Which I guess means we’re the most powerful show on television!

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/bastard-machine/power-rankings-returns-a-king-192363

Here’s a taste of this week’s episode, “You Win or You Die.”

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As for the post below… ah, sorry about the Horatio/ Oliver foul-up, just a brain burp on my part… explanation can be found in the comment from Amy-Joyce Hastings, for those of you who are still baffled.

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Just For the Record…

May 26, 2011 at 11:05 am
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… I am not Horatio King. {Or Oliver either}

I did, however, inspire him.

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Hiya, Kids, Hiya, Hiya

May 21, 2011 at 4:30 pm
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I’ll be back soon, I will, I will.

Watch this space.

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GOT Titles

May 13, 2011 at 6:25 pm
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Some wonderfully cool stuff about the creation of the GAME OF THRONES title sequence can be found here:

http://www.artofthetitle.com/

Go and enjoy. I know I did.

The title sequence kicks ass.

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Boy Fiction?

April 16, 2011 at 12:35 pm
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I usually make it a policy not to comment on reviews, especially negative reviewers. When you put your art out there in the marketplace on public view, some are going to like and some are going to hate it. Comes with the territory. And like Superchicken always said, I knew the job was dangerous when I took it.

Normally, I would not even comment on something as spectacularly wrong-headed and condescending as the review of the HBO series GAME OF THRONES recently published in the NEW YORK TIMES. There have been dozens and dozens of reviews of the show coming out all over the place, in newspaper and magazines, on television and radio, and of course on the web. Most, I am pleased to say, have been very good, but of course there are some bad ones as well. C'est la vie.

((Okay, I will confess, it does cheese me when I come across a reviewer who simply hates all fantasy. I had hoped that kind of literary snobbism was extinct, or nearly so. Maybe not.))

But the startling assertion in the TIMES review that women could not possibly like fantasy unless a lot of graphic sex was added to it (??) has prompted me to break my "no comment" rule. At least to extent of this post.

I see this morning that legions of female fantasy readers and self-proclaimed "geek girls" and "scifi chicks" have risen up all over the internet to say all the things that I'm too polite and too busy to say. And a lot more besides. I'd link to their blogs and posts here, but it would take hours. Google will lead you to them, if you're interested. It would seem that so many outraged emails and posts poured into the TIMES that they had to shut down the comments section for the review.

I am not going to get into it myself, except to say
(1) if I am writing "boy fiction," who are all those boys with breasts who keep turning up by the hundreds at my signings and readings?
and
(2) thank you, geek girls! I love you all.

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Coming to LA

December 16, 2010 at 6:16 pm
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Looks like I will be coming out to LA in early January, to talk about the HBO show at the TCA.

That one is for television critics only, I’m afraid… but I’m looking to set up a couple of public events while I am in town. Watch this space. We will probably do a signing, most likely somewhere in the San Fernando Valley. And our friend Lodengarl, founder and prince of the Brotherhood Without Banners, is going to come down from the Bay Area to organize a BWB event the same day. Details when we have ’em… but angelenos, mark down January 9 on your calendars.

(Might have an exciting announcement that day as well. Maybe two. But don’t quote me on that).

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HBO T-Shirts Now Available

December 12, 2010 at 6:31 pm
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HBO has opened an on-line shop for GAME OF THRONES merchandise.

Their first offerings are a couple of T-shirts featuring logo art from the series.

Oh, and you can also buy copies of the books that started the whole thing, by some guy.

Check it out and place your orders at

http://store.hbo.com/?v=hbo_shows_game-of-thrones

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