{"id":1453,"date":"2014-04-15T15:37:08","date_gmt":"2014-04-15T15:37:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/georgerrmartin.com\/notablog\/?p=1453"},"modified":"2017-08-29T20:59:08","modified_gmt":"2017-08-29T20:59:08","slug":"dunk-and-egg","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/georgerrmartin.com\/notablog\/2014\/04\/15\/dunk-and-egg\/","title":{"rendered":"Dunk and Egg"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>An update on all things Dunk &amp; Egg&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>To date I have published three novellas about them.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;The Hedge Knight&quot; was published in Robert Silverberg&#39;s anthology LEGENDS, &quot;The Sworn Sword&quot; in its sequel, LEGENDS II.&nbsp; The third novella, &quot;The Mystery Knight,&quot; was part of WARRIORS, the crossgenre anthology I co-edited with Gardner Dozois.<\/p>\n<p>The first two novellas were subsequently adapted into graphic novels, with scripts by Ben Avery and artwork by Mike S. Miller and Mike Crowell.&nbsp; The GNs have had a complicated publishing history.&nbsp; Originally they were published by the Dabel Brothers, in partnership with Image Comics and then Devil&#39;s Due.&nbsp; Later Marvel picked them up and had them out in hardcover for a time.&nbsp; Those editions are all out of print, however.&nbsp; Last year, Jet City Comics reissued both grahic novels.&nbsp; Meanwhile, a graphic novel of &quot;The Mystery Knight&quot; is currently in the works from Random House.&nbsp; Ben Avery has done the script once more, and Mike S. Miller is doing the art.<\/p>\n<p>Turning back to prose, however&#8230; it has always been my intent to write a whole series of novellas about Dunk and Egg, chronicling their entire lives.&nbsp; At various times in various interviews I may have mentioned seven novellas, or ten, or twelve, but none of that is set in stone.&nbsp; There will be as many novellas as it takes to tell their tale, start to finish.&nbsp; But only the three mentioned have been published to date.&nbsp; I did originally plan on including a fourth in DANGEROUS WOMEN, the crossgenre anthology Gardner and I put out last year, but the book was past due and the story was not finished, so I substituted an abridged version of &quot;The Princess and the Queen&quot; instead.<\/p>\n<p>The unfinished novella was indeed set in Winterfell, and involved a group of formidable Stark wives, widows, mothers, and grandmothers that I dubbed &#39;the She-Wolves,&#39; but &quot;The She-Wolves of Winterfell&quot; was never meant to be more than a working title.&nbsp; The final title, when I finish the story, will be something different.&nbsp; There&#39;s also another Dunk &amp; Egg novella that I&#39;ve got roughed out in my head, with the working title &quot;The Village Hero.&quot;&nbsp; That one takes place in the Riverlands.&nbsp;&nbsp; There&#39;s no telling when I will have time to finish either of these, or which one I will write first.&nbsp; I don&#39;t expect I will know more until I&#39;ve delivered THE WINDS OF WINTER.<\/p>\n<p>My original intent was to publish all the Dunk &amp; Egg stories in a series of anthologies, and then collect them all together in one big book.&nbsp; But by the time of &quot;The Mystery Knight,&quot; it became plain that the stories were just too long, and there were going to be too many of them.&nbsp; So instead of one big book, the plan now is for a series of Dunk &amp; Egg collections, each comprised of three novellas.&nbsp; The first one to consist of the three published stories, &quot;The Hedge Knight,&quot; &quot;The Sworn Sword,&quot; and &quot;The Mystery Knight.&quot;&nbsp;&nbsp; The obvious title would have been THE HEDGE KNIGHT, but there is already a certain amount of confusion between &quot;The Hedge Knight&quot; the novella and THE HEDGE KNIGHT the graphic novel, and we did not want to compound the difficulty, so the first Dunk &amp; Egg collection was titled A KNIGHT OF THE SEVEN KINGDOMS instead.<\/p>\n<p>Since the collection is comprised entirely of previously-published material, we wanted to add something extra for the fans who might already have read the stories in LEGENDS and WARRIORS.&nbsp; Some illustrations would be great, I thought (my love of illustrated books is well known by now, I suspect) and my British and American publishers agreed.&nbsp;&nbsp; We reached out to the amazing GARY GIANNI, who did all the artwork for the stunning 2014 Ice &amp; Fire calendar, not to mention Prince Valiant and those absolutely gorgeous Solomon Kane and Bran Mak Morn collections from Wandering Star.&nbsp;&nbsp; Gary was interested in the project&#8230; but after reading the stories, he decided he did not want to do just a small handful of illustrations.&nbsp; He wanted to bring the whole book to life with his artwork.&nbsp; Last year at San Diego Comicon, he presented my editor Anne Groell and myself with a mockup of A KNIGHT OF THE SEVEN KINGDOMS as he envisioned it, with art on almost every page.&nbsp; Even as roughs, Gary&#39;s sketches were gorgeous.&nbsp; They blew us away.&nbsp; Of course we said yes.<\/p>\n<p>Gary Gianni has been drawing and painting away ever since.&nbsp; Of course, it takes a long time to do so much artwork.&nbsp; Bantam Spectra and Harper Collins Voyager still hope to publish their fully-illustrated editions&nbsp; A KNIGHT OF THE SEVEN KINGDOMS in 2015, in the US and UK respectively, but the precise pubdate depends on when Gary finishes the art.&nbsp; Meanwhile, some of my other publishers around the world had acquired the rights to the Dunk &amp; Egg collection, and decided that they did not want to wait.&nbsp; Which is why A KNIGHT OF THE SEVEN KINGDOMS has already been published in several foreign languages, and will shortly be forthcoming in others, while the English-language editions won&#39;t be out for another year or more.&nbsp; This is an inversion of the usual publishing pattern, where the American and British editions come out first.&nbsp; The foreign editions have no artwork.<\/p>\n<p>I am frequently asked whether or not there are any plans for Dunk &amp; Egg movies or television shows.&nbsp; There has been interest, yes, but the rights situation is complicated.&nbsp; Film and television rights to the characters and the three published Dunk &amp; Egg stories remain with me at present&#8230; but HBO, when acquiring the rights to the SONG OF ICE &amp; FIRE novels, also acquired film and television rights to the world of Westeros.&nbsp; So if we did Dunk &amp; Egg with anyone else, we would need to remove all the references to House Targaryen, the Iron Throne, etc&#8230; not completely impossible, but certainly undesireable.&nbsp; Whereas if HBO decided they wanted to make a Dunk &amp; Egg miniseries or TV movies, they&#39;d first need to buy the stories.&nbsp; That&#39;s a much more attractive proposition for all concerned, I think&#8230; but if it happens, it will happen years from now, not tomorrow, and not next week.<\/p>\n<p>So that&#39;s where things stand on all things Dunk &amp; Egg.&nbsp; Thanks for asking.<\/p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>An update on all things Dunk &amp; Egg&#8230; To date I have published three novellas about them. &quot;The Hedge Knight&quot; was published in Robert Silverberg&#39;s anthology LEGENDS, &quot;The Sworn Sword&quot; in its sequel, LEGENDS II.&nbsp; The third novella, &quot;The Mystery Knight,&quot; was part of WARRIORS, the crossgenre anthology I co-edited with Gardner Dozois. 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