George RR Martin
#181
Posted 22 February 2005 - 10:08 AM
Heh... you're at it over here as well!
It's the beard thing, my theory is it takes so long to groom, there's no hours left in the day for writing
It's the beard thing, my theory is it takes so long to groom, there's no hours left in the day for writing
#182
Posted 19 February 2005 - 02:48 PM
This summer? Oh great! I've been waiting for that book these past four years...

#183 Guest_Zollo_*
Posted 06 December 2004 - 02:16 AM
Drinks: ah, sorry about that, tried to edit my post, must have done something wrong.
Daze, Caldazar:
In no way did I mean to disrespect Jordan fans. I was merely trying to point out that I am not among the Jordan is God nor the Jordan is Crap crowd. I like what he writes, to an extent.
Furthermore, Martin has his mistakes/flaws, no doubt about it. I'd be the first to admit that (so no, Martin isn't God either imo).
I do prefer to read well thought out criticism towards him though (and any other writer). Additionally I'd like to see criticism backed by some decent evidence. That is not what I saw in that review upthread, hence my reaction.
Finally, had to say it sooner or later, nice place you got here.
Daze, Caldazar:
In no way did I mean to disrespect Jordan fans. I was merely trying to point out that I am not among the Jordan is God nor the Jordan is Crap crowd. I like what he writes, to an extent.
Furthermore, Martin has his mistakes/flaws, no doubt about it. I'd be the first to admit that (so no, Martin isn't God either imo).
I do prefer to read well thought out criticism towards him though (and any other writer). Additionally I'd like to see criticism backed by some decent evidence. That is not what I saw in that review upthread, hence my reaction.
Finally, had to say it sooner or later, nice place you got here.
#184 Guest_Izz_*
Posted 02 May 2004 - 01:56 PM
quote:
Originally posted by RodeoRanch:
I confess, I'm a bit confused as to what everyone is arguing about.
So Martin is writing slower than before. Bummer. Nothing to do about it.
Does he have an actual obligation to his fans? I would say not really but it is common sense to stay on your fans good sides and I'm sure he has no wish to alienate his fans (and income!)
I'll buy his next book when it comes out.
Believe it or not, there is actually a world wide law which states that GRRM must finish one book every two years.
I was talking to god over instant messanger the other day. We both decided that the pain of waiting is so unbearable that we are gonna kill ourselves if it doesn't come out this year. God wants to start a giant online petition of people that will commit suicide if the book isn't out this year. I think we all should notify interpol first at least. Maybe they can do something. Maybe we can organize some wordly ban of burritos and conventions.
I personally think if Martin doesn't release this book we should send him to a prison in Cuba, or put Martin in one of Saddam's old torture chambers. Goodkind can be the sexual torturer since he hates fantasy books and is obviously experienced with sexual torture. Terry will force George to lick his latex panties, which will tickle because of George's bristly beard.
Hey! That last part sounds like a great idea for a novel, Terr! Yeah, you should be able to get it done in one month. Why can't George work as well as you????????
#185 Guest_Drake Labatt_*
Posted 03 May 2004 - 01:11 PM
quote:
Originally posted by The Assassin Reborn:
L. Ron Hubbard? Come on man, other than Scientology which really wasn't related to his literary output(which I really dislike) he didn't accomplish ****e. Otherwise, good point.![]()
I absolutely /loved/ Battlefield Earth! That book rocked!
Those Scientologists though... I don't know about them. Tom dumped Nicole cause she didn't want the kids raised in that wacky religion! Why would ANYONE dump Nicole?!?!?
#186 Guest_Jon_Snow_*
Posted 26 April 2004 - 06:54 PM
If Robert Jordan took as much time and effort as GRRM does, perhaps I'd still be interested in the Wheel of Time series....
I used to be of the opinion that this delay in the release of AFFC probably meant that this might be a weak book, compared to the first three. Now I am leaning to the fact that GRRM is determined to make sure that AFFC knocks us all on our collective asses....
I used to be of the opinion that this delay in the release of AFFC probably meant that this might be a weak book, compared to the first three. Now I am leaning to the fact that GRRM is determined to make sure that AFFC knocks us all on our collective asses....

#187 Guest_LooseCannon_*
Posted 22 April 2004 - 05:18 PM
I rarely, rarely, rarely dream but last night I did and it was a weird one. I was in my local bookstore and I saw A Feast For Crows sitting on the shelf and I was shocked because I didn't even know it was out. Then I saw a bunch of people from this forum sitting on those big comfy couches they have there for you to read in (don't ask me how I knew who they were, I think I just associated names on here with anonymous people) and they all gave me a look like "Yeah you moron, its been out forever".
Anyway, just thought I'd share that. Then I woke up and was disappointed. I actually thought I had bought a copy and it was lying on my desk
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Anyway, just thought I'd share that. Then I woke up and was disappointed. I actually thought I had bought a copy and it was lying on my desk

#188 Guest_Dark Daze_*
Posted 02 December 2004 - 03:03 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Reave the Just:
Based on what I've read I'm at a loss to see what the fuss is all about. It isn't even half as good as Malazan BOTF and I don't see why the two series are mentioned in the same breath.
Mind if I use that to describe Donaldson or Kearney?
#189
Posted 20 February 2005 - 08:16 AM
About damned time. But to be honest, after having waited so long, I can no longer summon the enthusiasm for this book I might have once had. I've kind of gone off the series during the wait. And reading the sample chapters that he's released, and the summaries of other chapters, doesn't really fill me with much optimism. It seems that very little happens in them.
The only GRRM work I've read since ASoS is The Sworn Sword short story, and I thought that sucked. I'm looking forward to the Bonehunters and quite a few Playstation 2 games (like Final Fantasy XII) more than AFFC now.
The only GRRM work I've read since ASoS is The Sworn Sword short story, and I thought that sucked. I'm looking forward to the Bonehunters and quite a few Playstation 2 games (like Final Fantasy XII) more than AFFC now.
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#190 Guest_Fool_*
Posted 03 December 2004 - 01:55 AM
Uhm, i didnt read each and every one of the guys reviews and comparing his view from this review to what he said in others might discredit him, but it doesnt disprove what he is saying.
#191
Posted 20 January 2005 - 07:41 PM
I'll gladly stick with it though. I would claim that Erikson and Martin have the best fantasy series I have read.
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#192
Posted 20 November 2004 - 09:33 AM
1st April 2005, no-one would believe him anyway

#193 Guest_Mithfânion_*
Posted 08 January 2005 - 09:10 AM
I read it, it was again very interesting. All the stuff that we've read from "Feast" sofar has been very good; for all the problems he has had it s a relief to see that at least there doesn't appear to be a drop in quality, not in the slightest. Of course, only Feast itself may give final proof of that, but sofar things are looking very good.
#194
Posted 22 February 2005 - 02:17 PM
And lest we forget, that would mean releasing it against the latest Harry Potter. Not the same market, i know, but fantasy is narrown enough that setting even the relatively successful SoIF series against the drug-laced-peanut-scoffing-herd-of-elephants that is Rowling seems like a poor choice.
- Abyss, swears he has never deliberately fed an elephant a spiked peanut.
- Abyss, swears he has never deliberately fed an elephant a spiked peanut.
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#195
Posted 22 November 2004 - 05:09 PM
I would pay money to see a 600 pound Martin fight a 600 pound Robert Jordan.
#196 Guest_johnturing_*
Posted 02 December 2004 - 01:58 PM
I don't think that's a very good review - don't get me wrong Martin has some flaws - but some of the criticisms there would be relevant to Erikson as well (unkillable characters are now a good thing?). If people are thinking about whether to read Martin they should try AGOT (all of it!) and then decide whether they like it. Think about how many people are put off by GOTMs start but love it by the end - for Martin its similar.
"extremely graphic violence"? - I didn't notice this - Tolkien has equal and Erikson is more violent. (Erikson is best - Martin next, then Tolkien).
"He does not really believe in heroism or villainy" - Is this true? He's more subtle than most writers in this way (Jordan, Eddings etc) but even if this is true is it a bad thing? Erikson is even more "grey" but he is the best fantasy author of the time (and what about R Scott Bakker?)
"extremely graphic violence"? - I didn't notice this - Tolkien has equal and Erikson is more violent. (Erikson is best - Martin next, then Tolkien).
"He does not really believe in heroism or villainy" - Is this true? He's more subtle than most writers in this way (Jordan, Eddings etc) but even if this is true is it a bad thing? Erikson is even more "grey" but he is the best fantasy author of the time (and what about R Scott Bakker?)
#197 Guest_Binadas_*
Posted 20 March 2005 - 11:57 AM
A beardie? What is that? SOmeone with a beard? Are they forming their own species?
#198 Guest_ThreeHeadedDragon_*
Posted 23 April 2004 - 12:11 AM
Been there too LooseCannon.
I dreamed a while ago that I had AFFC and was reading the first chapter, it was a Jon pov. I remember it was very good and explained a lot of things (which I of course forgot when I woke up). The dream was so vivid that when I did wake up I fumbled for the book to carry on reading, it took me seconds to realize it was a dream. Major disappointment.
Edited to ADD:
I know many of you lurk on the ASOIAF, but for those of you who don't here's some news
I dreamed a while ago that I had AFFC and was reading the first chapter, it was a Jon pov. I remember it was very good and explained a lot of things (which I of course forgot when I woke up). The dream was so vivid that when I did wake up I fumbled for the book to carry on reading, it took me seconds to realize it was a dream. Major disappointment.
Edited to ADD:
I know many of you lurk on the ASOIAF, but for those of you who don't here's some news
quote:
As for the condition of the AFfC manscript - hold on Blutarsky! It is common practice for editors to request a partial ms. for very long books - one unspoken reason is to make sure that the writer is actually writing - (what? you thought "all work and no play" was just a gimmick King thought up for THE SHINING?) - and it gives the editor a early jump on editing issues on everything from the actual quality of the work to estimating how big the book is going to be when talking to the printer and bindery when scheduling the production and to present to the sales department, the chain buyers, etc..
That said, the ms. for AFfC is NOT finished, not even a complete first draft. GRRM is rolling along right now, the characters seem to behaving themselves, and he's got a couple of months ahead that are clear of everything but the usual demands of running his own business as well as actually writing AFfC. So while we anticipate great progress, but can't predict when it will be finished, let alone published.
The last draft of AFfC I've read was a little over 900 pages in length. He told me last week he's well over 1K now, but I don't know when he'll print out another draft, especially since he just tore up a big section and started rewrites. (Note that ms. pages do not have the same amount of words on it as a page in a hardcover book, since a ms. is formatted in the traditional double-spaced, one side of a page that has been the standard since the advent of the typewriter.
#199 Guest__*
Posted 14 September 2004 - 08:07 AM
so...the book is finally 'finished'? *didnt even know*
ah well...
ah well...
#200 Guest_LooseCannon_*
Posted 30 April 2004 - 04:26 AM
Jon, Jon, Jon... you are more defensive towards Martin than even I am towards Jordan. It shocks me. I can't help being cynical towards Martin as so many of his devoted fans seem to think he can do no wrong and keep shrugging off all his mistakes with excuses. Plus it is fun to see people get riled up about it and defend him, takes some of the pressure off Jordan. 
Seriously, though, what does he owe us? Well technically he owes us nothing just like my favorite hockey team owes me nothing. Yet I still expect the world from them and I think it is fair, as a fan of Martin, to critisize a four year delay on his next novel while he waddles around the States eating cheeseburgers with his fans at Cons and writing short stories.

Seriously, though, what does he owe us? Well technically he owes us nothing just like my favorite hockey team owes me nothing. Yet I still expect the world from them and I think it is fair, as a fan of Martin, to critisize a four year delay on his next novel while he waddles around the States eating cheeseburgers with his fans at Cons and writing short stories.