Sunday, September 20, 2020

Happy Birthday George R.R. Martin!

Happy Birthday George R.R. Martin!  Martin was at the 70th Emmy Awards when the show took Outstanding Drama Series for Game of Thrones and Best Supporting Actor for Peter Dinklage playing Tyrion Lannister.  He started writing science fiction stories and the first one was published by Galaxy magazine in 1971. Martin wrote his first novel, Dying of the Light, in 1976.  It established his “Thousand Worlds” Universe which includes Nightflyers.  His novelette, Sandkings was published in Omni magazine in 1979.  It was adapted with episodes of The Outer Limits in 1995 and 2000.  The story follows a wealthy man who collects animals and purchases four colonies of tiny, telepathic sandkings which of course become dangerous.  George R.R. Martin published his novella, Nightflyers (1980) which covered a deep space voyage, in the Nightflyer ship, to find an alien spaceship, but the mission is complicated by the ship’s computer.  It was made into a movie in 1987 and a new series started on SyFy in 2018 and lasted ten episodes.


                                    George RR Martin at a book signing, 2011, photo by the author. 


Martin started writing on the first season of the 1986 Twilight Zone series.  The one novel series I was familiar with George R.R. Martin was Wild Cards.  It was an anthology shared universe with different authors.  The world has New York in 1946 infected by an alien virus that transforms people into heroic Aces and mutated Jokers.  It is in development by Hulu.  In 1989, Martin was a writer and producer of Beauty and the Beast starring Linda Hamilton and Ron Perlman as Vincent.  Still, he was frustrated with television and went to crafting his fantasy series, A Song of Ice and Fire, which begun with A Game of Thrones (1996).  HBO began adapting the books in 2011 when Martin had his fifth book A Dance with Dragons.  He co-wrote The World of Ice & Fire: The Untold History of Westros and the Game of Thrones in 2014.  One of the GoT prequel series is being developed by Martin based on his book, Fire & Blood, which was released in.  It is said to be the subject of the next Game of Thrones prequel series.  We are eagerly awaiting his next book, The Winds of War, promised next year, and A Dream of Spring!  Happy Birthday George R.R. Martin!


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