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George R. R. Martin was already a successful fantasy and sci-fi author and TV writer before writing his A Song of Ice and Fire book series. [24] Martin had his first short story published in 1971 and his first novel in 1977. [25] By the mid-1990s, he had won three Hugo Awards, two Nebula Awards, and other awards for his short fiction. [26]
The World of Ice & Fire: The Untold History of Westeros and the Game of Thrones is a companion book for George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire fantasy series. Written by Martin, Elio M. García Jr. and Linda Antonsson, it was published by Bantam on October 28, 2014.
The comic book series was scripted by fantasy author Daniel Abraham and drawn by Tommy Patterson. It is intended to follow the story and atmosphere of the novel closely, at a rate of about a page of art for each page of text, and was projected to cover 24 issues of 29 pages each. George R.R. Martin advised Daniel Abraham on aspects of the ...
Fire and Ice was first published as a hardcover by HarperCollins in the US on 1 June 2003. [2] The paperback version was released on 1 June 2004, [3] and an e-book version was released on 9 September 2007. [4] An English Kindle edition is also available. [5] Fire and Ice was published in Canada on 20 May 2004, [6] and in the United Kingdom in ...
The Wall in the Ice and Fire series was inspired by Hadrian's Wall in the North of England. The fictional history of Westeros stretches back some twelve thousand years. [citation needed] The Ice and Fire story can be considered to be set in a post-magic world where people no longer believe in dragons and the Others. [17]