The official website of the author of the best-selling fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire and its HBO adaptation House of the Dragon. Find out the latest news, updates, and insights on his books, movies, and projects. (And in Martin's case, there are also football games to watch and discuss -- unfortunately the one topic Martin seems able to write about in a timely manner.) In his LiveJournal post, Martin allowed that his "travels" and "other projects" and "blog posts" might be part of the explanation for the delay of his upcoming book. George R.R. Martin wrote, 2016-01-02 00:24:00. George R.R. Martin You can blame my travels or my blog posts or the distractions of other projects and the Cocteau Not A Blog. Not A Blog is the personal blog of George R. R. Martin. Formerly located at LiveJournal, in April 2018 it was moved to Martin's own website. [1] Older entries and comments will remain on LiveJournal, but new updates to the blog will be on Martin's site only. Information presented by Martin in blog entries and comments is considered The Pain, the Pain. Ah, the New York Giants. They made the playoffs last year, and even won a playoff game. This year they were supposed to take the next step forward. Hopes ran high. And the New York Jets. They just missed the playoffs last season, but they have a great defense, and they signed Aaron Rodgers in the off season. Hopes ran high. And they did with a fantasy, a genre that previously had gotten very little respect. GAME OF THRONES changed television, and let us hope that all the fantasy shows that follow — some GOT prequels, many not — will take the torch we lit and carry it proudly. This year’s winner will be announced in LA on September 22. The Strike Comes to New Mexico. May 29, 2023 at 8:01 am. Last week the Writers Strike reached the Land of Enchantment, with picket lines in both Albuquerque and Santa Fe that shut down a couple of shoots. The biggest turnout was Friday, when we picketed the Greer Garson Studios for most of the day. HEY HEY HO HO. George R.R. Martin's personal blog is not a blog, but a collection of his musings on various topics, such as his writing, his life, and his opinions. He shares his views on fall in Santa Fe, the trees, and the world, and how they inspire him. On average, author George R.R. Martin has taken 4 years to release each new installment, Martin frequently writes to his fans via his blog ironically named "Not a Blog" and is active on Published on April 15, 2021. Though most 2000s-era bloggers have since transitioned to newer social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook, George R.R. Martin is still blogging even though egrj.