George R R Martin: Bibliography

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Series:

A Song of Ice and Fire:

A Game of Thrones (1996)
A Clash of Kings (1998)
A Storm of Swords (2000)
A Feast for Crows (2005)
A Dance of Dragons (2011)
The Winds of Winter (TBA)
A Dream of Spring (TBA)

Series

A Song for Lya: And Other Stories (1976)
Songs of Stars and Shadows (1977)
Sandkings (1979)]
Nightflyers (1981)
Songs the Dead Men Sing (1983)
Tuf Voyaging (1985)
Portraits of His Children (1987)
Quartet: Four Tales from the Crossroads (2001)
Custer's Last Jump And Other Collaborations (2003) (with A A Jackson, Leigh Kennedy, Joseph F Pumilia, Buddy Sanders,Bruce Sterling, Steven Utley and Howard Waldrop)
GRRM: A RRetrospective (2003)


Short Stories, Volume 1 (2003)


contributed to

Night Visions3. Night Visions 3 (1986)

Anthology

1. Night Visions: The Hellbound Heart (1987)

New Voices


1. New Voices I (1977)
aka New Voices in Science Fiction
2. New Voices II (1979)
3. New Voices III (1980)
4. New Voices IV (1981)
5. The John W Campbell Awards Volume 5 (1984)
6. The John W Campbell Awards Volume 6 (1987)


Wild Cards

1. Wild Cards (1986)
2. Aces High (1987)
3. Jokers Wild (1987)
4. Aces Abroad (1988)
5. Down And Dirty (1988)
6. Ace in the Hole (1989)
7. Dead Man's Hand (1990) (with John J Miller)
8. One-Eyed Jacks (1991)
9. Jokertown Shuffle (1991)
10. Double Solitaire (1992) (with Melinda M Snodgrass)
11. Dealer's Choice (1992)
12. Turn of the Cards (1993) (with Victor Milán)
13. Deuces Down (2002)

Wild Cards Mosaic : New Cycle


1. Card Sharks (1993) (with Melinda M Snodgrass)
2. Marked Cards (1994)
3. Black Trump (1995)


Anthologies edited

The Science Fiction Weight-Loss Book (1983) w/ Isaac Asimov and Martin H Greenberg
Anthologies containing stories by George RR Martin
Nebula Award Stories 9 (1974)
The Best Science Fiction of the Year 5 (1976)

The Ides of Tomorrow: Original Science Fiction Tales of Horror (1976)
The Best Science Fiction of the Year 6 (1977)
The Hugo Winners 1971-1975 (1977)
The Hugo Winners Volume 3, Part 3: 1974-1975 (1977)
The Infinite Arena (1977)
The Year's Best Fantasy Stories 3 (1977)
The Best of Analog (1978)
Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year 1977 (1978)
One Hundred Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories (1978)
Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year 1979 (1980)
The Best Science Fiction of the Year 9 (1980)
The Best Science Fiction of the Year 10 (1981)
Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year 1980 (1981)
Nebula Winners 15 (1981)
Fantasy Annual V (1982)
The Road to Science Fiction 4: From Here to Forever (1982)
Fears (1983)
The First Omni Book of Science Fiction (1984)
Isaac Asimov's Fantasy (1985)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Third Annual Collection (1985)
Nebula Awards 21 (1986)
A Very Large Array (1987)
Dark Visions (1988)
Masters of Darkness 2 (1988)
The Year's Best Fantasy First Annual Collection (1988)
A Century of Fantasy 1980-1989 (1990)
The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories (1992)
Worlds of Fear (1994)
Future on Ice (1998)
Legends (1998)
The Reel Stuff (1998)
The Good New Stuff (1999)



Short Stories

Night Shift (1973)
Override (1973)
With Morning Comes Mistfall (1973)
FTA (1974)
Run to Starlight (1974)
A Song for Lya (1974)
And Seven Times Never Kill Man (1975)
...For a Single Yesterday (1975)
Night of the Vampyres (1975)
The Runners (1975)
The Storms of Windhaven (1975) (with Lisa Tuttle)
Fast-Friend (1976)
In the House of the Worm (1976)
The Lonely Songs of Laren Dorr (1976)
Meathouse Man (1976)
Men of Greywater Station (1976) (with Howard Waldrop)
Nor the Many-Colored Fires of a Star Ring (1976)
Patrick Henry, Jupiter, and the Little Red Brick Spaceship (1976)
Starlady (1976)
This Tower of Ashes (1976)
Bitterblooms (1977)
The Stone City (1977)
Weekend in a War Zone (1977)
Call Him Moses (1978)
Sandkings (1979)
The Way of Cross and Dragon (1979)
Nightflyers (1980)
One-Wing (1980) (with Lisa Tuttle)
Guardians (1981)
Remembering Melody (1981)
Closing Time (1982)
In the Lost Lands (1982)
Unsound Variations (1982)
The Monkey Treatment (1983)
Loaves and Fishes (1985)
Manna from Heaven (1985)
The Plague Star (1985)
The Plague Star (part 1 of 2) (1985)
The Plague Star (part 2 of 2) (1985)
Portraits of His Children (1985)
Second Helpings (1985)
Under Siege (1985)
A Beast for Norn (1986)
The Pear-Shaped Man (1987)
The Skin Trade (1988)
Blood of the Dragon (1996)
The Hedge Knight (1998)


Chapbooks

The Needle Men
Under Siege (1998)
 
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I couldn't fit it all in one post...:rolleyes:


Anthologies containing stories by George RR Martin

Nebula Award Stories 9[size=-1] (1974)[/size]

The Best Science Fiction of the Year 5[size=-1] (1976)[/size]




The Ides of Tomorrow: Original Science Fiction Tales of Horror[size=-1] (1976)[/size]



The Best Science Fiction of the Year 6[size=-1] (1977)[/size]



The Hugo Winners 1971-1975[size=-1] (1977)[/size]



The Hugo Winners Volume 3, Part 3: 1974-1975[size=-1] (1977)[/size]



The Infinite Arena[size=-1] (1977)[/size]



The Year's Best Fantasy Stories 3[size=-1] (1977)[/size]



The Best of Analog[size=-1] (1978)[/size]



Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year 1977[size=-1] (1978)[/size]



One Hundred Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories[size=-1] (1978)[/size]



Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year 1979[size=-1] (1980)[/size]



The Best Science Fiction of the Year 9[size=-1] (1980)[/size]



The Best Science Fiction of the Year 10[size=-1] (1981)[/size]



Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year 1980[size=-1] (1981)[/size]



Nebula Winners 15[size=-1] (1981)[/size]



Fantasy Annual V[size=-1] (1982)[/size]



The Road to Science Fiction 4: From Here to Forever[size=-1] (1982)[/size]



Fears[size=-1] (1983)[/size]



The First Omni Book of Science Fiction[size=-1] (1984)[/size]



Isaac Asimov's Fantasy[size=-1] (1985)[/size]



The Year's Best Science Fiction Third Annual Collection[size=-1] (1985)[/size]



Nebula Awards 21[size=-1] (1986)[/size]



A Very Large Array[size=-1] (1987)[/size]



Dark Visions[size=-1] (1988)[/size]



Masters of Darkness 2[size=-1] (1988)[/size]



The Year's Best Fantasy First Annual Collection[size=-1] (1988)[/size]



A Century of Fantasy 1980-1989[size=-1] (1990)[/size]



The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories[size=-1] (1992)[/size]



Worlds of Fear[size=-1] (1994)[/size]



Future on Ice[size=-1] (1998)[/size]



Legends[size=-1] (1998)[/size]



The Reel Stuff[size=-1] (1998)[/size]



The Good New Stuff[size=-1] (1999)[/size]



Source:http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/
 
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...or two...:p

Short Stories

Night Shift[size=-1] (1973)[/size]

Override[size=-1] (1973)[/size]



With Morning Comes Mistfall[size=-1] (1973)[/size]



FTA[size=-1] (1974)[/size]



Run to Starlight[size=-1] (1974)[/size]



A Song for Lya[size=-1] (1974)[/size]



And Seven Times Never Kill Man[size=-1] (1975)[/size]



...For a Single Yesterday[size=-1] (1975)[/size]



Night of the Vampyres[size=-1] (1975)[/size]



The Runners[size=-1] (1975)[/size]



The Storms of Windhaven[size=-1] (1975)[/size] (with Lisa Tuttle)



Fast-Friend[size=-1] (1976)[/size]



In the House of the Worm[size=-1] (1976)[/size]



The Lonely Songs of Laren Dorr[size=-1] (1976)[/size]



Meathouse Man[size=-1] (1976)[/size]



Men of Greywater Station[size=-1] (1976)[/size] (with Howard Waldrop)



Nor the Many-Colored Fires of a Star Ring[size=-1] (1976)[/size]



Patrick Henry, Jupiter, and the Little Red
Brick Spaceship[size=-1] (1976)[/size]


Starlady[size=-1] (1976)[/size]


This Tower of Ashes[size=-1] (1976)[/size]



Bitterblooms[size=-1] (1977)[/size]



The Stone City[size=-1] (1977)[/size]



Weekend in a War Zone[size=-1] (1977)[/size]



Call Him Moses[size=-1] (1978)[/size]



Sandkings[size=-1] (1979)[/size]



The Way of Cross and Dragon[size=-1] (1979)[/size]



Nightflyers[size=-1] (1980)[/size]



One-Wing[size=-1] (1980)[/size] (with Lisa Tuttle)



Guardians[size=-1] (1981)[/size]



Remembering Melody[size=-1] (1981)[/size]



Closing Time[size=-1] (1982)[/size]



In the Lost Lands[size=-1] (1982)[/size]



Unsound Variations[size=-1] (1982)[/size]



The Monkey Treatment[size=-1] (1983)[/size]


Loaves and Fishes[size=-1] (1985)[/size]



Manna from Heaven[size=-1] (1985)[/size]



The Plague Star[size=-1] (1985)[/size]



The Plague Star (part 1 of 2)[size=-1] (1985)[/size]



The Plague Star (part 2 of 2)[size=-1] (1985)[/size]



Portraits of His Children[size=-1] (1985)[/size]



Second Helpings[size=-1] (1985)[/size]



Under Siege[size=-1] (1985)[/size]



A Beast for Norn[size=-1] (1986)[/size]



The Pear-Shaped Man[size=-1] (1987)[/size]



The Skin Trade[size=-1] (1988)[/size]



Blood of the Dragon[size=-1] (1996)[/size]

The Hedge Knight[size=-1] (1998)[/size]

Chapbooks

The Needle Men

Under Siege (1998)


Source:http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/
 
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Not sure whether to be impressed or horrified at the level of detail on show here!


well done, I guess.. ;)

read them all have you? :)
 
Hahaha...not even close!:D I have only read the ASoIaF series and The Storms of Windhaven with Lisa Tuttle.

I got them off of the site listed at the end of that list.:)
 
Series

Song of Ice and Fire



1. A Game of Thrones (1996)

2. A Clash of Kings (1998)

3. A Storm of Swords (2000)

A Game of Thrones and A Clash of Kings (omnibus) (2003)

4. A Feast for Crows (2005)

5. A Dance with Dragons (2005)
 
Well, it was released on limited edition in hardback (you could try ebay or amazon for 2nd hand copies) or a 6-part comic set - which I have. This was released by the Dabel Brothers and I think you can still get them.
It's very good!

http://www.dabelbrothers.com/thk/thk.php

Sworn Sword is the second story in the series and was released in a compilation of short stories in a hardback called Legends II which should be available second hand as well.

Happy hunting! :)
http://www.dabelbrothers.com/thk/thk.php
 
Winters_Sorrow said:
Well, it was released on limited edition in hardback (you could try ebay or amazon for 2nd hand copies) or a 6-part comic set - which I have. This was released by the Dabel Brothers and I think you can still get them.
It's very good!

http://www.dabelbrothers.com/thk/thk.php

Sworn Sword is the second story in the series and was released in a compilation of short stories in a hardback called Legends II which should be available second hand as well.

Happy hunting! :)

Thank you Winters_Sorrow. Happy hunting indeed.
 
Just a quick note to let people know that on GRRM's official website, he's mentioned that he's planning on changing the last book in the ASoIaF series (provisionally called A Time of Wolves) to A Dream of Spring. He feels this would better "set the tone" of the last novel.

Which leads me to believe there will be an element of 'happily ever after' once all is said and done. I was thinking that the previous title A Time for Wolves left some scope for an broader slightly more melancholy ending to the series.

Well that's my 2c, anyway :)
 
Sword of the Morning said:
Where could I got my hands on the Hedge Knight? Can't find it anywhere:confused:

The Hedge Knight appeared in Legends - an anthology editted by Robert Silverburg, and The Sworn Sword, the second story in the series appeared in Legends 2. You can still order either book on Amazon. I highly recommend both - besides the GRRM stories, there are stories by Robert Jordan, Terry Goodkind, Anne Mccaffrey, Raymond E. Feist, Ursula K. LeGuin - they are really full of good stories set in each author's universe.
 
Looking forward to October 2006...

The Ice Dragon - a Novella by GRRM


'The ice dragon was a creature of legend and fear, for no man had ever tamed one.When it flew overhead, it left in its wake desolate cold and frozen land'

Sounds like a great read for GRRM and dragon fans alike...
 
An important fact to add here:

DREAMSONGS: A RRRETROSPECTIVE
To be published on 21 September 2006, Dreamsongs is a major collection of GRRM's fiction, amassing over 1200 pages as a large-format book. For £13 from Amazon, it's quite a steal. Inside this book is a vast swathe of GRRM's short fiction, including his award-winning stories 'The Skin Trade', 'Sandkings', 'A Song for Lya', 'The Way of Cross and Dragon' and his first Westeros short story, 'The Hedge Knight'. Due to copywright issues, 'The Sworn Sword' could not be included.

There are also some of GRRM's articles and book criticism, as well as some of his TV and pilot scripts, although it is not clear if any of his scripts for the late 1980s TV series Beauty and the Beast (which he was a producer, script editor and lead writer on) will be included.
 
Here's also a list of all A Song of Ice and Fire-related material available to date.

The Novels
1. A Game of Thrones
2. A Clash of Kings
3. A Storm of Swords (split into two parts in the UK)
4. A Feast for Crows
5. A Dance with Dragons (forthcoming, likely in spring/summer 2007)
6. The Winds of Winter (forthcoming)
7. A Dream of Spring (forthcoming)

The Short Stories
1. The Hedge Knight
2. The Sworn Sword
3. 'Dunk and Egg III' (title and publication details to be announced)
Likely another 6-9 Dunk and Egg tales to be published between and after the main novels.

The Graphic Novels
1. The Hedge Knight
2. The Sworn Sword (forthcoming)
3. A Game of Thrones (forthcoming)
Adapted and published by Dabel Brothers, these extremely well-drawn and faithful adaptions of the short stories have proven very popular. Their ambition to turn the entirety of A Song of Ice and Fire into a graphic novel series is laudable, if possibly unrealistic, so it will be interesting to see where they go with that.

The Artbook
The Art of George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire
Published by Fantasy Flight, this book is an impressive collection of hundreds of pieces of art from disparate sources relating to the series. Most notable for Amok's superb gallery of portraits of the Targaryen rulers (these can also be seen here, alongside newer portraits of other Targaryen family members).

The Roleplaying Game
A Game of Thrones Roleplaying Game written by Guardians of Order and published by White Wolf. An exceptional resource, with brilliant artwork, a gorgeous map of Westeros and some fascinating new material (particularly on the history of the Seven Kingdoms) not seen previously. Several expansions were planned for the game, but the company's financial crisis makes it unlikely that they will appear soon.

The Board Game
A Game of Thrones Tactical Wargame
A Clash of Kings Expansion Set
A Storm of Swords Expansion Set
All published by Fantasy Flight Games. An excellent strategy game, reminiscent of Risk or Diplomacy, based around the seven ruling houses of Westeros battling one another for supremacy. The new Storm of Swords expansion introduces a small-scale wargame featuring forces battling for control of the Riverlands.

The Card Game
Too many games and expansions to list. This is a very popular CCG (collectable card game) similar to Magic: The Gathering, but based around the factions and families of Westeros.

Miniatures Game
Testors have recently completed a series of ASoIaF miniature figures and are preparing a wargame to use them with, to be released at the end of this year or next year.

Computer Games
There are no official ASoIaF computer games (yet) but fan-made mods have appeared.

The Night's Watch
and A Duel of Lords: these are fan-created adventures using the Neverwinter Nights game on PC and are free to download. You need Neverwinter Nights to play them.

Westeros: Total War: a very promising mod for Rome: Total War, this was abandoned a few months ago, although attempts are underway to resurrect it for Medieval 2: Total War, which would be a much better fit for the books anyway.

Mount and Blade: a totally fan-originated game revolving around mounted combat, at least two ASoIaF-related mods are currently being created for it.
 
On a related note in the interest of completeness, there is a heavy metal band called Winterfell heavily inspired by the novels (I'm not kidding!). Sample lyric:

Whoa, seed of the throne, where do you go?
With all that you know, you walk from your hall.
The winter falls. The Hand of the King,
What truth shall you bring? (It Comes Again!)

When the snows fall,
and the white winds blow...
The lone wolf, shall die,
but the pack survives!
 
A team of modders are now working on a Song of Ice and Fire mod for Medieval 2: Total War. The mod will allow players to take control of one of several factions and fight for control of Westeros and the Seven Kingdoms.

The factions are:

House Stark
House Lannister
House Tully
House Arryn
House Tyrell
House Martell
House Greyjoy
Joffrey Baratheon/The Iron Throne
Stannis Baratheon/The Firery Heart
Renly Baratheon
The Night's Watch
The Wildlings

Players will be able to recruit mercenaries from the Free Cities, try to spread their religion through the land (the old gods versus the Seven versus the Lord of Light versus the Drowned God), lay siege to the castles and cities of the land, engage in naval skirmishes and face down the threat of the Wildlings, whilst winter advances from the north. At the moment there are no plans to include Daenerys or the Others in the game, but this could change. The mod is at a very early stage of development and could be a year or more away from completion. However, there will be releases before that.

The mod (which is naturally free, due to copyright issues) will require that the player have a purchased copy of Medieval 2: Total War.
 
Coooooooooool! Winter is coming! Probably BEFORE the next book gets here! (ADwD or whatever he decides to call it)


My Axe.........quickly!
 

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