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  1. George Raymond Richard Martin (born George Raymond Martin; September 20, 1948), also known by his initials G.R.R.M., is an American author, television writer, and television producer.

  2. Writing Fantasy: George R.R. Martin and Sir Philip Pullman in Conversation AT Oxford University Get Tickets here. August 8-12, 2024. Glasgow WorldCon The 82nd World Science Fiction Convention

  3. A Song of Ice and Fire is a series of high fantasy novels by the American author George R. R. Martin. He began writing the first volume, A Game of Thrones, in 1991, publishing it in 1996. Martin originally envisioned the series as a trilogy but has released five out of a planned seven volumes.

  4. Jun 17, 2024 · George R.R. Martin, American writer of fantasy, best known for his Song of Ice and Fire series (1996– ), a bloody saga about various factions vying for control of a fictional kingdom. The series was adapted into the popular HBO television series Game of Thrones (2011–19).

  5. Writing Fantasy: George R.R. Martin and Sir Philip Pullman in Conversation AT Oxford University Get Tickets here. August 8-12, 2024.

  6. Life and Times. George R.R. Martin was born September 20, 1948 in Bayonne, New Jersey. His father was Raymond Collins Martin, a longshoreman, and his mother was Margaret Brady Martin. He has two sisters, Darleen Martin Lapinski and Janet Martin Patten.

  7. Immerse yourself in the world of George R.R. Martin, author of the epic series A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE, and discover the bestselling books behind the hit HBO TV series, GAME OF THRONES.

  8. Oct 15, 2018 · The author of “A Game of Thrones” has expanded the realms of genre fiction and prestige television — and forever changed how we engage with an imagined universe. George R. R. Martin ...

  9. George R.R. Martin. 766,895 likes · 1,558 talking about this. The official Facebook home for George R.R. Martin, author of the bestselling A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE series.

  10. Oct 25, 2023 · George R.R. Martin offers update on 'The Winds of Winter.' Here, we remember every time he's promised something similar.