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Old 4th August 2006, 12:44 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Re: Ice and Fire World Book

I'd actually be tempted to look at that world book of yours, just out of vague fannish interest (we skim the latest books, little more than that, but Linda and I still like the setting simply because of the roleplay opportunities it affords on MUSHes; it's pretty much post-medieval, which in itself is rare in published epic fantasy settings).

We used to rely on the old WoT Concordance (from whence the ASoIaF Concordance's name comes from), but the maintainer (Rhonda Peters) pretty much quit around book 6.
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Old 4th August 2006, 03:19 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Totally cool that you found your way here Ran. Good luck with all your endeavors!!!
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Old 4th August 2006, 11:11 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Re: Ice and Fire World Book

Welcome aboard Ran.
Very much looking forward to your companion anthology. I presume it will contain information from AGoT up to AFfC and possibly some stuff which may crop up in ADwD?
Do you think there will be any possibility of anything from later in the series - new characters, houses which GRRM is mulling over for inclusion later in the series?

I'd be very interested to see the "Children of the Forest" and "Others" sections f'instance as the information presented so far has been scarce.

Who knows, if this piece sells well, you could top George on the bestsellers lists - wouldn't that be something.
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Old 4th August 2006, 01:51 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Welcome Ran and thank you for posting that much needed information for us fans on this thread. Best of Luck on the book, Im sure to get it once its released.
I have a few questions if you dont mind answering them.

1. Is it possible to keep us up dated on how its going and possible release date when it comes to completion or near completion?

2. How did this project come about? Was there much correspondence with GRRM about this?

3. Will GRRM be doing any editing on this? Im assuming he'll be looking at what your doing and periodically be giving his input.

Thanks.
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Old 4th August 2006, 04:49 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Werthead: Did I read that right? Amiga? 500 or 1000? I had a 500 back in 1988 or so...Oh, the mesh shirts, neon bracelets, pastels and Cyndi Lauper tunes are coming back to me...
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Old 4th August 2006, 05:22 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Welcome Ran, and we appreciate you stopping by to give us the scoop. And congrats on the book - you must be very excited to get to work on it. I'm jealous....
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Old 4th August 2006, 05:29 PM   #22 (permalink)
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I presume it will contain information from AGoT up to AFfC and possibly some stuff which may crop up in ADwD?
Definitely info through AFfC, and almost certainly at least some thematic information from ADwD (the amount of which will be dictated by what we get access to from George).


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Do you think there will be any possibility of anything from later in the series - new characters, houses which GRRM is mulling over for inclusion later in the series?
I doubt we'll get anything on new characters, but maybe new houses, or details on areas we've only just had hinted at. It really depends, again, on what information we get access to. I wouldn't be terribly shocked if we learn a lot more about, say, Asshai, if George knows the story might go there one day and already has copious thematic notes laid out about the place.

At the same time, of course, he does want to retain the flavor of exotic mystery about Eastern places.

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I'd be very interested to see the "Children of the Forest" and "Others" sections f'instance as the information presented so far has been scarce.
We're interested as well, but as above, I really think GRRM wants to keep some mysteries for the readers, and I suspect the Others and the children are groups that he wants to retain as much mystery as possible about for the novels. If we can wring any new and interesting tidbits out of him, though, we'll certainly make the effort.

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Welcome Ran and thank you for posting that much needed information for us fans on this thread. Best of Luck on the book, Im sure to get it once its released.
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1. Is it possible to keep us up dated on how its going and possible release date when it comes to completion or near completion?
I'll try to remember to check in here from time to time, but it's not a usual haunt. The best way to keep up-to-date would be to keep an eye on George's site (georgerrmartin.com) and Westeros.org, specifically the 'All Sorts of Weird Stuff' section which provides the latest news concerning all things GRRM.

In fact, George is planning to post his own announcement about the project on his website in the next day or three, once he clears out some time for it. There may be a little more information about it therein.

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2. How did this project come about? Was there much correspondence with GRRM about this?
George knew that eventually there'd be interest in this sort of book, and first brought the possibility of it (and our co-authoring it) when I visited him in Santa Fe in 2004 (there's a report about the visit at Westeros.org -- search for 'Bullring' in the Search engine available at the front page -- though that part was confidential and was not mentioned in the report.)

After that, I'm not sure. I just know that a few months ago he contacted us and let us know that publishers were showing a great deal of interest in the project and so he wanted to make sure we were still interested in writing the book with him.

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3. Will GRRM be doing any editing on this? Im assuming he'll be looking at what your doing and periodically be giving his input.
Never having done anything like this before, I don't really know what the collaborative process will be like, nor the editing process (our editor, Anne Groell, will no doubt help us with that part quite a bit).

However, we fully expect George to have a significant input, although perhaps not on a daily basis (since he does have ADwD to write, and that's definitely his top priority).
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Amiga 500. My dad got one in 1989 and I used it up until 1998 when it basically expired and I moved up to a then-modern PC (Pentium II 233Mhz with 64 MB of RAM).

Good times.

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Old 8th August 2006, 08:25 PM   #24 (permalink)
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I'm curious how this will relate to the Guardians of Order Game of Thrones game book ... that book, although an RPG game styled book, was about 50% simple background, lore etc.... I hope they are able to use what was done in that book to ensure things all line up (and given that GoO went out of business).
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Old 8th August 2006, 08:43 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Crisspin, Ran can give you a more complete answer: but I know that he has read the GoO book many times and liked it a great deal, and that both he and George will be aiming to ensure that there are no conflicts between the two.

I would imagine, however, they'll try to minimise the amount of overlap for the sake of hardcore fans who own both (while still ensuring the book covers all the bases).
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Old 8th August 2006, 08:50 PM   #26 (permalink)
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I'm sure many on you have seen this (it's on GRRM's website):
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Old 9th August 2006, 09:28 AM   #27 (permalink)
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Crisspin,

I think Raven's got the right of it. We won't be using the text from the GoO book (because the work is their copyright, including the bits Linda and I did for them [we wrote the AGoT synopsis and info for several Houses and regions] as that was work-for-hire). Nor do I think we'll be using quite the same format as GoO (which admittedly may be difficult for us to wrap our head around at first, since as noted at the start of the RPG much of the organization is based on our Concordance, which I personally think is an excellent way to lay out thematic info ... but I would say that, wouldn't I? Heh.)

However, we certainly plan to cull it for the tidbits of info that haven't yet appeared in the series (like the Band of Nine and Maelys the Monstrous, or the fact that Dorne didn't officially become a part of the realm until after the first Blackfyre Rebellion), and we'll be sure to prevent any contradictions except in those cases where GoO got it wrong for one reason or another (their estimate of Dornish troops could use significant correction, post AFfC, but that's actually my fault -- I also provided the military estimates to them, based on what we knew pre-AFfC) or GRRM has changed his mind or thought something a bit further out.
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Old 9th August 2006, 01:20 PM   #28 (permalink)
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Sounds like a terrific project. Wish you the best and can't wait to see the results ... if your work on the GoO book is any indication, it should be fantastic.
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[quote=Werthead]Optimistic, but not outside the realm of possibility, but OTOH Ran does have most of the reference stuff from the books already laid out in the Citadel section of the site. I'm guessing it depends on how much new stuff George will be adding to the book (a fair amount, I'm guessing, to make it worthwhile) and how much new art versus old art will be used (again, a fair amount).

So, if you pligh Ran with questions at LACon, and then we corner him again in Amsterdam (if he comes along), we can find out what the score is. Or just ask him.

You may also would like to be friends with Ran's Dad, as he is always talking to him and inquires about new developments.
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IMHO this series blows all others away, its a true master piece, makes LOTR look over written and tired.
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