If Lindelof had really wanted to fight back, he could have pointed out how Martin keeps writing about minor characters that no one cares about, kills off characters as a way to end their storylines, and taking five years to release each new book. I'm seriously starting to think he is never going to finish the thing.![]()
I feel like he's doing the same thing with ASOIAF. That should have been a trilogy. There's no reason for it to be so dragged out. I've already forgotten most of what happened, but there's enough of an imprint that rereading it won't be fun since I'll see everything coming.
George R.R. Martin is contracted to write one episode per season of Game of thrones
Maybe he wants to write an episode? He's not beholden to anyone to finish the books on anyone's time but his own.
As Neil Gaiman has stated so eloquently, George RR Martin is not your bitch
Amen.that is one of my favorite blog posts EVER. It should be posted at every comic book/science fiction convention when fans start whining.As Neil Gaiman has stated so eloquently, George RR Martin is not your bitch
Yet he thinks it's a snap to produce a good TV episde every week. Unbelievable.The biggest problem is that he is starting to take 5-6 years to release every new book.
Writing a TV series has got to be a very different experience than writing a novel series. TV needs to be done on the fly, on a schedule that cannot be changed (even tweaking it requires a lot of clout) and there are far more people involved that might muck things up.
When Martin produces a financially and creatively successful TV series that runs six years, then I might be inclined to care about what he has to say on the topic. What the Lost writers accomplished was unprecedented in TV, especially network TV, which has gone back to being a total sea of crap. If Martin is such a TV genius, let's see him produce a series, not just let other people produce his novels.
Martin's no stranger to television. Before he went back to being a full-time prose writer in the '90s (when he began work on A Song of Ice and Fire) he spent much of the '80s writing multiple episodes for both The Twilight Zone and Beauty and the Beast, which were both fairly successful. Next time you want to bash a person's qualifications, you should probably do a little research first.When Martin produces a financially and creatively successful TV series that runs six years, then I might be inclined to care about what he has to say on the topic. What the Lost writers accomplished was unprecedented in TV, especially network TV, which has gone back to being a total sea of crap. If Martin is such a TV genius, let's see him produce a series, not just let other people produce his novels.
He is a producer for Game of Thrones, which is pretty much guaranteed, which, if the buzz is any indicator, is pretty much guaranteed to be a hit.Writing a TV series has got to be a very different experience than writing a novel series. TV needs to be done on the fly, on a schedule that cannot be changed (even tweaking it requires a lot of clout) and there are far more people involved that might muck things up.
When Martin produces a financially and creatively successful TV series that runs six years, then I might be inclined to care about what he has to say on the topic. What the Lost writers accomplished was unprecedented in TV, especially network TV, which has gone back to being a total sea of crap. If Martin is such a TV genius, let's see him produce a series, not just let other people produce his novels.
Yet he thinks it's a snap to produce a good TV episde every week. Unbelievable.The biggest problem is that he is starting to take 5-6 years to release every new book.![]()
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