George R. R. Martin and crippling self-doubt.

I have yet to read any of the great books by George R. R. Martin. Nor any of the shitty ones, apparently. I have read a ton of reviews for A Dance With Dragons, his fifth book. The book mostly interested me because it shows up in science fiction, my domain. But it clearly isn't [...]
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Published on February 12, 2012 17:26
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message 1: by N.E. (last edited Feb 13, 2012 04:08PM) (new)

N.E. White Hmmm, seems like an odd comment to say about a book you have never read...

I love Martin's works. Love love love love it. He can write about wiping his ass and I will love it. He commands the English language and I love the way he uses it.

But, ADWD did get on my nerves. Does it mean he's lost me. Hell no, I just have something to gripe about.

His stuff is magnificent and anyone who says different is just...well, that's their opinion.

I don't think he was stalling just to stall. I can't speak to why it took so long for the last one, but I can tell you it was long. So, it probably took a long time to get through it all.

Oh, and I didn't fall in love with Martin because of his Song of Ice and Fire series, but because of Hunter's Run. You should read it.


message 2: by Hugh (new)

Hugh Howey I'm dying to read all his stuff. And really, I was concentrating more on the fear of letting fans down than the actual worth of the books. They might be awesome, but they upset a lot of devoted readers. I'm looking at the phenomenon from a terrified writer's perspective rather than from a reader's.

Didn't mean to be so harsh.


message 3: by N.E. (new)

N.E. White My apologies, Hugh. Don't know why I got up on my high-horse.

As a writer, I don't think you should worry about your fans because you can't control how they will react.


message 4: by Hugh (new)

Hugh Howey True. I can't control it. But I can still stress about it! ;)


message 5: by N.E. (new)

N.E. White Stop stressing. Just read Hunter's Run and you'll see that Martin is a writer that writes for the craft - not his fans.


message 6: by Hugh (new)

Hugh Howey I'll do that. And I'll try to stop stressing. :)


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