Fantasy writer George R. R. Martin is one of 17 authors—including John Grisham, Jodi Picoult, and David Baldacci—who have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, claiming its ChatGPT program is responsible for “systematic theft on a mass scale.”. According to the Associated Press, the lawsuit filed September 19 in federal court in New York says Creator and writer of Game of Thrones George R. R. Martin has taken to his blog in the wake of Elden Ring's release, on which he played a 'worldbuilding' role. Titled 'Grab the Ring' (sounds like It’s a prequel, set long before the original, focused on the Targaryen house. It was also sheparded directly by author George RR Martin, unlike the final seasons of Game of Thrones, giving some Wild Cards Freebie. In 1987 George R.R. Martin parented another captivating universe in the multi-author shared-world of Wild Cards. Tor.com has made it possible for you to have a free taste of this strange and wonderful brew with the story “When We Were …. Read More. Not A Blog. Not A Blog is the personal blog of George R. R. Martin. Formerly located at LiveJournal, in April 2018 it was moved to Martin's own website. [1] Older entries and comments will remain on LiveJournal, but new updates to the blog will be on Martin's site only. Information presented by Martin in blog entries and comments is considered I, Claudius, Robert Graves X. Deadwood X. Rome X. Dragonslayer (particularly Vermithrax Pejorative, which is the best film depiction of a dragon, according to GRRM—Though I believe he recently said that the recent film-Smaug gave V.P. a run for its money) X. Lost (but as a like, opposite influence) X X. May 23, 2023 at 8:21 am. We are pleased as punch to be announcing the new cover for the upcoming graphic novel adaptation VOYAGING:Vol 1: The Plague Star. With some excellent recommendations from some old friends and a few new ones, check out the full description below as well as the official cover reveal and Raya Golden’s amazing final art (And in Martin's case, there are also football games to watch and discuss -- unfortunately the one topic Martin seems able to write about in a timely manner.) In his LiveJournal post, Martin allowed that his "travels" and "other projects" and "blog posts" might be part of the explanation for the delay of his upcoming book. On average, author George R.R. Martin has taken 4 years to release each new installment, Martin frequently writes to his fans via his blog ironically named "Not a Blog" and is active on James Whitbrook. Just two months after swearing off giving Winds of Winter updates, perpetual updater and writer of Winds of Winter George R.R. Martin has an announcement: he has a Winds of Winter UoluqF.