George R.R. Martin

(b. Sept 20 1948)

Other Martin links:

George R.R. Martin
SciFi.com chat transcript: April 28, 1998
SFSite: A Conversation with George R.R. Martin
Westeros: The A Song of Ice and Fire Domain

Bio:

Born in Bayonne, New Jersey. M.S. in Journalism from Northwestern University. Worked in television, including as a producer for Beauty and the Beast. Hugo, Nebula award winner.

Bibliography

Series

The Armageddon Rag
1983, Poseidon Press
1983, Nemo Press
A Clash of Kings
Song of Ice and Fire, Vol 2
February 1999, Bantam Doubleday Dell Hardcover ISBN:0-553-10803-4 Amazon.com
Meisha Merlin Publishing, Inc. Limited (448) Numbered Edition ISBN: 1-892065-3-2
Meisha Merlin Publishing, Inc. Limited (52) Lettered Edition
Dead Man's Hand
with John J. Miller
1990, Bantam Books
Dying of the Light
1977, Simon & Schuster
A Feast for Crows
Book Four of A Song of Fire and Ice
November 2005, Spectra Books Hardcover ISBN::5-558-76528-3
Fevre Dream
1982, Poseidon Press
A Game of Thrones
Book One of Song of Ice and Fire
September 1997, Bantam Books Paperback ISBN:0-553-57340-3 Amazon.com
August 2005, Spectra Mass Market Paperback ISBN:0-553-588480-6 Amazon.com
The Hedge Knight
Graphic novel adapted from the short tory of the same title.
June 2004, Devil's Due Publishing ISBN::1-932-79606-1 Amazon.com
New Wild Cards Cycle III: Black Trump
1995 Baen ISBN:0-671-87679-1
Nightflyers
Short story collection
1985, Bluejay Books
Portraits of His Children
Short story collection
Dark Harvest, 1987
The Science Fiction Weight Loss Book
1983 Ed. w. M. H. Greenberg and Isaac Asimov
Sandkings
1981, Timescape
A Song for Lya and Other Stories
Short story collection
(c) 1976 by George R. R. Martin
Feb 1976, Avon Books paperback ISBN:0-380-00521-2, LCCN:76-260
December 2001, Babbage Press Trade Paperback ISBN:1-930-23511-9. Amazon.com
Songs of Stars and Shadows
Short story collection
1977, Pocket Books
Songs the Dead Men Sing
Short story collection
1983, Dark Harvest
A Storm of Swords
A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 3. 2001 Hugo Nominee (best novel)
May 2002, Spectra Paperback ISBN:0-553-38170-9 Amazon.com
Tuf Voyaging
Short story collection
Ferbuary 1986, Baen Books ISBN:0-671-55985-0
November 2003, Meisha Merlin Publishing, Inc. Hardcover ISBN:1-592-22004-5 Amazon.com
August 2003, Meisha Merlin Publishing, Inc. Trade Paperback with interior illustrations by Janet Aulisio. ISBN:1-592-22005-3 Amazon.com
Meisha Merlin Publishing, Inc. Limited Numbered Edition ISBN:1-59222-016-9
Meisha Merlin Publishing, Inc. Limited Letterred Edition ISBN:1-59222-015-0
Windhaven
with Lisa Tuttle
1981, Timescape

As Editor:

Wild Cards I
1987, Bantam Books
Wild Cards II: Aces High
1987, Bantam Books
Wild Cards III: Jokers Wild
1987, Bantam Books
Wild Cards IV: Aces Abroad
1988 Bantam Spectra ISBN: 0-553-27628-X
Wild Cards V: Down and Dirty
1988 Bantam Spectra ISBN:0-553-27463-5)
Wild Cards VI: Ace in the Hole
1990, Bantam Books
Wild Cards VII: Dead Man's Hand
1990, Bantam Books
Wild Cards VIII: One Eye'd Jacks
1991, Bantam Books
Wild Cards IX: Jokertown Shuffle
1992, Bantam Books
Wild Cards X: Double Solitaire
A novel by Melinda M. Snodgrass
1992, Bantam Books
Wild Cards XI: Dealer's Choice
1992, Bantam Books
Wild Cards XII: Turn of the Cards
A novel by Victor Milan
1993, Bantam Books
Wild Cards XIII: Card Sharks
1993, Bantam Books
Wild Cards XIV: Marked Cards
1994, Bantam Books
Wild Cards XV: Black Trump
1995, Bantam Books

Short works

"Dark, Dark Where the Tunnels"
(c) 1973 by Mankind Publishing Company
December 1973, Vertex Magazine
"The Exit to San Breta"
(c) 1971 Ultimate Publishing Company, Inc.
February 1972, Fantastic Stories
"FTA"
(c) 1974 Conde Nast Publications, Inc.
May 1974, Analog Science Fiction/Fact
"Portraits of His Children"
novelette, 1985 Nebula
"The Hedge Knight"
Prequel to Song of Fire and Ice, expanded into a graphic novel.
In Legends
"The Hero"
(c) 1971 UPD Publishing Corporation
February 1971 Galaxy Magazine
"Run To Starlight"
(c) 1974 Ultimate Publishing Company, Inc.
December 1974, Amazing Science Fiction
"Sandkings"
novelette, 1979 Nebula
"The Second Kind of Loneliness"
(c) 1972 Conde Nast Publications, Inc.
December 1972, Analog Science Fiction/Fact
"Slide Show"
(c) 1973 by Roger Elwood
1974 Omega
"A Song for Lya"
(c) 1974 Conde Nast Publications, Inc.
June 1974, Analog Science Fiction/Fact
"Override"
(c) 1973 Conde Nast Publications, Inc.
September 1973, Analog Science Fiction/Fact
"With Morning Comes Mistfall"
(c) 1973 Conde Nast Publications, Inc.
May 1973, Analog Science Fiction/Fact

Updated November 2005