![]() But nothing I have ever seen can compare with the Red Keep and Dragonstone sets they have built at Leavesden Studios in London. And of course I visited the GAME OF THRONES shoots in Belfast, Scotland, Morocco, and Malta. I still recall the rush where I saw them building Stonehenge on the sound stage behind my office, for an episode I’d written. I have worked off and on in television and film since 1986, where I joined the staff of the TWILIGHT ZONE revival at CBS. All I have to say about that is… ohmigod! I am no stranger to film sets. (I had originally planned to visit there months ago, but the WGA strike put an end to that, and instead I stayed here in Santa Fe, working on WINDS OF WINTER and walking a picket line). Starting with a visit to the studio where HOT D is being shot. I also found time to meet with my British publisher, and my other British publisher, to talk WILD CARDS and A SONG OF ICE & FIRE and (of course) THE WINDS OF WINTER.Īnd… of course, of course… I also spent three days with HOUSE OF THE DRAGON. ![]() Regardless, things are coming well, I think, and we are hopeful of being able to open in late 2024. Originally we were calling it HARRENHAL, but we have now settled on THE IRON THRONE as a title… until we think of something better. That was a fun evening as well.Īnd since we are talking theatre… one of the meetings I had in London was with Dominick and Duncan, the director and scriptwriter of our own stage play, the one we have been working on for the past few years. Finally, we went to see THE MOUSE TRAP, the Agatha Christie whodunit that has been playing on the West End since 1952. ![]() I hear they may be bringing it to Broadway soon. A wonderful book, but so much of it depends on internal monologue and Neil’s rich, evocative prose that I wondered how they could possibly bring it to the stage. We also caught the adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s novel THE OCEAN AT THE END OF THE LANE. Brilliant, but gut wrenching, especially considering the times we are living through right now. I love love love the film version with Liza Minelli, one of my favorite films of all time, but the stage production has a whole different feel. That trip was largely for fun, this one was mostly work… though we did find time to see a few plays on the West End. I have not been to London since before the Dublin Worldcon a few years ago. (Most of that was spam, though, and quickly dealt with). ![]() I have been busy catching up these past couple of weeks, dealing with the thousand-odd emails that accumulated while I was over the Pond in London Towne for two-and-a-half weeks. THANKS UP and DOWN from the MINIONS OF FEVRE RIVER And RAYA GOLDEN Photos shot by Makeup by Featuring the badass Minions Sid, Raya and Marisa cosplaying. Here’s a link to the Amazon page please check it out and if you enjoy it leave a good review. #catsinspace, #candygore, #VoyagingV1, #graphicnovel, #SciFi, #comics,#tenspeedgraphic, #theplaguestarįans of the source material and new readers alike will love this in house adaptation of a fan favorite characters prologue story. Plus one of the hashtags we’ve been pushing is #catsinspace so these are our cool cats □ NOW to be clear these costumes are NOT from the Graphic Novel, since this is new material and no one could tell the difference between an established charater and some COOL cats from outer space we took to our advantage. The tale of a wanderer across the Thousand Worlds GRRMS beloved sci fi universe. Recently some of the Fevre River Minions went on a promotional push at New York City ComicCon to push sales for VOYAGING Vol 1 The Plague Star, a new Graphic Novel Adapted and illustrated by our very own RAYA GOLDEN and based on the short story collection Tuf Voyaging.
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