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Funko, Dark Horse Game of Thrones Items Available for Pre-order

There was a great deal of excitement when we shared the news that Funko was producing Game of Thrones vinyl figures as part of their Pop! line… and now it turns out that they’ve become available for pre-order on Amazon. And not just that—Dark Horse’s large Iron Throne replica statue (14” tall!) is available at TFAW, which ships globally, as is the Stark shield pin.

None of these items are shipping this month, but the Funko figures are out at the end of November for looking for that perfect holiday present (the Iron Throne will have to wait until January).

You can find links for the Iron Throne replica, shields pins, Tyrion and Dany bust from Dark Horse, as well as the Funko Pop! figures (and many other items of official Game of Thrones goodness over on our Collectibles store page.

(Speaking of the shield pins, don’t forget to take the shield survey and enter for a chance to win some Game of Thrones swag!)

Game of Thrones Wins Big at Creative Arts Emmys

The Creative Arts Emmys always seemed the place where Game of Thrones was going to leave its mark. Last year, though, Boardwalk Empire was the juggernaut, winning seven total awards. But this year? Game of Thrones all the way, as the award took six of the nine nominated categories (not the most nominated show—far from it, in fact—but that 66% win rate was impressive!)  to be the winningest show this year.

Here’s the list of winners:

GRRM on NPR Quiz Show

Thanks to Peter Sagal’s co-interviewing of George R.R. Martin at Worldcon, Sagal managed to invite GRRM to take part in the popular quiz show he hosts for NPR,  Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me. The quiz has now aired, and is available online… and GRRM’s segment can be found at the official NPR page. It’s just ten minutes, and opens up with a few interview questions with Martin before moving on to the quiz portion.

First Production Still from Season 3

And now the trickle of information starts coming in from the set: the Making Game of Thrones blog has its first new post in quite awhile, featuring a description of an important scene and a behind-the-back shot of ... someone.

It’s all quite cryptic, of course, but we do know the Clandeboye estate has been used for several things… including, from photos we’ve seen, for regions beyond the Wall and also regions in the south. Not quite sure why there’s no snow, though, in this photo—it may well suggest it’s for something else entirely. I’ll take a completely random guess, based on the “unexpected pairing” implying it might not be anyone paired by the end of season 2…

A Correction on Dunk & Egg

We recently posted about the fact that Locus Magazine posted a date for the publication of Dangerous Women—containing the fourth Dunk & Egg novella—for May 2013, and that Amazon.de was listing the Dunk & Egg collection for May 2014 following. Alas, that may (may) be jumping the gun. After digging further, I’ve learned that the date is not yet fixed for either of these publications by the publishers; where Locus got its updated date, we do not know, but it may be the sort of prospective date publishers often put on books. That said, May 2013 and May 2014 respectively is entirely possible—I’ve confirmed this—but the final decision lies with the publishers (Tor and Bantam, respectively) who will be making them down the road.

Still, the next Dunk & Egg story is about the “She-Wolves of Winterfell”, we can say that much for certain. Once we get a solid date on the book, we’ll be sure to share it here.

Game of Thrones and History: Call for Papers

Thanks to some academically-minded fans, we’ve learned that Wiley—the publishers of Game of Thrones and Philosophy, which we provided the foreword for (Order:  US Paperback, US Kindle, UK)—is tackling A Game of Thrones once more as part of its Pop Culture and History series with a book aptly named A Game of Thrones and History.

On an academic mailing list, a call for papers from academics in history and related fields has gone out, with the book to be edited by Professor Janice Liedl of Laurentian University. You’ll find the full details of the call for papers below; there are some very interesting suggested topics.

New Dunk and Egg in May

See the correction here.

According to Locus Magazine, Dangerous Women—an anthology edited by George R.R. Martin and Gardner Dozois—is now scheduled for a May 2013 release. Included in the anthology will the be fourth Dunk and Egg novella, which will follow Ser Duncan the Tall and his squire Egg to Winterfell where the “she-wolves” are said to rule as Lord Stark lays dying. A lot of fans will want to check it out when it’s published, not least to see if a certain vision of the past in A Dance with Dragons comes to fruition in the story.

Interestingly,  German bookseller Olaf Keith pointed out that Amazon.de is listing a novella collection due exactly one year after Dangerous Women—May 2014. Martin has previously revealed that the first three Dunk & Egg novellas would be collected along with the fourth, in-progress novella once that was published and a certain amount of time had passed from its initial publication. It seems quite likely that one year is that certain amount of time.

Making of the 2013 ASoIaF Calendar

Yesterday, we posted about a pin-up calendar for charity that GRRM and a number of other authors had provided their support for, and mentioned in passing the 2013 A Song of Ice and Fire Calendar (Order: US, UK) calendar by Marc Simonetti. This morning, we saw Sweden’s SF Bokhandeln tweet about the fact that Random House has put up a video to promote the calendar, produced by Simonetti. It’s a fine speed-painting video, depicting the painting of a scene from A Dance with Dragons that graces the cover of the calendar. Particularly interesting is the significant change to the composition part way through, and how smoothly Simonetti was able to work it in:

Pin-up Calendar for Charity

Patrick Rothfuss, whose debut with The Name of the Wind made quite a splash both within and outside the fantasy genre, has organized the Worldbuilders charity drive on an annual basis. Last year, he helped mastermind a unique literary calendar, sales of which directly benefited Worldbuilders: it was a pin-up calendar, featuring photos inspired by works such as Alice in Wonderland, The Wizard of Oz, and Tom Sawyer.

Now Rothfuss has announced a 2013 pin-up calendar, but this one’s done with the support and permission of a number of contemporary authors… and, specifically, genre authors. So why is this here? Besides the fact that it’s a good cause, one of the authors who has given his support and permission is George R.R. Martin.

Titancon Approaches

Just over a week and a half for now, the second annual Titancon convention will be taking place in Belfast. Last year’s event was a big success, and this year’s will be no different by the looks of it—the coach tour of shooting locations has already sold out, but memberships to the Saturday event remain, while Friday’s Culture Night (free entry) should be good fun. Among guests to this year’s Titancon will be actors Ron Donachie (Ser Rodrik Cassel), Miltos Yerolemou (Syrio Forel), Kristian Nairn (Hodor), Art Parkinson (Rickon Stark), and Aimee Richardson ((Princess Myrcella Baratheon) from the cast, as well as storyboard artist William Simpson, and a host of extras from the series who’ll share the kinds of stories only extras can tell. And, by the looks of the program, a whole lote more will be going on. Like the raffle, in which George R.R. Martin and his wife Parris are donating quite a few items.

If you’re planning on going, or even just considering it, do drop by the Brotherhood without Banners forum where you’ll find a general Titancon thread as well as a very handy coordination thead to help people with ride or taxi sharing, hotel check-in, and so on.

(For those wondering, Linda and I won’t be there in person due to work obligations, but we’ll be there in jealous spirit. There’s always next year…)

Which Game of Thrones Shield Do You Want Next?

Dark Horse, well-known producers of comics and collectibles, revealed some of their newest offerings at Comic-Con.

Among the items revealed were the Tyrion Lannister at the Blackwater statue due in February (and now available for pre-order at 20% off from TFAW, who ship internationally), a protoype of Jon Snow with Ghost, Stark and Greyjyoy shield pins, and more.

One of the things reporter Amy Marie noted was that those two pins were also being shown with several other prototypes which they hadn’t quite decided on in terms of when they would be released…

.... and now you—yes, you, the fans of Game of Thrones—are going to help them decide! From the horse’s mouth:

Dark Horse Comics needs your help in deciding which design image should be our next Game of Thrones Shield Pin. Dark Horse has already announced the Stark Shield Replica Pin, which is slated for an on-sale date of October 31, 2012 and the Greyjoy Shield Replica Pin, which is on-sale November 28, 2012. Please answer the survey question below and let us know which shield you’d like to see made next. You can also enter your email (optional) to be entered for a chance to win a Game of Thrones swag bag from us. We are stoked to be a part of the Game of Thrones property team and look forward to your feedback.”

Take the survey below:

Funko Pop! Game of Thrones Figures in November

Funko, a well-known maker of pop culture toys such as bobbleheads and vinyl figures, has just sent out a press release revealing that they’ve licensed rights to produce a series of vinyl figures based on HBO’s Game of Thrones.

They are, to say the least, amazing (and amazingly cute). These are going to make amazing stocking stuffers come the holidays, I expect.

Looking around on-line, these vinyl figures are also likely to be very affordably priced, which is all the better. The only question is, why not make bobbleheads? Though I suppose a Ned Stark bobblehead would tend to have its head fall off…

To see the rest of the figures joining the Imp— Eddard Stark, Daenerys Targaryen (with dragon!), Khal Drogo, Sandor Clegane, and a White Walker (an interesting choice, that one)—just visit the gallery. And hopefully these will do well enough to merit more in the series! What characters would you like to see added to the collection, if a second series is released? Arya, surely. Jon seems pretty likely. Jaime, of course. I’d like to see Varys and Littlefinger, myself.

Hear GRRM Talk Game of Thrones at Worldcon

Thanks to the splendid Maureen Ryan of the Huffington Post, she has shared her post and recording from her hour+-long interview with George R.R. Martin at Chicon 7 , this year’s Worldcon. The post provides a great synopsis and guide to the full interview, and it’s much recommended. Some good stuff in there—anecdotes about writing “Blackwater”, the role of prophecy on the TV show as compared to the novels, and more—that you should really make time to listen to.

Watch Game of Thrones on Blinkbox

Just after we returned from our vacation and were buried under work to catch up on, there was a very interesting announcement picked up by the media and fellow fan sites: UK digital movice service Blinkbox announced that they had negotiated the right to start streaming the second easons of Boardwalk Empire and Game of Thrones right now, well ahead of the DVD and Bluray releases for those two award-winning original series. For those who didn’t have Sky Atlantic and were never able to watch the series, or would love to watch the episodes again, this seems like a terrific opportunity.

The press release is below… but before we get to that, a contest: in partnership with blinkbox, we’re offering 10 movie vouchers! This one’s going to be a Twitter contest, and the rules are simple: follow westerosorg and tweet the hashtag #GOTBlink. We’ll pick ten random winners. This is UK ONLY, so don’t use the hashtag if you’re not entering the draw! Winners will be contacted at the end of the week.

So Spake Martin Update

We’ve updated the So Spake Martin collection with a lengthy report from George R.R. Martin’s reading at Chicon. There, he read a lengthy extract from The World of Ice and Fire, which Linda and I are co-authoring with him. You can find the update here, provided from long-time forum member Trebla (much appreciated, Treb!)

As an aside, you’ll also notice something new on this and other So Spake Martin entries: we’ve opened up Facebook comments for those who would like to comment on or discuss entries. We’ve similar made comments available on the FAQ and Prophecies sections.