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ASoIaF RPG

Guardians of Order have announced that they will published a role-playing game based on A Song of Ice and Fire. It will initially feature two main rulebooks, one for the d20 System, and one for the Tri-Stat System. More information can be found at their message board.

A Storm of Swords Paperback

The US edition of the A Storm of Swords paperback is finally out, and unlike the UK edition it was not split in two parts. And, even better, it has a sample chapter from A Feast for Crows in it, the second chapter from one of the new PoVs!

Tuf Voyaging

Meisha Merlin, publishers of the A Song of Ice and Fire limited edition series, are now opening up pre-orders for their editions of GRRM’s classic science fiction collection Tuf Voyaging. Although a limited edition of the books is supposed to be made available for order, so far it seems that only trade and hardcover editions can be selected.

Another Award!

The Hebrew translation of A Storm of Swords has won the Geffen Prize for the best fantasy book of the year in Israel.

New Art Site

Mike Miller, the artist drawing "The Hedge Knight" comic book, has launched his own site, The Art of Ice and Fire, which will feature his ASoIaF art. The first piece, Robert and Rhaegar at the Trident, can already be viewed and ordered at the site.

Official Site Update

GRRM’s official site has just been updated with a status report. A Feast for Crows is still being written and there is no certain publication date yet. However, as we have already reported, an excerpt from the book will appear in issue #305 of Dragon Magazine. Called "Arms of the Kraken", it makes up part of the prologue for A Feast for Crows (the prologue is not just one chapter this time around, but rather several with different viewpoints in each) and deals with the struggle for the Seastone Chair following the death of Balon Greyjoy.

GRRM has already read several chapters from A Feast for Crows at various conventions, and reports on these can be found here. Among the chapters being reported on are two other prologue chapters, these two set in Dorne. As it happens, we have actually read the second of these two chapters, and we are happy to report that it was a great read. Well worth preording the book already from either Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk.

AFfC Excerpt in Dragon Magazine!

The next issue (no. 305) of Dragon Magazine, to be published in February, will contain an excerpt from A Feast for Crows called "The Arms of the Kraken".

Furthermore, issue 307 will feature Westeros as a D&D setting.

Official Site Update

GRRM’s official site has been updated with some more images from the CCG as well as an update on the status of A Feast for Crows. Although various on-line bookstores list both a publishing date and a page count, none of this information comes from GRRM. The book is still being written, and he doesn’t know when it will be done or how long it will be.

As soon as it is finished, he will announce this on his website, and we will naturally have the information here as well as soon as we learn of it. So, please don’t email GRRM and ask when the book will be out, it will only delay it.

Sandkings Computer Game

A while ago (yes, we’ve been a little slow to get this one up) we were told about a computer game based on GRRM’s novelette "Sandkings" being in the works. Those interested (and using a Mac) can find more information here.

The Hedge Knight Comic Book Interview

Roaring Studios has been interviewed by Newsarama.com about their comic book adaption of The Hedge Knight.

A Sea of Storms CCG Promotion

Fantasy Flight Games is at it yet again, offering another wonderful opportunity for Collectible Card Game fans who pre-order boxes of the new expansion, A Sea of Storms. Order now and you can have your pick from five prints signed by GRRM and the artist!

A Feast for Crows UK Cover

The cover image for the UK version of A Feast for Crows can now be found here (click on the image for a larger version).

Voyager has confirmed that the figure on the left is Jon and the figure on the right is Brienne.

The cover image for the US version has already been available for quite some time, but if you have missed it you can find it here (click on the image for a larger version).

More AFfC Spoilers

Since ConJose has come and gone, you will find more juicy spoilers for A Feast for Crows in this forum on the board.

Report from Bubonicon

The first reports from Bubonicon are in, and if you want some juicy spoilers for A Feast for Crows, try this thread on the board.

Larger AFfC Cover Image

A larger image of the cover can now be found at Amazon.com (just click on the small one).