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In One-Star Romance, an Author Walks Down the Aisle with Her Harshest Critic — Read a Sneak Peek...
People Magazine· 7 days agoLaura Hankin's latest rom-com asks: What if your maid of honor and best man hate each other because...
“Just never finish Game of Thrones ending”: George R.R. Martin Faces Unjust Wrath of Angry Fans Yet...
MSN News· 7 days agoGeorge R.R. Martin has been very critical of unfaithful adaptations of literature over the years,...
‘Game Of Thrones’ Creator George R.R. Martin Calls Out Most TV & Film Adaptations For Being Worse...
Deadline Hollywood· 7 days agoGeorge R.R. Martin is calling out film and TV adaptations of books that don’t live up to their...
What music would you actually hear at a ‘Bridgerton’-era ball? - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 5 days agoMusic is as important a part of the show as the interpersonal dramas and pretty dresses, but if...
Tickets Now On Sale For Gilbert & Sullivan Society Of Houston's RUDDIGORE At Cullen Performance Hall
Broadway World· 2 days agoTickets to Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Houston's July production of Ruddigore (or The Witch's...
George R.R. Martin Criticizes Screen Adaptations of Books: 'They Never Make It Better'
People Magazine· 6 days ago"It does not seem to matter whether the source material was written by Stan Lee, Charles Dickens,...
Colorado’s 13-year-old champion speller advances to quarterfinals of Scripps National Spelling Bee
Greeley Tribune· 7 days agoThe eighth grader, who tied for 74th place at last year’s Scripps Bee, also nailed the definition...
Fiction à la Mode | Roger Shattuck
New York Review of Books· 7 days agoWhile fiction critics hold out manfully for “narrative art” and pretend they can sight it nowhere outside Saul Bellow, and while the paper-back public follows advertising and packaging in search ...
A Word Please
The World· 1 day ago“Peruse should not be used when the simple ‘read’ is meant,” argued author Frank Vizetelly in the 1906 “A Desk-Book of Errors in English,” which is cited...
George R.R. Martin Says Literary Adaptations Are Never Better Than the Book
indieWIRE· 6 days agoGeorge R.R. Martin called 'Shogun' the only decent literary adaptation as of late.