Tracklist
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31 | 6_ Story 24 - Guardians (read by Roy Dotrice) |
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121:00 | ||||
32 | 7_ Part 7 - Introduction - The Siren Song of Hollywood (read by the author) |
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29:37 | ||||
33 | 8_ Part 8 - Introduction - Doing the Wild Card Shuffle (read by the author) |
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20:02 | ||||
34 | 8_ Story 25 - Shell Games (read by Adrian Paul) |
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121:34 | ||||
35 | 8_ Story 26 - From the Journal of Xavier Desmond (read by Roy Dotrice) |
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145:36 | ||||
36 | 9_ Part 9 - Introduction - The Heart in Conflict (read by the author) |
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28:17 | ||||
37 | 9_ Story 27 - Under Siege (read by Erik Davies) |
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81:08 | ||||
38 | 9_ Story 28 - The Skin Trade (read by Claudia Black & Kirby Heybourne) |
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221:39 | ||||
39 | 9_ Story 29 - Unsound Variations (read by Adrian Paul) |
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132:54 | ||||
40 | 9_ Story 30 - The Glass Flower (read by Claudia Black) |
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111:59 | ||||
41 | 9_ Story 31 - The Hedge Night (read by Erik Davies) |
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199:33 | ||||
42 | 9_ Story 32 - Portraits of His Children (read by Roy Dotrice) |
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100:09 |
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George R. R. Martin
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As a youth, Martin became an avid reader and collector of comic books. Fantastic Four 20 (Nov 1963) features a letter to the editor he wrote while in high school. He credits the attention he received from this letter, as well as his following interest in fanzines, with his interest in becoming a writer. Martin wrote short fiction in the early 1970s, and won several Hugo Awards and Nebula Awards before he began writing novels late in the decade. Although much of his work is fantasy or horror, a number of his earlier works are science fiction occurring in a loosely-defined future hist… read more
As a youth, Martin became an avid reader and collector of comic books. Fantastic Four 20 (Nov 1963) features a letter to the editor he wrote while in high school. He credits the attention h… read more
As a youth, Martin became an avid reader and collector of comic books. Fantastic Four 20 (Nov 1963) features a letter to the editor he wrote while in high school. He credits the attention he received from this letter, as well as his fo… read more