Was George R.R. Martin poor?

Was George R.R. Martin poor?

Bayonne was a very nice place in some ways. But we were poor. We had no money. Though his family didn’t have the means to travel outside of Bayonne, Martin began to develop a love of reading and writing at a very young age, which allowed him to imagine fantastical worlds beyond his New Jersey hometown.

Does George RR Martin have a son?

In 1975 he married Gale Burnick. They divorced in 1979, with no children. Martin became a full-time writer in 1979.

Why is GRRM so good at everything?

In fact, GRRM is a genius at the things he’s good at. One thing is dialogue: even in his swords-and-sorcery world, nobody speaks bad Shakespeare. They say real things that real people would say in those circumstances. Some people are sarcastic and funny, some are oblivious, some are smart—each person speaks differently, depending on who they are.

Why do so many people hate GRRM’s prose?

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Rightly or wrongly, people feel GRRM is an author who was influenced by this culture and writes in something similar to that style and therefore think his prose is bad. This brings to mind a pet peeve of mine. Too often, students are told “write 10 pages on this subject,” or whatever.

Do you think George RR Martin is a good writer?

Yes, George RR Martin is a good writer. My view is that he is strong at concepts, world building, character nuances, foreshadowing, and intricate detail (okay, as Alex Rook points out, maybe he can get too wrapped up in detail at times.

Is George Martin’s prose really that bad?

Whenever I see people criticizing another writer’s prose, they always pick on a couple bad sentences that stood out. Martin has those, too. But overall, GOT has a strong voice. His prose is vivid, clear, and does a fine job telling the story. Those of you who think GRRM’s prose is bad, why do you think that?

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