
George R.R. Martin
23 SeriesGeorge R.R. Martin, often referred to as "GRRM," is an American author renowned for his "Game of Thrones" series, which has been adapted into a popular HBO fantasy television show. In 2011, Time magazine recognized him as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.
George R.R. Martin co-edited several anthologies, including "The Science Fiction Weight-Loss Book" with Isaac Asimov and Martin H. Greenberg, and multiple volumes with Gardner Dozois such as "Songs of the Dying Earth" and "Rogues." He also collaborated on the non-fiction book "The World of Ice and Fire" with Linda Antonssen and Elio Garcia. Additionally, Martin worked with Melinda M. Snodgrass on the anthologies "Lowball" and "High Stakes." The "Game of Thrones" series was adapted into graphic novels by Daniel Abraham.