Bakers Dozen

Short stories or novels by George R.R. Martin:

  1. Sandkings
  2. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
  3. The Way of Cross and Dragon
  4. Dying of the Light
  5. Fevre Dream

One of Martin’s more unusual works; a vampire novel set in the antebellum South.

Short stories or novels by George R.R. Martin:

  1. Sandkings
  2. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
  3. The Way of Cross and Dragon
  4. Dying of the Light
  5. Fevre Dream
  6. Game of Thrones

Short stories or novels by George R.R. Martin:

  1. Sandkings
  2. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
  3. The Way of Cross and Dragon
  4. Dying of the Light
  5. Fevre Dream
  6. Game of Thrones
  7. Tuf Voyaging

Originally published as a series of short stories and then joined together as a novel.

I love Tuf Voyaging and Fevre Dream - very different books, but both excellent.

Short stories or novels by George R.R. Martin:

  1. Sandkings
  2. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
  3. The Way of Cross and Dragon
  4. Dying of the Light
  5. Fevre Dream
  6. Game of Thrones
  7. Tuf Voyaging
  8. The Armageddon Rag

His not-too-successful rock-and-rock apocalypse novel.

Short stories or novels by George R.R. Martin:

  1. Sandkings
  2. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
  3. The Way of Cross and Dragon
  4. Dying of the Light
  5. Fevre Dream
  6. Game of Thrones
  7. Tuf Voyaging
  8. The Armageddon Rag
  9. “How To Keep Stringing Along Gullible Fans For Years”

Short stories or novels by George R.R. Martin:

  1. Sandkings
  2. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
  3. The Way of Cross and Dragon
  4. Dying of the Light
  5. Fevre Dream
  6. Game of Thrones
  7. Tuf Voyaging
  8. The Armageddon Rag
  9. “How To Keep Stringing Along Gullible Fans For Years”
  10. A Feast For Crows

Short stories or novels by George R.R. Martin:

  1. Sandkings
  2. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
  3. The Way of Cross and Dragon
  4. Dying of the Light
  5. Fevre Dream
  6. Game of Thrones
  7. Tuf Voyaging
  8. The Armageddon Rag
  9. The Stone City
  10. A Feast For Crows

Short stories or novels by George R.R. Martin:

  1. Sandkings
  2. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
  3. The Way of Cross and Dragon
  4. Dying of the Light
  5. Fevre Dream
  6. Game of Thrones
  7. Tuf Voyaging
  8. The Armageddon Rag
  9. The Stone City
  10. A Feast For Crows
  11. The Skin Trade

Short stories or novels by George R.R. Martin:

  1. Sandkings
  2. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
  3. The Way of Cross and Dragon
  4. Dying of the Light
  5. Fevre Dream
  6. Game of Thrones
  7. Tuf Voyaging
  8. The Armageddon Rag
  9. The Stone City
  10. A Feast For Crows
  11. The Skin Trade
  12. Shell Games

Martin’s story contribution to the first Wild Card book, an anthology he also edited.

Short stories or novels by George R.R. Martin:

  1. Sandkings
  2. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
  3. The Way of Cross and Dragon
  4. Dying of the Light
  5. Fevre Dream
  6. Game of Thrones
  7. Tuf Voyaging
  8. The Armageddon Rag
  9. The Stone City
  10. A Feast For Crows
  11. The Skin Trade
  12. Shell Games
  13. A Clash of Kings

In memory of Keith Emerson, David Bowie, Chris Squire, and other rock legends we’ve recently lost: Progressive rock clichés.

  1. Keyboardist with glitzy, sequin-studded cape.

In memory of Keith Emerson, David Bowie, Chris Squire, and other rock legends we’ve recently lost: Progressive rock clichés.

  1. Keyboardist with glitzy, sequin-studded cape.
  2. Spandex clothing.

In memory of Keith Emerson, David Bowie, Chris Squire, and other rock legends we’ve recently lost: Progressive rock clichés.

  1. Keyboardist with glitzy, sequin-studded cape.
  2. Spandex clothing.
  3. Spinning drum kit with multiple gongs.

In memory of Keith Emerson, David Bowie, Chris Squire, and other rock legends we’ve recently lost: Progressive rock clichés.

  1. Keyboardist with glitzy, sequin-studded cape.
  2. Spandex clothing.
  3. Spinning drum kit with multiple gongs.
  4. Unconventional hair styles

In memory of Keith Emerson, David Bowie, Chris Squire, and other rock legends we’ve recently lost: Progressive rock clichés.

  1. Keyboardist with glitzy, sequin-studded cape.
  2. Spandex clothing.
  3. Spinning drum kit with multiple gongs.
  4. Unconventional hair styles
  5. Album cuts that are ten minutes or longer

In memory of Keith Emerson, David Bowie, Chris Squire, and other rock legends we’ve recently lost: Progressive rock clichés.

  1. Keyboardist with glitzy, sequin-studded cape.
  2. Spandex clothing.
  3. Spinning drum kit with multiple gongs.
  4. Unconventional hair styles
  5. Album cuts that are ten minutes or longer
  6. Make-up

In memory of Keith Emerson, David Bowie, Chris Squire, and other rock legends we’ve recently lost: Progressive rock clichés.

  1. Keyboardist with glitzy, sequin-studded cape.
  2. Spandex clothing.
  3. Spinning drum kit with multiple gongs.
  4. Unconventional hair styles
  5. Album cuts that are ten minutes or longer
  6. Make-up
  7. Album covers featuring naked male butts (to prove how “arty” they are)

In memory of Keith Emerson, David Bowie, Chris Squire, and other rock legends we’ve recently lost: Progressive rock clichés.

  1. Keyboardist with glitzy, sequin-studded cape.
  2. Spandex clothing.
  3. Spinning drum kit with multiple gongs.
  4. Unconventional hair styles
  5. Album cuts that are ten minutes or longer
  6. Make-up
  7. Album covers featuring naked male butts (to prove how “arty” they are)
  8. Complicated time signatures

In memory of Keith Emerson, David Bowie, Chris Squire, and other rock legends we’ve recently lost: Progressive rock clichés.

  1. Keyboardist with glitzy, sequin-studded cape.
  2. Spandex clothing.
  3. Spinning drum kit with multiple gongs.
  4. Unconventional hair styles
  5. Album cuts that are ten minutes or longer
  6. Make-up
  7. Album covers featuring naked male butts (to prove how “arty” they are)
  8. Complicated time signatures
  9. Pyrotechnics on stage

In memory of Keith Emerson, David Bowie, Chris Squire, and other rock legends we’ve recently lost: Progressive rock clichés.

  1. Keyboardist with glitzy, sequin-studded cape.
  2. Spandex clothing.
  3. Spinning drum kit with multiple gongs.
  4. Unconventional hair styles
  5. Album cuts that are ten minutes or longer
  6. Make-up
  7. Album covers featuring naked male butts (to prove how “arty” they are)
  8. Complicated time signatures
  9. Pyrotechnics on stage
  10. Unusual stringed instruments - lutes, balalaikas, 12-string bass guitar, etc.

In memory of Keith Emerson, David Bowie, Chris Squire, and other rock legends we’ve recently lost: Progressive rock clichés.

  1. Keyboardist with glitzy, sequin-studded cape.
  2. Spandex clothing.
  3. Spinning drum kit with multiple gongs.
  4. Unconventional hair styles
  5. Album cuts that are ten minutes or longer
  6. Make-up
  7. Album covers featuring naked male butts (to prove how “arty” they are)
  8. Complicated time signatures
  9. Pyrotechnics on stage
  10. Unusual stringed instruments - lutes, balalaikas, 12-string bass guitar, etc.
  11. Unintelligible lyrics filled with unicorns, satyrs, gnomes, fauns, and assorted Tolkienesque creatures