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May 20, 2011 at 8:18 am
George R. R. Martin Will Be Reading in Seattle
Paul Constant
Gird your loins
, fantasy nerds! George R. R.Martin has
announced on his blog
that he will be reading from his new entry in the Song of Fire and Ice series,
A Storm of Swords
, at
Town Hall Seattle
on Friday, July 29th at 7:30 pm
.
University Book Store
will be hosting the event. I think a lot of people will be there.
That is all.
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