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Yes, it was tiring, and I faded a lot faster than before my hospital stay... but it gave my spirits a huge boost to become George the Writer once again, after the dehumanizing experience of being George the Patient.
Apparently it wasn't so tiring that he couldn't party after the book signing (where many readers waiting in line suddenly got the message that Martin had a plane to catch).
"The Writer" - I thought that was someone who actually, you know, writes. But if partying and hanging around with actors and actresses is being a Writer, then I'd like to be one too.
"George the Patient"? What does he know of PATIENCE :mad:
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I'm sorry we had to cut off inscriptions halfway through the queue, but it was the only was to make certain everyone got at least one book signed.
How about admitting WHY you cut off inscriptions halfway through?
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I have the best fans in the world.
If those three first books hadn't been so incredibly good...he'd have none left.
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Parris and my docs agree, no more twelve-hour days for a while
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So posts here may be less frequent than before. Kong comes first.
So what he is saying is that blogging DOES take time off of "A Dance with Dragons", contrary to the arguments of the three or four people still in a defensive position.