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His short story ''With Morning Comes Mistfall'' was nominated for a Nebula Award in 1973. He also wrote numerous [[Science Fiction]] short stories known collectively as "The Thousand Worlds." He has also written political fiction and [[Horror]].
 
In the 1980s, he wrote screenplays for television series, including ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' and ''[[Beauty and Thethe Beast (TV series)|Beauty and The Beast]]''. He is also an editor on the ''[[Wild Cards]]'' cycle. His short story ''Nightfliers'' was adapted into a feature film.
 
In 1996, he published ''A Game of Thrones,'' the first installment in the [[Doorstopper]] Fantasy series ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]''. The series has been acclaimed by critics, readers, and fellow authors alike. He is currently working on ''The Winds of Winter,'' the sixth book in the series. The rights to a live-action TV series was acquired by HBO and the first two seasons have aired. Martin himself is credited as the co-executive producer for the series and has been quoted as saying going on set was like walking into a dream and has said in an interview that "my God, they got it right."
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* "Shadow Twin" (2004, with Gardner Dozois and Daniel Abraham)
* ''Hunter's Run'' (2007, expanded version of the novella "Shadow Twin," with Gardner Dozois and Daniel Abraham)
* "Songs of the [[Dying Earth (Literaturenovel)|Dying Earth]]" (2009, editor, with many others)
 
'''Television Series'''
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** Invictus (1990) - writer
 
* ''[[Game of Thrones (TV)|Game of Thrones]]''
** Pilot - writer (story), producer, creator
*** The Pointy End (2011) - writer
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