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Martin Asks Fans For Help

Martin Asks Fans For Help

August 16, 2011 By Mike Hickerson 2 Comments

Author George R.R. Martin needs your help.

Martin says that two scripts from Game of Thrones that he planned to autograph and then auction for charity have disappeared.  And he needs the fans help to recover them.

“The US post office delivered the envelope in a plastic baggie with a pre-printed note apologizing for the ‘damage’, but this was no error in handling. The envelope was torn open at one end, and both scripts were gone, though [co-creator] Dan [Weiss]’s letter remained,” Martin writes on his blog. “I am convinced the scripts were stolen.”

However, Martin insisted that with the help of his fans, the scripts could be recovered.

“Like Bloodraven, I have a thousand eyes and one,” the author said, referencing a character from his book series. “So let’s keep ’em all peeled, boys and girls.”

Martin had planned to auction the scripts for the episodes ‘Baelor’ and ‘Fire and Blood’ from the first season of the HBO series at an auction at WorldCon this week. The screenplays were expected to earn “significant bucks,” according to the author.

Filed Under: TV News Tagged With: charities, Game of Thrones

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Comments

  1. sweetbo says

    August 16, 2011 at 10:14 am

    Probably went to the same “donation bin” as my missing Netflix have over the years.

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  2. Mike H says

    August 16, 2011 at 1:19 pm

    As long as he never signs a copy of those exact 2 scripts again, they should be worthless now considering anyone with them is in possession of stolen property & could never sell it to a reputable collector.

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