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- Windhaven is a science fiction fix-up novel by American writers George R. R. Martin and Lisa Tuttle. The novel is a collection of three novellas compiled...
- The Storms of Windhaven that was nominated for a Hugo Award in 1976. Tuttle and Martin later expanded the novella into a novel, Windhaven, which was published...
- novelette "...and Seven Times Never Kill Man" and the novella The Storms of Windhaven, co-written with Lisa Tuttle. Although Martin often writes fantasy or...
- developed from a character concept Martin had while writing the 1981 novel Windhaven. He is Martin's favorite character in the series. Tyrion is the youngest...
- (1979) by Michael Bishop The World and Thorinn (1981) by Damon Knight Windhaven (1981) by George R. R. Martin and Lisa Tuttle The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger...
- Amsterdam stock exchange before its demolition in 1837 (1836) Een Winterdag-Windhaven (1870), Atelier Carmel Gallery Ice Skaters on the Canal (1880), Atelier...
- Wolfe (1974) Born with the Dead by Robert Silverberg (1975) The Storms of Windhaven by Lisa Tuttle and George R.R. Martin (1976) The Samurai and the Willows...
- Wolfe (1974) Born with the Dead by Robert Silverberg (1975) The Storms of Windhaven by Lisa Tuttle and George R.R. Martin (1976) The Samurai and the Willows...
- American pulp fiction writer and author of the historical novels forming the Windhaven series and The Hawk and the Dove series under the pen names Marie de Jourlet...
- Wolfe (1974) Born with the Dead by Robert Silverberg (1975) The Storms of Windhaven by Lisa Tuttle and George R.R. Martin (1976) The Samurai and the Willows...