George R.R. Martin Still Uses A DOS Word Processor



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“Did you make this computer out of wood? Did you carve it?”


George R.R. Martin, author of the Song of Ice and Fire series, gave a little insight into his writing process while visiting Conan last night.


George R.R. Martin , author of the Song of Ice and Fire series, gave a little insight into his writing process while visiting Conan last night.


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"These novels that you write can be over a thousand pages long. They're massive tomes. And, apparently, you write them all on a computer, but, unlike most authors, you aren't worried about a computer virus."


"These novels that you write can be over a thousand pages long. They're massive tomes. And, apparently, you write them all on a computer, but, unlike most authors, you aren't worried about a computer virus."


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And why is that? It's because George R.R. Martin still uses Wordstar 4.0 as his "word processing system" on a computer that isn't connected to the internet.


And why is that? It's because George R.R. Martin still uses Wordstar 4.0 as his "word processing system" on a computer that isn't connected to the internet.


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"I don't want any help," the author told Conan. "If I wanted a capital, I would have typed a capital." And don't even get him started on spell-check. "Oh, I hate spell-check. Especially when you have 'The Realm of Orbitor*.'"


"I don't want any help," the author told Conan. "If I wanted a capital, I would have typed a capital." And don't even get him started on spell-check. "Oh, I hate spell-check. Especially when you have 'The Realm of Orbitor*.'"


*Ed note: I'm not entirely sure this is the correct spelling of "Orbitor."


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