Fans suspect cover elements of new illustrated edition of ‘A Feast for Crows’ generated with AI

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    15 hours ago

    This is really on the line for world news.

    American author, American artist, the only thing that barely qualifies it here is the Penguin half of Penguin/Random House is a UK Publisher and the conglomerate itself is owned out of Germany.

    Allowing it for now, but it’s right on the line.

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      14 hours ago

      Would you not consider an author who sold millions of books worldwide to be qualification enough for world news?

      As a non American I wouldn’t mind articles about American authors in world news. It would have to be those with a high international profile though which gives the problem about where the line is.

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        13 hours ago

        Agreed. It is highly reductive to refer to GRRM merely as “American author.” His works have been translated into over 45 languages, and he has won award in (at least) England, Ireland, France, Spain, Russia, Japan, and Finland, not to mention multiple wins from highly international completions like the Hugo and Nebula awards, the International Horror Guild, and Time Magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people in the world. He is one of the most popular authors of all time and if there is a line where someone crosses over into international relevance, we could debate where that line is, but there should be absolutely no doubt that he is far past it.