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Media
- Spin1038, Dublin. Interview on SpinTalk by Lauren Kelly and Gordon Hayden with Jamie Adair. September 4, 2014.
Publications
Over 300 websites link in to History Behind Game of Thrones. Here is a sampling of interviews and places where we are noted:
- Le Figaro (Paris): “Game of thrones: quand l’Histoire inspire la série” by Constance Jamet (June 17, 2015) (Le Figaro is a French newspaper of record)
- Lifo (Athens, Greece): “Game of Thrones for Beginners” by Lena Foutsitzi (June 4, 2015)
- NBC: “#GOTscience: Reality Check on Gruesome Twists in ‘Game of Thrones’” by Alan Doyle (May 26, 2015)
- El País (Madrid): “‘Juego de tronos’ necesita un ERE” by Guillermo Arenas (3 May 2015)
- The Guardian: “The many versions of Richard III: from Shakespeare to Game of Thrones” by John Dugdale
- Cinemania (Madrid): “6 lecciones de Historia que has visto en ‘Juego de tronos’” by Yago García (April 16, 2015)
- Esquire UK: “8 Websites All Game Of Thrones Obsessives Should Know About” by Sam Parker
- CNN: “How Game of Thrones is Like America” by John Blake (Interview)
- History Today: “Game of Thrones: Does Fantasy Fiction Beat Period Drama?” by Suzannah Lipscomb (April 4, 2014)
- Wired Italy: “Tutti i riferimenti storici di Game of Thrones” (April 10, 2014)
- BBC News Magazine: “Game of Thrones: The cult French novel that inspired George RR Martin” by Ben Milne (Interview)
- The MarySue “Why Does Daenerys Targaryen Calls Herself the “First of Her Name?”” by Victoria McNally, May 16, 2014
- Grantland: ‘Game of Thrones’ Precap: Season 4 Is Coming‘ by Grantland Staff Writer/Emily Yoshida
- Mashable: “15 Things You Didn’t Know About ‘Game of Thrones'” by Sarah Ang
- Game of Thrones BR “A história por trás de Game Of Thrones: inspirações para Cersei Lannister” by Lidiany CS
- Galileu magazine (Brazil) “A verdadeira Guerra dos Tronos” by Luciana Galastri (Interview)
- Nerdalcious (Australia) “The Real Game of Thrones – The History Behind the Hit Series” by Olga Hughes (Interview)