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Have to disagree. Sandkings is my favorite Martin short story and one my favorite stories of his period. The Outer Limits episode was incredibly cheesy. Cheesiness certainly is a danger of adapting that kind of story, but I believe it's not an inevitable outcome. And unlike Game of Thrones, this is a case where the show actually does bear little resemblance to the original work, and the new material isn't anywhere near as good or interesting.
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The novelette had tons of atmosphere and a compelling narrative -- I'm not sure it's my favorite GRRM short fiction, but it's up there in the top 5. The TV episode based on it lacked just about everything that made the novelette so awesome in the first place. 

 

I always wished that GRRM had written more Wo & Shade stories. 

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I'm gonna have to look for the novelette. That sounds straight trippy...

 

 

 

 

I am also a huge fan of  Tales From The Darkside and Friday The 13th: The Series...

 

 

 

 

Oh and Monsters. Oh and Amazing Stories.

 

 

 

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Read an anthology of his, can't remember most of the names. Sandkings was good, Meathouse Man, The Monkey Treatment all creeped the fuck out of me (in a god way.) Other of the stories stuck with me, like And Seven Times Never Kill Man. I also really liked the one where the woman travelled through gates and kept encountering gatekeepers (trying not to spoil the end,) can't remember it's title though.

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Laren Dorr will always be my favorite, then Lya. Two very different romance stories, yet they have similar melancholy moods. He's great at that.


All his short stories that I've read are pretty sad in various ways. There are no happy endings. Only endings that range from bittersweet to awful.
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Read an anthology of his, can't remember most of the names. Sandkings was good, Meathouse Man, The Monkey Treatment all creeped the fuck out of me (in a god way.) Other of the stories stuck with me, like And Seven Times Never Kill Man. I also really liked the one where the woman travelled through gates and kept encountering gatekeepers (trying not to spoil the end,) can't remember it's title though.


That one is The Lonely Songs of Laren Dorr. In addition to those already mentioned, The Stone City is very good.
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