You are obviously a Martin Fan-Person (let's not get specific about gender until I know for sure), I see little point in entering into a bun-fight with someone who appears to have an agenda.
Um, what? In the other thread, I asked for examples because I said I was "genuinely curious".
Yes, I'm a Martin fan, that doesn't mean I only like him, that I'm blind, irrational or narrow-minded. I just happen to think he's the best fantasy author out there right now. I guess that gives me an agenda.
But if you insist ...
If you are not interested in something 'different' (although perhaps I did make a poor choice in my use of 'groundbreaking') then why should anyone bother trying to offer up different authors to read?
Where did I say that?? Why are you making things up?
My contention is that Martin is not the great fantasy author that people like you seem to assert he is. There is nothing inherently wrong with what he writes, but is written in a style that's been done lots of times before.
How about China Meiville?
Never heard. What does he write? Can you describe his works a little, or do you still think I'm having an agenda?
Or if it is only medieval-esque settings you prefer:
Or KJ Parker?
Or Paul Kearney? Even if I thought that the last Monarchies of God was too short...
Or even Robin Hobb?
I only know of Hobb among those. She's definitely great, one of my favourites. I would not say she's better than Martin, but... maybe second, really. Good stuff. If the other two authors are as good as her, I'm interested.
As even I pointed out above; I have read and enjoyed Martin's books I just see what all the fuss is about.
I'm assuming you meant to write that you DON'T see what the fuss is about... and as for myself, I have yet to read fantasy that is as cynical, bleak, realistic and believable as Martin's, plus his plots have really incredible and unpredictable twists. Also his attention to details is amazing. And I don't mean the description of chairs or low-cut dresses à la Jordan here, but rather details in the story and backstory. For a few examples: his subtle allusion to the Hound in Feast, the Alchemist and Jaqen H'ghar, Lyanna/Rhaegar/Jon, Loras/Renly, Lysa Arryn's abortion, Sarella == Alleras, Brienne's shield being Dunk's sigil, the dwarf "Nimble Dick" ending up as a victim of Cersei's dwarf hunt, Varys and Illyrio conspiring in the tunnels of the Red Keep, Jeyne Poole posing as Arya, all the references to Robert's rebellion coming in pieces from various POVs, references to Catelyn's "resurrection" in dreams and prophecies, and so on.
Also, I like how the prophecies come to pass in subtle or unexpected ways. In most fantasy, including Jordan, prophecies are almost always self-fulfilling (Aviendah, who hates Rand, sleeps with him because she foresaw she would; Tuon marries Mat because it was prophecy that they would; Min falls in love with Rand because she foresaw she would, etc etc.) or predictable, and it's irritating.