I also found time to meet with my British publisher, and my other British publisher, to talk WILD CARDS and A SONG OF ICE & FIRE and (of course) THE WINDS OF WINTER. And… of course, of course… I also spent three days with HOUSE OF THE DRAGON. Starting with a visit to the studio where HOT D is being shot.
Last Year (Winds of Winter) The last post from the Lost Post, and the one you've all been waiting for. Back when this was one long long long post, before Live Journal sent it to the cornfield, I mentioned opening with Dickens' line, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." So it was for me in 2015.
George R. R. Martin is responding to the frustration over the delay of The Winds of Winter by showing fans that he is actually working on the book.; The length and complexity of the book, as well
George R. R. Martin has been writing the sixth book in the series, The Winds of Winter, for over a decade, and it doesn't seem like he's anywhere close to finishing it.Fans who have been waiting since 2011 are logically frustrated with the wait. Luckily, they channel their disappointment into humor, and these memes perfectly summarize their
Despite The Winds of Winter taking so long, Game of Thrones fans shouldn't be too concerned by George R.R. Martin's delays in finishing the sixth and penultimate A Song of Ice and Fire book. Prior to Game of Thrones beginning back in 2011, Martin had written four of his planned seven novels in the Song of Ice and Fire series; the fifth, A Dance
Fans of George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire novels have been waiting for the sixth book in the series, The Winds of Winter, for 12 years now. 12. 12. Years .
After saying he was done “giving updates on Winds of Winter,” George R.R. Martin has offered a new update, and as expected, he still has no idea when he will finish the book. During a recent interview at an event with Shadowhunters writer Cassandra Clare, Martin joked that 2025 could see him finally finish the book, and while he was joking
Stephen Colbert’s Tooning Out The News interviews Martin, calling him "truly pathetic" for missing his deadline on The Winds of Winter by 11 years, and asks crime author James Patterson for help.
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