Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic 'A Song of Ice and Fire' author George R.R. Martin. Fans have been eagerly awaiting The Winds of Winter since its predecessor A Dance With Dragons was published back in 2011
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George R.R. Martin will never, ever finish writing "The Winds of Winter," the long-awaited sixth book in "A Song of Ice and Fire."
George R.R. Martin says he has four-or-five hundred more pages to write in order to finish 'The Winds Of Winter.' My favorite fantasy series remains unfinished and will likely never be. Martin
George R.R. Martin Says We Can Imprison Him If He Doesn’t Finish ‘Winds Of Winter’ By Next Summer. Game of Thrones fans have a love-hate relationship with George R.R. Martin. On the one hand
George is trying, bless him. In September 2018, he revealed that he'd skipped visiting the set of Game of Thrones' final season in order to finish his "complex" next novel. "Going to set is a lot Following a reveal from earlier in November that Martin has written 1,100 pages of The Winds of Winter so far, the same number he had in 2022, the Game of Thrones Reddit erupted with
I'm sorry George, but I'm not a 16 year old ride-or-died fan girl of a band, if something sucks, it sucks I won't pretend to like something just because I'm a "fan". I also admit, I'm gonna watch the new show (now, I'm gonna tell noone) and if hell freezes and he does finish Winds of Winter: I'll read it. (Or maybe, not.
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The man is 74, and by his own admission, not exactly healthy. A Dance with Dragons came out almost 12 years ago. There are rumors that The Winds of Winter will come out later this year, but it’s still a rumor and even if it is true, he has postponed many times before. I don’t know what I’ll do if he sadly passes before A Dream of Spring A Song of Ice and Fire writer George R.R. Martin sat down with Late Show host Stephen Colbert to discuss the difference between Game of Thrones' Iron Throne and the much larger one in his novel fSbfFL.