Author of incredibly popular series calls unfinished book ‘the curse of my life’
- George R.R. Martin's book 'Winds of Winter' is 13 years overdue, with no release date announced yet, causing frustration among fans.
- Martin expressed his exhaustion over fans questioning his time management, stating he does not work in his bookstore.
- Despite the delays, Martin reported progress, claiming he was 'three-quarters of the way done' with the book in a previous statement.
- He emphasized that his other projects are 'not connected' to the delay of 'Winds of Winter' and work continues on it.
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George RR Martin calls long overdue Game of Thrones novel ‘the curse of my life’
‘I have periods where I make progress and then other things divert my attention,’ admitted the author
George R.R. Martin Admits Unfinished 'The Winds of Winter' Is the 'Curse of My Life'
George R.R. Martin is exhausted by the constant check-ins on the progress of his long forthcoming “A Song of Fire and Ice” novel “The Winds of Winter.” While talking to Time in a recent interview, Martin was asked about comments made a week ago where the author posed with the real-life direwolves that made a comeback thanks to developments in biotech. Online jabs like “We got real dire wolves before ‘Winds of Winter'” left him frustrated. “That’…
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