George R.R. Martin Assures Fans 'Winds of Winter' Still a Priority
- George R.R. Martin assured fans on May 30, 2025, that completing The Winds of Winter remains a priority despite delays.
- The long delay, now 13 years past the last book's release, stems from Martin dividing attention among other projects and deadlines.
- Martin expressed frustration with fan complaints about his lack of progress and noted some have lost hope or given up on the book.
- He acknowledged that many fans are focused solely on THE WINDS OF WINTER, but he emphasized his deep commitment to both the world of Westeros and its characters, despite other competing interests.
- While continuing The Winds of Winter, Martin is producing other work like an animated film adaptation and TV series, illustrating ongoing creative activity.
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