The winds of winter news6/20/2023 At this late date, it’s almost amusing (if you’re into dark comedy) that Martin’s readers, spoiled by the two-year gaps between A Game of Thrones and A Clash of Kings and Clash and A Storm of Swords, were up in arms about the five- and six-year halts, respectively, between books 4 and 5. A decade later-and roughly 11 years after Martin mentioned the first chapters ticketed for the penultimate installment of his series- Winds is still vaporware, aside from a smattering of sample chapters released long ago. I hope it doesn’t take me six years like this last one has.” Realistically, it’s going to take me three years to finish the next one at a good pace. Martin, fresh off the announcement of the release date for A Dance With Dragons (the fifth book in his beloved fantasy series), said, “Hopefully, the last two books will go a little bit quicker than this one has, but that doesn’t mean they’re going to be quick. This past Tuesday, another milestone passed mostly unobserved: the 10th anniversary of the publication of an interview in which author George R.R. This Saturday will mark the 10th anniversary of the airing of the first episode of Game of Thrones. On Wednesday morning, HBO’s official Game of Thrones Twitter account cryptically tweeted, “Winter is coming.” And as soon as they saw it, countless A Song of Ice and Fire fans, burned by years of false rumors and misleading potential teasers for The Winds of Winter, thought, “No, it’s not.”
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