James Martin/CNET. Like most of us on this planet, Game of Thrones author George RR Martin experienced a lousy 2020. There was a bit of silver lining, however. Martin reported in a blog post on
Even giving Martin the benefit of the doubt to finish The Winds of Winter in 2016, and having the showrunners stretch existing material out, that still means that mathematically, there’s no way
One developer asked ChatGPT to finish George R.R. Martin's long-stalled book series, A Song of Ice and Fire, upon which the Game of Thrones TV show is based. The Winds of Winter and A Dream of
Today, 29 July 2020, also happens to be the deadline that Martin gave himself last year to finish the sixth book, The Winds of Winter. If he didn’t, he told fans they had permission to imprison
Last year, Martin said he’d been hiding in a remote cabin to finally finish The Winds of Winter. The Wall Street Journal interviewed him over the phone for his new book, Fire and Blood, the
At one point Martin intended to finish The Winds of Winter by 2016, but that of course didn’t happen. Now, we're still waiting for the book, and the television world of Westeros has moved on
George R.R. Martin: “House of the Dragon is “magnificent”. Closer in time, HBO premieres House of the Dragon this Sunday. The hype fires are burning bright, and Martin is on hand with the
With Fire & Blood off his desk and out in the world, Martin described himself as more focused than ever—not just on finishing The Winds of Winter, but its follow-up, A Dream of Spring, as well
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