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  1. Aug 11, 2020 · Some fans reminded the Twitter mob that the author in 2015 supported left-leaning and minority writers when a group of writers who called themselves “the sad puppies” attempted to influence the Hugos’ nomination process to promote works they deemed more conservative.

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  2. George RR Martin has issued - and deleted - a full list of complaints about House of the Dragon. Here's what he said and how HBO has responded.

  3. Jun 9, 2020 · By the time George RR Martin was closing in on finishing A Clash of Kings, he knew that he no longer had a four-book trilogy. So, he did something which flew in the face of his gardener-style of writing: he wrote an outline.

  4. George R.R. Martin is likely a pantser who prioritised the journeys of his character over a coherently structured storyline, which caused his story to fall out of narrative control. That's my theory.

    • April 2011: Martin predicts 'The Winds of Winter' will take 3 years to finish. In an April 2011 interview with The Guardian, Martin predicted he would complete "The Winds of Winter" in about three years, a faster pace than the previous book.
    • July 2011: 'A Dance with Dragons' is published. Martin published the series' fifth novel, "A Dance with Dragons," in July 2011. To this day, it is still the last full "Song of Ice and Fire" installment, and it ends with several major cliffhangers, including the apparent death of Jon Snow.
    • October 2012: Martin has written 400 pages. Martin provided a promising update in October 2012 when he told Adria's News, "I've already written 400 pages of my sixth book, and I really look forward to publishing it in 2014."
    • April 2015: Martin hopes to release the book by 2016. Despite Martin's 2014 predictions, the book was nowhere to be found more than two years later. But in April 2015, he noted he was hoping to finish before the sixth season of Game of Thrones aired the following year, telling Entertainment Weekly this "has been important to me all along."
  5. Following a 'disrespectful' awards show appearance, the Game of Thrones author is under fire from the increasingly woke fantasy community

  6. Sep 29, 2019 · Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin has criticised J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings due several questions he has about events after the War of the Ring.

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