Apologies for the slightly off-topic post…

It’s not looking good, folks…

George R R Martin confirms he hasn’t written anything for the 2 remaining A Song Of Ice And Fire books since 2022.

He wishes that they were finished.

The last published book in the series, A Dance With Dragons, was published in July 2011, now 13 years ago.

Obligatory song that’s now 12 years old… https://youtu.be/j7lp3RhzfgI

  • partial_accumen
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    9011 months ago

    Just make sure that Martin takes decent notes so that Sanderson can be tapped to bring the story home. Sanderson did a marvelous job finishing Robert Jordan’s giant story.

    • Mister_Feeny
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      I love Sanderson, he is my favorite fantasy author, and you are correct about his marvelous job finishing WoT, but he is just not the right fit tonally for ASOIAF. He doesn’t even write swear words, and GRRM’s books are fairly liberal with the fucks and the cunts. I would however be in favor of Joe Abercrombie or someone with a bit of a darker bent to their writing taking over if needed.

      • teft
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        5411 months ago

        He doesn’t even write swear words

        Kelek’s breath, man. He swears all the storming time.

        • Pennomi
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          Just add more women - polygamy was all the rage in Mormonism back in the day.

      • @CeruleanRuin@lemmings.world
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        211 months ago

        On the other hand, if you let Sanderson do it we would have the whole series finished and published within 18 months of GRRM passing it on.

        People are going to gnash their teeth and rend their garments over those books no matter what.

    • @esc27@lemmy.world
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      7211 months ago

      I hear he plans to bring in Patrick Rothfuss to pick up where he left off and also not finish the story.

      • @krashmo@lemmy.world
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        2011 months ago

        I was perfectly fine with the amount of annoyance I felt before I read this comment but you just had to bring up another unfinished series didn’t you? Now I’m all flustered.

      • Fluba
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        411 months ago

        Ugh. That one hurts. Doors of Stone… where you at?

    • Bibliotectress
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      3011 months ago

      Brando Sando has answered the question a bunch of times, and said he’s not interested at all. Also, GRRM previously said he would never allow it to be finished by anyone else. Who knows? Maybe the publisher will force it.

      • TwinTusks
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        111 months ago

        Also, GRRM previously said he would never allow it to be finished by anyone else

        If I remembered correctly, Jordan had also expressed similar thoughts, look how that turned out.

    • @SpruceBringsteen@lemmy.world
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      1011 months ago

      Joe Abercrombie would be my vote if someone was doing it.

      Sandersons books all feel like superhero meets fantasy, and he’s too much of a choir boy to match Martin’s tone.

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      711 months ago

      Sanderson did a great job, but my only critique was that the Tower of Genji part seemed rushed. The build up to that was almost as important as the Last Battle.

      Also, I’ve read the series nearly 3 times and I stand by this statement: Fuck Faile. Fuck Perrin. Useless cunts

      • Mister_Feeny
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        611 months ago

        I liked Perrin a lot…until Faile showed up in the first place.

        But I can’t argue your statement.

        • Track_Shovel
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          811 months ago

          A whole book spent hunting for her? C’mon

          I’m with you though he had so much potential in the beginning. His overall story is cool, but I just couldn’t get past RJ forcing me to read a whole book of nothing but Perrin tying knots in a strip of leather.

      • dream_weasel
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        411 months ago

        No mention of the rush of the ending? Who WAS Elan and why the link to Rand? So many questions left

        • Track_Shovel
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          211 months ago

          The ending was pretty fast but it hit a lot of the points it should have. I don’t remember Elan since it has been a while and I’m neck deep in Malazan.

          The link with Rand: i am guessing you mean what happened to him at the end? That makes sense if you recall him crossing balefire streams with Mordin in Shadar Lorgoth

          • dream_weasel
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            411 months ago

            Yes elan is moridin. They have a sit and chat in one Rands later visions, and even resemble each other as I recall.

      • partial_accumen
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        Sanderson did a great job, but my only critique was that the Tower of Genji part seemed rushed. The build up to that was almost as important as the Last Battle.

        I don’t think the rushing was Sanderson’s fault, but Jordan’s for leaving so much unfinished. My understanding is that when Jordan died, Sanderson was asked to write the “final book”. When looking at the material that remained to be written Sanderson said it needed way more than one more book. He ended up writing three, but I wonder if the material may have called for five. Sanderson had his own stuff he wanted to write and didn’t want to live for more than three-book-years-worth in Jordan’s universe. I can’t blame Sanderson for that.

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          111 months ago

          Oh, I’m not saying I’m displeased at all - I’m just saying, that in a perfect world, I would have liked to have had him spread out the writing a bit more. You’re absolutely right - he had his own shit to do. He did an amazing job, all things considered. He also did us WoT fans an HUGE HUGE solid, and finished the damn thing when there was next to no hope that it actually would be finished.

          • partial_accumen
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            I personally wonder if Jordan wrote himself into a corner with the Tower of Genji. The magic system and tone didn’t really match the rest of the WoT universe. If you look too closely at it, it raises all sorts of nasty continuity questions for the universe as a whole. The Tower of Genji smells like a deus ex machina.

    • @Graphy@lemmy.world
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      Think GRRM has said when he dies he’s not letting anyone finish his work and his wife said she’d stand by that.

      I’d like to see if the writing can salvage GoTs ending but I gotta feeling GRRM gave up because it doesn’t

  • @fannymcslap@lemmy.world
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    5211 months ago

    So no one read the article? Just the headline?

    This references a statement he made in 2023 which itself references a statement he made in 2022 saying he had the same number of pages completed.

    This is an assumption that he has done nothing, rather than the far more likely situation of rewrites and editing.

    People seriously some basic media literacy lessons.

    • AwesomeLowlander
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      3811 months ago

      rather than the far more likely situation of rewrites and editing.

      At this point that feels like the bigger assumption

    • @Donebrach@lemmy.world
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      Sorry dude but he’s not doing shit. He’s busy buying random shit in my hometown and enjoying not working like 99% of the entitled rich transplants that priced out all the locals there.

  • defunct_punk
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    4811 months ago

    I honestly don’t know why this guy doesn’t just hire a couple ghostwriters to finish things, proofread them himself, publish them and be done with it

    • @zabadoh@ani.socialOP
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      Or credited writers even…

      Who wouldn’t want to work with him to finish ASOIAF for a co-author credit?

      Or a mention in the foreword even…

    • @jordanlund@lemmy.world
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      Or better yet… The pagecount on the next book is somewhere around 1,100 pages at last count which is more than enough to publish.

      Find a natural breaking point around 700 or 800 pages, go to print and reset the clock.

      Then you’re already up 300-400 pages on the next book.

      • JayTreeman
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        911 months ago

        I’m fairly certain that the last two books will be published close together. Grrm is well known for writing a chapter and then pushing it to the next book.

    • FuglyDuck
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      1211 months ago

      Pride mostly.

      There might also be some contractual obligations for him to be the one to right it. Also, he probably doesn’t have a clue where to take them.

    • rigatti
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      1711 months ago

      I’m actually surprised he was still working on them two years ago.

  • Nomecks
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    3311 months ago

    Imagine you’re writing an epic tale that gets converted into the world’s most popular TV show, then flown into the side of a mountain by some shitty director. I’d imagine the hate mail and public ridicule he probably got would make anyone lose the drive to finish.

  • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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    3211 months ago

    This is probably not the place to discuss just how fragile IRL feudalism was to actual runs of bad winters and sub-par summers, which were notorious for causing famines that spread across nations. I can’t speak about how it works in Westros, but volcanic winters and bad solar weather shifted the tides of history here on earth.

    Considering the notion of decades long winters, the people of Westros would likely be forced to be migratory much like the Dothraki.

    That all said, it still was a rich world, and I suspect Martin just wrote himself into a bunch of corners.

  • @fpslem@lemmy.world
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    Remember when GRRM was so pissed that people criticized his friend Robert Jordan for faffing around for over a decade and never finishing the Wheel of Time series? Yeah, same.

      • @PresidentCamacho@lemm.ee
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        I’m curious to see how my boy Sanderson handles a book series that is almost entirely politics. Not to say I haven’t seen Sanderson have politics, Stormlight Archives probably the most political of his many books, but its still not even close to the intensely political nature of ASOIAF.

        We all know Sanderson would hit a home run though.

  • @pyre@lemmy.world
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    at this point this is a HL3 situation and it’s better if he never finishes the series. it will never live up to expectations. leave it be. if you enjoyed the story so far, celebrate that and move on. it’s about the journey, not the destination.

    • @OldWoodFrame@lemm.ee
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      He’s never finishing the series. He’s going to be 76 in a month, he still has probably most of Winds to finish after 13 years, the math doesn’t work out to getting A Dream of Spring, let along the fact that this story is way too big to satisfactorily conclude in 2 books at this point, and even if it could be done it would be complex and difficult and take longer than usual.

      I’m irrationally still hopeful we get Winds. But that is it.

  • @WatDabney@sopuli.xyz
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    I’m entirely unsurprised.

    D and D got a lot of heat for the last season of Game of Thrones, but I’ve never thought they were entirely, or even chiefly, to blame. Most of the problem really is that GRRM obviously desperately needed an editor to rein him in as the series went along, but for whatever reason, that didn’t happen. So now he has this huge, sprawling mess of a story that’s going in eighteen different directions at once, and just as D and D couldn’t manage to tie it all together, neither can he.

    • @jordanlund@lemmy.world
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      D&D’s biggest problem is they did a good job adapting pre-existing material, but couldn’t adapt a PowerPoint deck.

      • @halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world
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        2311 months ago

        IIRC from some article or interview way back then, Martin had provided D&D an outline of all the major plot points he intended through the end of the series. So while they might not have had the specifics, the major points would have been there.

        If that was true, then it would make sense that they used those major points for the basis of the rest of the show. After the abysmal reception of those points by the fans, I would imagine Martin would have stopped to think about his plans, possibly losing interest entirely.

        That assumes that he did in fact provide those major points to D&D in the first place to have adapted however.

        • Bibliotectress
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          There are three subreddits I miss after leaving reddit, and one of them is r/freefolk.

    • @mutant_zz@lemmy.world
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      I always felt that one of the main problems with GoT/ASOIAF was that it was a nuanced, political fantasy with top class world-building, but the overarching plot was pushing everyone towards a massive final confrontation (or 2 really). There was not really a good way to resolve the confrontation without a massive battle (or 2). So the ending was always going to have to move away from what made the series interesting/successful (book and TV), i.e. plot, characters, intrigue, shades of grey.

      There were other problems as well, but that was something baked into the whole series by GRRM, and I’m not sure he can really find a way to do it differently. He might come up with a different outcome of the final confrontations, but it still has to be done with epic battles.

      • The Octonaut
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        The Hobbit ends in a massive battle that seemed made for TV, but Bilbo gets a bonk on the head. I’m sure people don’t need to hear about the ebb and flow of the battle. Have King Stannis host a feast afterwards and the few characters left alive can trade highlight stories.

    • @lemmylommy@lemmy.world
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      Nah. The problem are not GRRMs plot points they more or less hit, it’s that they did it in the most moronic ways imaginable.

    • @eyes@lemmy.world
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      Do you know what’s nuts? He’s well respected within the industry as an editor - he’s worked with many of the luminaries of science fiction and fantasy over the years as the editor for Wild Cards and other short story collections.

  • @sheogorath@lemmy.world
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    On the other hand we have Brandon Sanderson with 20 year roadmap and consistent release coupled with all the secret novels that he wrote.

    I have this sneaking suspicion that he has this black magic power to suck all the creative will of writers, including GRRM and Patrick Rothfuss.

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      I stopped reading Sanderson specifically because he puts out so many books with unnecessarily huge page counts that I just don’t care anymore.

      I’m not allergic to long books either, having read the entire WoT series 3+ times. But I’d much rather read stuff that authors have spent time on instead of mass producing.

  • @amio@lemmy.world
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    Shocking.

    GoT’s final half and definitely last season pissed me off to no end at the time, but in retrospect I’m glad I don’t have to care about this anymore.

  • @Coco@sh.itjust.works
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    he’s an old man, who finally enjoyed some success late in life, let him enjoy his last days in peace ffs.

  • @then_three_more@lemmy.world
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    The last published book in the series, A Dance With Dragons, was published in July 2011, now 13 years ago.

    The whole of Malazan Book of the Fallen was released over 12 years. I think he just needs to admit he’s not going to finish at this point.

    • @SpruceBringsteen@lemmy.world
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      Malazan has the benefit of it all mostly having been played out already. It’s just a question of how to tell that story.

      George still hasn’t figured out where the story is going. Or if he did, he probably changed his mind once the show aired.

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    You can’t say “I wish they were done” and on the other hand include in his will that the manuscripts be destroyed if he dies and can’t be finished by anyone else.