Hilarious Joke
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Same, but I don't think that's a real concern at this stage. I'm just glad he's not content to put out pages of boring fodder a la Jordan (may he rest in peace).
This is not a joke, before any of you ask. Amazon has removed the Sept. 30, 2008 release date, and subsituted the following:
APRIL 30, 2013.
NO, I AM NOT LYING.
Martin hates us. He really, really does.
George R R Martin has let us know that he will be later than expected delivering A Dance with Dragons, so we're sorry to say that we've had to postpone publication. Based on the new delivery date, we are very much hoping to be able to publish in Spring 2009. Thanks for your patience!
I can say one thing about all this - we are all bitching about the date being pushed back, and don't get me wrong I am finding for the next installment as much as the next guy, but we should really be thanking Martin for giving us so much literary fat to chew! This series, even incomplete, is better than any other fantasy series out there, with maybe an exception being The Farseer Trilogy IMO (that's the original Farseer Trilogy, not The Tawny Man. I prefer sad endings where everything doesn't get wrapped up tight as a seventies sitcom).
He probably reads these boards and others. Wouldn't you? It's the smart thing to do trying to hear what your most outspoken and fanatical readers have to say, and we're talking about a man who is very involved with his fan base. I drew him a pic of Jaime Lannister that wasn't even one of my better ones and e-mailed it to him thinking he would just give a chuckle and a "not too bad" before moving on to play bookworm or some sh**, but that pic was up on his web site within two weeks!
If he's that involved then maybe he's having trouble trying to put those surprisingly eloquent twists in the next few books because everyone on these pages is pre-predicting them. Maybe R+L=J was intended to be true, but now that its become common knowledge he's trying to add an extra twist to it that won't violate the fabric of the series? I don't believe he worked out everything from the beginning - he said himself that he got the idea from a simple scene that popped into his about a wolf killed by a buck and based a large portion of the story of the War of the Roses - which means the ending isn't necessarily set in stone. Maybe he's taking so long because he knows how high our expectations are! I for one would rather he take his time than give fifteen thousand Jordan-esque installments that offer nothing but fodder for our half-*assed daydreams.
Can I get an amen???
He probably reads these boards and others. Wouldn't you? It's the smart thing to do trying to hear what your most outspoken and fanatical readers have to say, and we're talking about a man who is very involved with his fan base.
GRRM does not read forums at all. Most authors don't. This is because if a writer is known to frequent a forum and if an idea that a random poster comes up with appears in a later book, they can sue the author for nicking their idea, even if the author had planned it all along.
I accuse PK of nicking my idea... If I haven't posted this before... then I planned on doing so in the near future.we should really be thanking Martin for giving us so much literary fat to chew! This series, even incomplete, is better than any other fantasy series out there, with maybe an exception
As a representative of the forty year old virgins who paint toy soldiers, we despise calling them figurines... we prefer minatures, minis, or just figs.stuff that isn't being handled by him at all (the figurines).
He also doesn't have 15 other projects on the go. What is quite interesting whenever people mention this is they seem to be unable to actually name them. Instead they name stuff he wrote 27 years ago (Hunter's Run) or stuff that isn't being handled by him at all (the figurines).
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