George R.R. Martin has suggested that The Winds of Winter could be the longest A Song of Ice and Fire book yet, and that not only makes sense but may well be inevitable for the Game of Thrones -inspiring novel series. To say it’s been a lengthy wait for Martin’s sixth and (as it stands) penultimate entry in A Song of Ice and Fire would be

George RR Martin was seen this weekend at the presentation of ‘Sword Catcher’, Cassandra Clare’s (‘The Shadowhunter Chronicles’) I’m 12 years late with ‘Winds of Winter,
Game of Thrones fans longing for Winds of Winter despair at George RR Martin’s latest post. James Bond: Ian Fleming's unprecedented 007 rights deal before death 'He sold himself'
In July 2011, weeks after the first season of Game of Thrones finished airing on HBO, George R.R. Martin released A Dance with Dragons – the fifth book in the A Song of Ice and Fire series
George R.R. Martin is giving updates on all the projects he's involved in and weighed in on the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. As far as Winds of Winter, Martin says he’s been working on it

The table at left takes possible average words per day figures and extrapolates how long it should take Martin to write “The Winds of Winter.” The values highlighted in gray show the rates at

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