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Wow, I was searching for an another thread and saw this one and was shocked to see there hasn't been a post on the book in months. I guess that is becuse there is little news on the next book. I just checked the authors site and he has like 25 blog posts in the last 5 weeks and not one mention of the next book or any work. I am now of the mind he will be lucky to finish the next book let alone the series books left (3-4?) I am now see why people have accused him of being indifferent to his fans and it seems to me kind of takes them for granted in his writing. I may buy the next book he writes and I am think of this and not.
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it's frustrating. that being said, if he finishes it i'll have no complaints really. but idk
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My mother in law bought me all the books in hardcover and first edition. Looks good in my library, but if I had to sit down and tell you details about the thousands of pages I read - I am not sure I could remember much.
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I'm telling you; it really does look like he's completely lost interest. I've speculated that he really doesn't care so much about the series since Storm of Swords.
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yeah - i think he has lost a large degree of interest in the series too.
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Well, I am sure that will make for great writing.
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I'm the same way; I always go gangbusters on something for awhile, then lose steam half-way in. Only difference is, I don't generally sell my something to a few million folks. Generally.
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On thing I am wondering with the HBO gig a go you would think he would be more professional vested in tryin to wrap it up since I am sure they will want a finish to the story incase they decide to keep it going . Though I doubt it will go more than a season or two like "Rome" and Deadwood".
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I don't think he's lost interest so much as he's created a monster (a highly-detailed multi-volume epic) and churning out each new book is considerably more "work" than "fun". Actually, maybe that's the definition of losing interest. Nevermind.
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That's clearly the case. He's not lost the desire to write - he's put out short stories and wild cards stuff. He seems to have lost the desire to write Song of Ice and Fire. Some of his blog comments definitely refer to ASoIaF as something he "has" to get back to.
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It's a shame really. If he'd kept it tighter/more manageable then this likely wouldn't have happened.
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These are my thoughts (from earleir in the thread) on the reasons for the delay. I still think this is what's happening.
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Yeah, I was about to say, isn't that the same thing . Thinking a series is more work than fun seems to me to a clear case of losing interest.
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it's your pup who is named after who...aemon...right?
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Good memory! He's actually named after Aegon. My parents and I both went to the shelter together to adopt a dog. My wife and I originally were going to name our dog "Frodo", but parents ended up adopting a dog with the name "Duncan" and decided to keep his name. So, since they had a "Dunk", we decided to adopt an "Egg" (The shelter had named him Dakota.) We considered trying to stick wtih Targaryen names for all of our future dogs, but after this one's temperment, we think we may try for something a little tamer like "Samwell" or something along those lines. He's a great dog, but like many Targaryen's he's got a touch of the madness in him. I believe ReneR's kid is named after Aemon.
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bah. i was close!
I knew there were 2 people with names derived from the series in their lives - hopefully RendeR and Telle don't hurt me for thinking their kid's name was your dog's name - thus implying his kid is a dog. Jeebus - why would you name your dog after the conqueror and expect him to be mild-mannered and kind? I'd save that name for a pitbull or a mastiff. |
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He should take a cue from JK Rowling and just finish the thing, even if objectively the last few books aren't as good as the first few. As long as they are reasonably satisfying, the series will have been a success.
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yeah, because if he doesn't finish i dunno bout anyone else, but i'm going to be more "meh" about the whole thing
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GRRM updated his blog yesterday, with a post explaining why there would not be an update, followed by an update longer than any yet.
Not A Blog - A Dance With Dragons The short answer: For the third (fourth?) consecutive year, he expects to have it done this summer and published in the fall. Long answer: excuses, yada, yada.
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It'll get done when it gets done.
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LOL! What a clusterfuck.
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I agree. I feel bad for him. Writing these books clearly can't be an enjoyable experience for him anymore. Whoever these assholes are who decide to take time out of their day to send him a nasty email or post a nasty message on his blog are absolute losers and really aren't helping anyone with anything. It's got to be frustrating.
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I was refering to the clusterfuck of his constantly evolving "release date".
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I'm about halfway through the third book (Storm of Swords?). Had to put it down because I was just getting tired of the whole Ser and lady mother and the "new/old" chivalry stuff -- or it might also have been that the Bran and Catelyn threads were really not doing much for me.
I'll get back to it (this happens to me in many series) but I'm also wondering if it's worth the payoff. I would really like to find out what happens with Dany and Tyrion though.....
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Wow.... Storm of Swords is one of the best books I've ever read in the fantasy genre. At least finish that!
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Yup, my felligns exactly. He really somes off as a premadonna with all his whinning. I also say suck it up "you were the one who decided to be a writer" I only wish I could ignore deadlines on my projects for years and get away with it. His publisher's must be dumb asses. I will say chances are excellent he get off his ass and finishes it fast since with the recession in full force there aren't any more free lunches and his must be a sizable one going 4-6 years. Unfortunately that still leaves three more books ughhh |
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I'm almost at the point where I'd say I will literally eat my hat if the series ever gets finished. which is a crying shame.
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Well, Stephen King had two six year gaps and a 5 year gap in writing the Dark Tower series, but he also wrote other things.
The thing is that AFFC ends with that damned authors note that made it sound like the next book just needed a bit of polishing since he had already written "so much that it couldn't possibly fit into one volume." He ought to just shovel some sort of unsatisfying series ending into the vaporware he calls the next book, because it's painfully obvious he's not interested anymore. At least then people will get off his back about writing something he doesn't want to do, and he can go back to traveling the world and what not with all his money. |
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Don't get me wrong here, I want to see the series complete as much as the next person. But, I think Martin should just post on his website that he will get it done when he wants too and anybody who doesn't like it can go pound sand. It is not like he needs the money. He ain't no little boy blue.
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Which happens first -
A Dance of Dragons or a sports release by Jim Gindin?
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Robert Jordan dragged his series out to the point where he died before he could finish it.
Martin is risking that now. Only Terry Goodkind has whipped his horses home on time in the multi-volume Fantasy tome market this century.
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Yet again, Shkspr wins the thread. Now where the fuck is that sequel for Romeo and Juliet?
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That's probably the main problem. He basically had all these overoptimistic predictions for when the next book was going to come out and then wizzed right by them to set another overoptimistic prediction before he said "it's done when its done".
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Too bad Goodkind's tales pale in comparison to Jordan's and Martin's. I'm a bit annoyed that Martin has done other writing, but not this. He just needs to push through and do the hard work. Which ain't all that easy while enjoying a pretty remarkable success. |
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Since we are on the subject of book series to read, does nayone have a good series to read? Or suggestions at least? I loved ASOIAF and just finished the first book of Terry Goodkind, but it's not really what I'm looking for. I enjoyed it enough, but I'm looking for a book series with a bit less magic around it (not devoid of it), does anyone have any suggestions? Wheel of Time didn't seem to appeal to me for whatever reason
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Other names close to Martin on the spectrum include Steven Erikson, Robin Hobb, Tad Williams, Glen Cook, and Gene Wolfe.
Erikson's work is comparably epic in scope, Williams' Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn series gets good ink, Cook has both the Black Company series that shares the nihilism of ASOIAF, and the Garrett, PI series which plays with genre conventions the way Martin's other work does. Hobb is a cozier fantasy writer, but shares a hefty overlap in fans with Martin, and Gene Wolfe is just the most literary, maddening, rewarding fantasy writer extant. Last edited by Shkspr : 02-24-2009 at 02:02 AM. |
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interesting essay by John Scalzi, author of the Old Man's War series, about "Pissy Fans", relating specifically to Martin.
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OTOH, a lot of the fans are pissy because they are basically making their frustrations known as they lose more and more interest in the series. It's basically a reminder to GRRM that he's losing fans the more delays occur.
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I disagree. I enjoyed Goodkind much more than Jordan (I could go on for several paragraphs mocking Jordan's style and plot regurgitations). Martin's story is about as good, but until he finishes it, we don't know if he is capable of bringing about an ending as fine as Goodkind's.
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I wish fans wouldn't get all pissy about stuff like that, because it certainly justifies the decisions of Jim G and others to not release any info about what they're working on.
So often the pissy fans say stuff like, "they shouldn't say anything if they can't keep deadlines". I never understood. Why wouldn't you rather have tentative news than no news? Are your feelings hurt when there's a delay? Did you put aside $30 for a book and deprive yourself of something else? I can understand frustrations with delays - but would you really rather 4 years of silence, not knowing if he's even working on another book? Would that really be better for sales? That's so contrary to everything the entertainment industry does. They want to you know what's going on, what's coming. I think people's emotions get the best of them. They feel "cheated", as if they're owed something, and they lash out. I mean, if you don't want news about delays, its pretty easy to avoid his blog. |
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i get fuckin ANXIOUS everytime someone bumps this thread. Not in a good way either.
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