Winter probably does not come for fans of the series “A Song of Ice and Fire”.
George Rr Martin, author of the series of fantasy novels that led to the popular television series “Game of Thrones”, wrote on his blog on Wednesday that the sixth book, “The Winds of Winter”, will probably not be completed.
“I will never finish winds,” Martin wrote. “If I do, I will never end a spring dream”, referring to what would have been the seventh book of the series.
Martin said that “he lost all interest” in the series that has been on shelves since 1996 with his first installment, “to Game of Thrones.”
He explained that although he cares about the sixth unfinished novel and the characters of the franchise, he also passionate about the rest of his work that believes that his fans “don’t care.”
Martin called some short stories that he wrote long before “Game of Thrones”, such as “Song for Lya” and “This Tower of Ashes”, in addition to the compilations of stories that he edited more recently, such as the anthology of crossed genes of 2013 “dangerous women”.
The 77-year-old author wrote that “he will die soon anyway” and not “does not give an S — about writing more.”
Martin recently signed with Lion Forge Entertainment to adapt the 1989 novel by Howard Waldrop “A dozen hard work”, his opinion on the twelve tasks of Hercules, in an animated feature, news the author accredited The Hollywood Reporter with breaking on May 21.
“Some of you will simply be angry about this, such as everything I announce here that it is not about Westeros or Winter winds“The author wrote when announcing the adaptation of the work screen of his late friend.
“It saddens me that I have not lived enough to see the movie; I hope we do justice,” Martin wrote.