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'The Winds of Winter' Release Date, News & Update: George R.R. Martin Gives New Update About His Novel

'The Winds of Winter' Release Date, News & Update: George R.R. Martin Gives New Update About His Novel

George R.R. Martin just gave a new update for "The Winds of Winter." The author seems eager to finish the novel as soon as possible. To make this happen, he will dedicate most of his time next year for the sixth instalment of "A Song of Fire and Ice" book series.

There is a great chance for "The Winds of Winter" to be released in 2017. George R.R. Martin wrote on his online journal telling fans that he will have lesser activities next year. He will not have a tight schedule to work on his novel.

As earlier reported by GamenGuide, "The Winds of Winter" keeps on being delayed because of the busy schedule of the writer. His readers are already behind the viewers of "Game of Thrones." Fans are hoping for the novel to be released before season 7.

George R.R. Martin will have limited appearances in 2017. He intends to control his schedule until "The Winds of Winter" of completed. He recently went to Mexico for the Guadalajara International Book Fair where he met some publishers, editors, and fans. He wrote on his online journal that it his last schedule for 2016.

Meanwhile, speculations about the storyline of "The Winds of Winter" continue going around the web. The novel is said to be divided into three parts. There are also claims that more about the White Walkers will be included in the upcoming book.

Fans consider the humanoid ice creatures as the biggest villains in the book series and in "Game of Thrones" but that might not actually be the real case. The people in Westeros are fighting to survive which could be the same with the White Walkers. Readers will find out the truth and many shocking revelations about the characters when "The Winds of Winter" is released.

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