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'Winds of Winter' Release Date, News & Update: Finally George R.R. Martin Begins Writing; Sequel For 'A Song of Ice and Fire' In Stalls By December?

'Winds of Winter' Release Date, News & Update: Finally George R.R. Martin Begins Writing; Sequel For 'A Song of Ice and Fire' In Stalls By December?

Recent news and updates pertaining to the much-awaited sequel of "A Song of Ice and Fire," "Winds of Winter" centers on its release date. There are circling notions that George R.R. Martin has finally picked up his fantasy pen to write the book. Claims have also surfaced that the book will hit the stalls by December.

Although the notions of a December release for "Winds of Winter" has surfaced, it has not been confirmed by George R.R. Martin. Even the claims that the world renowned author has laid down his busy schedules to begin writing has also been debunked.

Moreover, the December release should be taken with a grain of salt in mind since no further details were released regarding "Winds of Winter." It stands out that George R.R. Martin's schedule is pretty revved up these days.

Moreover, he himself has relayed that "Winds of Winter" might be delayed. Also, he did promise the avid enthusiasts that the sequel for "A Song of Ice and Fire," would be stunning and unprecedented.

GamenGuide previously reported of some rumors that the fans and followers of "A Song of Ice and Fire" were in a rampage owing to the delayed release of its sequel, "Winds of Winter." Given the claims, none of it were verified as well.

Christian Daily also mentioned of some projects that George R.R. Martin is currently tied too. According to the report, claims have surfaced that the "Winds of Winter" will be released by next year, so Martin can officially start working on "A Dream of Spring."

For the avid followers, there is no precise release date for "Winds of Winter." Also, it appears that it might take a long time before the sequel of "A Song of Ice and Fire" is released on the book stalls.

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