binary solo said:
It's a great series nonetheless, and I think worth anyone starting to read it. With the caveat that George Martin is getting on in years, and he's rather obese (possibly bordering on morbidly obese). So the risk of him dying before the series is finished is not insignificant. I just hope that if the worst does happen his wife/partner knows how things are meant to finish and she engages a talented writer to finish the series, a la the late Robert Jordan. Yes the hiatus between book 3 and 4 and between book 4 and 5 is interminably long. I'm hoping that book 4 and 5 were the hump books and that 6 and 7 (hopefully ending at 7) will roll out much quicker. He's also been quoted as saying that he feels the pressure of the possibility of the TV series catching up with his books, and there's no way he wants that to happen. Still it means he could take 5 years to do book 6. But if that happens he'll have to knock out book 7 in 1 year. So I think his personal maximum deadline for the next book will be 3 years, which will give him a maximum deadline of 3 years for book 7. I can live with that for the quality of the series. Also I heard that he's probably going to submit the manuscript for book 5 to the editors in February. It would have been January but he got sick (which does heighten the mortality concern just a tad). |
Yeah he got quite a serious urinary infection back some days - considering his age, this is not a good sign. We were so close to have Sanderson finish this one too. Maybe we still are.







